Is This The Mechanic’s Tool Set You Should Be Buying This Christmas? Putting Several Sets To The Test!


Is This The Mechanic’s Tool Set You Should Be Buying This Christmas? Putting Several Sets To The Test!

My dad’s toolbox has always been a mix of Snap-On, Craftsman, some Mac and some other random stuff. He was a mechanic when I was little and then a service advisor, etc, etc. When he was making his living working on cars, he would shop the tool truck here and there, but he was never a single brand guy. So when I started collecting tools early on in life I got whatever anyone gifted me or that I could find cheap. And when we built our first shop, I went shopping for more tools and landed on a large Husky tool set along with some other special sets like Gear Wrench ratcheting end wrenches, after receiving a small set on Hot Rod Power Tour.

The point is, I’m a fan of whatever tools are quality for the money and fit your budget. And there has never been a better time to be a tool buyer because there are so many options from a bunch of brands with great warranties at a really broad range of price points. So watch the video below to see which tool sets were tested, how they stack up, and which one you might want if you are in the mood to spend some money on tools this Christmas.

Video Description:

The Mechanic Tool Sets were tested for 3/8 ratchet working arc swing, 3/8 ratchet back drag, ratchet head size, ½ in open and closed end max torque, socket adapter failure load, ratchet failure load, toolbox organization, and for tool case quality. GEARWRENCH, DeWalt, Husky, Amazon Basics, Kobalt, WORKPRO, FASTPRO, DURATECH,CRAFTSMAN, and VEVOR were tested.

I purchased all of the Mechanics Tool Sets to ensure an unbiased review. So, thank you for supporting the channel.


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