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Hand Tools

Ok time for another installment of "what belongs in every teams toolbox" Todays topic; Craftsman, Power-built, Mac, Snap On? What hand tools do you prefer? Here are my thoughts.

At Robotics:
We use a Power-built ratchet and wrench set and other off brand tools.
Thoughts: Eh tools are tools, I wouldn't expect any real expect them to really do a long haul the power-built ratchet seized up and is impossible to change directions the hex wrench set seams to not quite work with any hex bolts idk why not. but all of the tools seem to take the torture that an inexperienced rookie gives it. In other words Primitive Pete wouldn't break most of the tools

At Home
I use a inherited selection of mostly craftsman products
Thoughts: These tools are from my grandpa he was a master hobbiest and handyman around the house these craftsman tools have gone through to the bottom of an abyss and back but they are still as reliable as day one

At the Auto shop
We use a selection of Mac tool, Snap on Tools and a few craftsman.
Thoughts: Mac and Snap on are very reliable but expensive tools. They also look nice and shiny if you maintain them after every job.

Question: What brands of hand tools do you or your team use?
 


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