Who's got them and what's your opinion of them??.....
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
GearWrench....
Collapse
X
-
not a chance in hell I'd buy a whole set..but I am like that with everything tools, spend more for a ratchet, break the cheap socket.
I still use this cheap plastic case to hold sockets, original stuff is mostly gone broken.
I may go for a 10mm stubby ratchet...
5 degree to gain some..sounds good.Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
Comment
-
I need a set of these.
So I have seen them cheap from Kobalt all the way up to Snap On quality. I'm a shade tree mechanic, what should I be looking for? Would prefer answers from people who use them, thanks!www.realtuners.com - catch the RealTuners Radio Podcast on Youtube, Facebook, iTunes, and anywhere else podcasts are distributed!
Comment
-
I tend to abuse my tools and leave them in places that aren't good for longevity. I have cheap ones and I have good ones and IMO they are essentially the same. I've broke one 7/16th one that was five or six years old when the clip holding to together let loose. Other than that, I've thrown out two or three other wrenches due to my mis-caring of them and them rusting solid. Ace Hardware was having a standard set of 5 wrenches or metric set of 5 wrenches for $10, so I picked up a pack of each just because. I have them from 5/16" to 3/4" and from 8mm to 17mm in metric.Escaped on a technicality.
Comment
-
Blue Point, i.e. cheapo Snap-On...I have a set each of metric and inch, which both get used all the time. I "snapped-off" the 9/16" and the dealer replaced it with the plea, don't use them for torquing-they're not made for it. Yeah...makes sense. I have a set of straight GearWrenches w/ no reverse switch but the angled Blue Points (w/ reverse) get used a lot more.
I am not especially a fan of Snap-On, but this wrench set was reasonably priced and very good quality....
Comment
-
What's better, fixed offset or a swivel? or straight? I am thinking an offset is a good idea, or perhaps swivel but swivel adds big bucks.www.realtuners.com - catch the RealTuners Radio Podcast on Youtube, Facebook, iTunes, and anywhere else podcasts are distributed!
Comment
-
One of my buddies that wrenches for a living swears by them, he also says the "GearWrench" brand is best to get...... any truth to that??
Anyway I picked up both the Metric and Standard reversible full sets today and was wondering what you guys thought of them...... So far it seems like it was the right thing to do......
Comment
-
Originally posted by TC View PostOne of my buddies that wrenches for a living swears by them, he also says the "GearWrench" brand is best to get...... any truth to that??
Anyway I picked up both the Metric and Standard reversible full sets today and was wondering what you guys thought of them...... So far it seems like it was the right thing to do......
http://www.gearwrench.com/
I'm thinking about the swivel set. I just need metric, there's almost nothing SAE around my house anymore - $69 for a set of GW swivel ratchet wrenches on Amazon is tempting.www.realtuners.com - catch the RealTuners Radio Podcast on Youtube, Facebook, iTunes, and anywhere else podcasts are distributed!
Comment
-
Originally posted by dieselgeek View PostWhat's better, fixed offset or a swivel? or straight? I am thinking an offset is a good idea, or perhaps swivel but swivel adds big bucks.
Comment
-
Originally posted by dieselgeek View Postit's funny you mention that, the reviews on the GearWrench brand - chinese and cheap - are ridiculously good whever they are sold. Amazon users seem to love them more than any other brand.
I'm thinking about the swivel set. I just need metric, there's almost nothing SAE around my house anymore - $69 for a set of GW swivel ratchet wrenches on Amazon is tempting.Last edited by TC; December 1, 2012, 07:40 PM.
Comment
Comment