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Link Posted: 6/23/2024 5:05:52 PM EDT
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I find myself using more and more 1/4" drive unless I'm doing suspension work or pulling the heads off an engine.  For common fasteners with a 10mm head, 1/4" drive should be all you need and the small wrench fits into tight engine bays.

I already own the small Icon set and will probably buy the larger set as well.  I'm planning to build my retirement shop soon and need duplicates for the common tools that I want to have at home as well.
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I use a mix of 1/4" and 3/4" when wrenching at work on small airplanes... and one, single, solitary 10mm socket for the one, single, solitary 10mm bolt that holds the alternator on a Cessna 172S.
Link Posted: 6/23/2024 5:48:01 PM EDT
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Craftsman lol whenever I need a cheapish tool for the house I walk right past craftsman and pick up a Kobalt,dead brand is dead.
Link Posted: 6/23/2024 5:50:53 PM EDT
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Both chinesium…roll the dice. For the average homeowner tool user they would both be fine.
Link Posted: 6/23/2024 6:33:14 PM EDT
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Both chinesium…roll the dice. For the average homeowner tool user they would both be fine.
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I don't consider Taiwan to be China, do you?
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