amzn.to/3XPu5qE. Wilde pry bar set. I am a particpant of the amazon associates program and receive a small fee when you buy a product through my direct amazon link at no additional cost to you.
Yep mine are all red by not too long ago they went to black handles. After buying all the red ones under the Hyper Tough name, I learned that Lang rebrands them as well and that I could have gotten orange handles. Then again I also love Channellock blue, so I'm a bit torn.
@@chrisoller3097 Yep, and you can get 4 sizes for the price of this 3pc set. However with how common these are you just gotta shop around and might find a variant available for even less.
I have seen these wilde bars rebranded by Craftsman,lang,masterforce,tekton and channel lock. There maybe other's that rebrand them too. Wilde has some nice pliers also. I love the flush fastener pliers
They make versions of these for Menards, Craftsman when they were selling USA tools still. The tekton set, The Hyper Toughs over at Walmart,As well as channel lock, All made by Wilde, Such a great affordable USA tool company, One company we should support! thanks jeff, as usual a great upload
@@jefftovani5535 hay there Jeff , well only getting to 104 for the high , my boy picked up an old Cornwell top and bottom tool box in almost new shape for $ 20.00 it has the little Cornwell man stamp on the Handel's its not a big set but well needed at this time we have been collecting what tools that are in the equipment and trucks and buying a couple sockets sets that were on clearance at Auto zone the tweekers stole about every thing we had and my Sprit was getting very low then you popped up on my U tube and gave me hope for getting started again ,l would have to live a another 100 years to get all the tools back ,but l sure would know what tools not to buy, HA Ha Thanks as always Jeff. TANK
I love those pry bars I have some of the Wilde and some of the Master force from Menards. I would definitely purchase them again if I needed to. One nice thing about them is you can just about find them in any color you want. Wilde makes some good USA tools for a good price my friend.
Wilde also made the Craftsman versions of these and you pointed out. I have several sets of them and they are USA made. You could get them on sale for maybe $25 on sale at Sears around 2019 or so for a three-piece set.. They will have a "P" maker's mark on them. I think Mayhew made some Craftsmans in the past. I like to see some of your vintage USA made Craftsman up close and in more depth.
@@jefftovani5535 My neighbor just brought over five tote bags full of old tools. In there were a few Craftsman, other USA made tools and the crown jewel---a 10WR Petersen-Dewitt made Vise Grip from the 1950s/1960s still in the original box.
I have the old craftsman prybar set. They are good, but no striking cap. I also have the Milwaukee set that isn't bad. I finally spent the money and got the snap on set. I'm probably set with pry bars. I find I use the smaller ones the most. I have long bars that are way more rugged than most automotive pry bars, so the longer ones are not used as much. I also find that I use the mini pry bars a ton.
I got the Channel Lock version from Wilde. The handles are sturdy and comfortable for my large hands. I liked the 3 peice set so much that I've been adding all the larger sizes, plus the smallest size that doesn't come with the basic set. Wilde makes these for quite a few different companies. I've learned that if you love to work on stuff, you can never have enough different kinds of prybars.
Jeff's garage adventures.. I just bought the Mayhew Dominator 31" straight pry bar. Mayhew is made in the USA too. I gave my son my Snap-on 36" pry bar when he started his new job 2 years ago and I'm just now getting around to replacing it. I wish I could find a 36" one or maybe a 48".
These remind me of my Lang Tools USA set of scrapers. Very similar handle and real striking caps. I've been super pleased with them and they have a variety of uses outside of just automotive.
@@jefftovani5535 the one's I have are black handles and the only reason I bought them is because they were repossessed and a good deal like 50 dollars for a 4 piece set
Snap-On changed the handle style for striking hand protection??? Snap-On have come in many handle colors. I own 3 colors. My sets transition over 3 handle styles. I purchased a MATCO to get a longer pry bar than my Snap-On sets. It is fine, but I don't think that it is quite the quality of the Snap-On The current Snap-On style consumes too much drawer space for my liking. Mayhew may be a viable pry bar option if you want a budget friendly professional tools, but I haven't tried them. They look a lot like the Wilde. I used PROTO for many years without the plastic handle. The line up pin end gave some multifunctionality. They are very nice and this style consumes the least tool chest drawers space. If you like this style, I suggest PROTO over Snap-On. I have both, PROTO shape is more ergonomic. I like the PROTO rocker foot style over Snap-On for the same reason. PROTO line up pins are long and slender, and that shape is more ergonomic than all the other brands that I own while not compromising strength. Summary: Snap-On is hard to beat for plastic handle pry bars, but pricey. PROTO is very nice for all steel versions. Matco and MAC are viable high end brands, but substandard to Snap-On. Wilde and Mayhew look reasonable if you are budget driven. I own striking and non striking versions and I have never been tempted to strike a pry bar. I use chisels that I think are better designed for that purpose. Mayhew and Wilde look enough alike that I wonder if they have common sources. I bought out a Mayhew salesman's sample inventory for gifts. I kept some for myself (roll pin punches and a roll of cold chisels and punches). These are not top notch, but still are very acceptable professional quality.
Rumor has it the Hyper tough bars at Walmart are made by wylde.. made in usa on the handle and a “W” stamped on the bar.. I have some.. they are pretty nice.
i mainly use old kobalt ones, and have one craftsman professional and hyper tough (wilde). definitely would get a full set made by them when i need to.
HF will get the job done! being a USA made series were going to have some good top brands!! some stuff will be pricey,but thats expected!!thanks my friend!!!
@@jefftovani5535 Get the job done vs American made at a higher price can be a hard decision. On a tool that is used often the extra cost and pride many times makes sense... A pry bar for me does not fit that category. I truly do appreciate all you do. Having alternatives and choices is amazing.
I have the craftsman version of these as they were all clearance at sears. I like that you can get the big 36" at walmart for the cheapest and tekton seems to be the most expensive. Wilde did right by rebranding to everyone as you get more price and color options for the same tool
Awesome pry bars ! One time I was walking through my carwash and found a nice snap on pry bar that fell out of someone's truck. After no one claimed it, I ended up taking it home with me lol score!
Can be aqired Walmart under hyper tough but they also have them in Chinese made look at package when you buy they are a lot nicer than the newer style of Snap On I hate the handle of snap on ones now that why I tried others and Wilde hold up just as good
I want to get the Craftsman professional pry bar set they come in black with the gold letters they go for 250$ on offer up and they are going to get higher
Those are some real nice pry bars I personally have the hyper tough made in USA I got them at Walmart and they are so beefy it's unbelievable check them out if you get a chance RH Jeff this is Randy have a good day
Hi mike the ugly side of the tool world!!! im doing this USA series to show people whats still out there for USA tools!! i going to buy as maney as i can!!! thanks david!!