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Just wondering but what part of your car are you using this 1/4"drive set for. It is good for removing interior trim and such. But, when it comes to underhood, or undercar, repair work you might want to look at getting the 3/8"or 1/2" drive sets

I like the Mastercraft Professional tools that crappy

(Canadian) tire sells.

They have a lifetime warranty, and I was really impressed with the quality/fit/finish of there tools. Does anybody know who they are made by.

BTW

What is it with these companies that sell there sets in either

standard, standard and metric, but not metric alone. :disappoin

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I like the Mastercraft Professional tools that crappy

(Canadian) tire sells.

They have a lifetime warranty, and I was really impressed with the quality/fit/finish of there tools. Does anybody know who they are made by.

I do not know who makes them, but they are excellent quality. I know a lot of guys like Craftsman from sears, but Mastercraft is the Canadian Tire equivalent. I prefer them because when I break a tool they replace it no questions asked. When I tried to get a Craftsmen wrench replaced Sears gave me a hassle. Said I probably put a bar on it to break it. Finally after arguing with them for awhile they gave me a new one. I took in a digital torque wrench that stopped working last week. My dad got it on sale 30 years ago from Canadian Tire for $29.99. The replacement model cost $99.99. No questions asked.

I think the most important thing when buying tools is the warranty. I do have quite a bit of SK stuff , as well as Mac and Snapon. In my opinion no of it is any better than my Mastercraft stuff.

I did do one thing I normally would not do. I bought a Mastergrip ratcheting wrench set from Costco. They have a lifetime warranty and Costco promised me that if I had any problems that I could not get fixed they would refund my money. I purposely put them to some pretty hard use, and you know what? They work great. They were $54.99CDN for 14 pieces. The cheapest I could in another brand was $49.00CDN for 7 pieces. Hopefully they hold up.

Curtis

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