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    Smile New Tools - any suggestions?

    Hi,
    I am starting to get really annoyed when I have to use my tools, most of them are very old, missing parts or simply break/snap when being used with force. I guess that's what you get when you buy cheap. Then again I had these for years and it's time to get something proper that will last for while and maybe even be past on to the kids later on

    I am currently looking for a normal socket set (car/household), a pair of torque wrenches and a compressor set up.

    It just seems like everybody is selling friggin' socket sets now and it is really hard to work out what's good and what is just cheap and will break in a year or two!

    Which brands do you use and where did you buy them?

    And which ones should be avoided?

    Looking forward to your answers!

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    I use Snap-on, Minimax, Sidchrome and Kincrome brands. When buying tools I'm looking for Cr-Mo rather than Cr-V. Burson Auomotive stocks Kincrome, for Snap-on you have to find the Snap-on dealer in your area, they come to you.

    For DIY, I recommend Kincrome (very durable even when used every day).

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    Teng tools sit somewhere around or slightly above the Kincrome tools quality and price wise. Good range of auto specific stuff. I've got a heap of it and haven't broken any yet.

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    I'm just a regular DIYer but I bought a set of Metrinch spanners some years ago to take apart my Datsun and it has saved me numerous time from stripping/stripped nuts.

    not sure where it sits in relation to other to top brands mentioned here, but I would recommend it for DIYers. I have since bought a couple of socket sets from them and they've with stood impact wrench use (not sure if they were designed for impact wrench)
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    Im a mechanic by trade and I use mostly Facom with some Snap On and Sidchrome. Facom is great but hard to source locally.

    Home work I say Kinchrome or Sidchrome. Most quality tools now have lifetime warranty. Stanly is also an option as its the same family as Sidchrome
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    also consider doubling up on your spanners - many is the time I've needed one to hold the bolt and another to undo the nut.

    Sidchrome are expensive, but worth every cent IMO. Consider good tools an investment
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    Just make sure the 'driver' size is up to the task.....

    That is, if you are doing wheel changes or attacking other heavy bolts, don't go for a 1/4" driver, aim for a bigger size such as 1/2" or 3/4".

    No matter what brand/price, your purchases should suit what you are intending to do.
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    I have a good mix of Sidchrome, Kingchrome, and Bluepoint. Bluepoint are great, made by Snapon, but a bit cheaper, and still have a lifetime warranty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stan View Post
    Consider good tools an investment
    x2

    My father purchased/attained most of his tools (spanners, sockets, hand tools ect) around 20 years ago.
    They've survived many years of carpentry, rough home mechanic work, ect. All of it still in quite good nic.

    (IMO) My rule of thumb is to buy Stanley or better quality tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mi16 Man View Post
    That is, if you are doing wheel changes or attacking other heavy bolts, don't go for a 1/4" driver, aim for a bigger size such as 1/2" or 3/4".
    I'll try to remember that.

    Quote Originally Posted by tassie_euro_mk1 View Post
    Home work I say Kinchrome or Sidchrome.
    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Snap-on, Minimax, Sidchrome and Kincrome
    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    Sidchrome, Kingchrome, and Bluepoint
    Yeah. I guess Kinchrome, Sidchrome it is!

    Quote Originally Posted by ryana89 View Post
    My father purchased/attained most of his tools (spanners, sockets, hand tools ect) around 20 years ago.
    same as my dad. I'm seriously jealous of the amount of tools he has.

    @transporter

    The idea of the snap-on dealer coming to your home sounds awesome, kinda like a Tupperware party for blokes! I seriously haven't heard of that before. I might have to seek the okay from the fun police for that as it sounds already pretty $$$

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