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@slakr7555
@slakr7555 2 года назад
I’ve lived my life with this tool methodology: buy the cheap stuff to get started. Replace anything that breaks with higher quality. That, of course, doesn’t include everything, but has worked very well for simple hand tools.
@Foxlawl
@Foxlawl 2 года назад
I agree. If you use it and it works well enough, and never breaks, then it's worth the savings. If you use it and it breaks or just doesn't cut it, then you /need/ the nicer/better/stronger version.
@witchcraftauto
@witchcraftauto 2 года назад
This is actually brilliant advice!
@Eevee_133
@Eevee_133 2 года назад
I totally agree. I was a mechanic at a dealership for 5 years and only replaced broken tools with higher quality ones (Matco is my preferred brand) when they broke
@kwbalance108
@kwbalance108 2 года назад
100%!! I've done this since my first set of tools in '08!
@mramseyISU
@mramseyISU 2 года назад
I’m with you for 98% the tools. The main exception is buy one nice 3/8 ratchet because that’ll be what you use for almost everything.
@CarWizard
@CarWizard 2 года назад
Hey, i need a slip joint pliers. Dont throw them away. Send them to me. They do great using them as mini hammers on small stubborn bolts.
@viiriix6525
@viiriix6525 2 года назад
LMAO!
@viiriix6525
@viiriix6525 2 года назад
Not much else use for them 😂
@captaingadgearoo6992
@captaingadgearoo6992 2 года назад
They work soo well with almonds, slip pliers serve me well every Christmas when some nuts need busting, I call mine 'the wife' ,lol
@digitalrailroader
@digitalrailroader 2 года назад
The Wizard has spoken!
@me282uk
@me282uk 2 года назад
If only he knew someone with a helpful list of tools that can be used in a shop, on some kind of website where he could order them? That person could even get some sort of financial compensation for creating that list to help people buy useful tools...
@brucefleming3309
@brucefleming3309 8 месяцев назад
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ru-vid.comUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
@carportchronicles1943
@carportchronicles1943 2 года назад
Back in the early 2000's Sears used to have a warehouse location, in Bellevue, WA, where you would go to pick up any large item you purchased at the local store in the mall. While there one day I discovered they also sold blemished items there as well. When I looked through what they had I found a new Craftsman socket and wrench set with around 250 pieces which had been discounted 50-percent because the cardboard box was crushed on one end. This was well before Sears offshored all the Craftsman tools, so I happily bought it and still consider it one of my better tool buys.
@kyleolson8977
@kyleolson8977 2 года назад
My mother worked in the Sears Hardware department back in the 1980's and early 1990's (down in Renton, WA. I would suggest she could have crushed your socket and wrench set box, but that was a little too early.) In those days, there was the idea that Craftsman tools were for life and that you could always take your Wrench back to Sears if something happened. The name meant something. It looks like the wrenches will outlast Sears.
@indyfist9466
@indyfist9466 2 года назад
god damnit i miss sears
@michaelmurdock6560
@michaelmurdock6560 2 года назад
@@indyfist9466 The Sears where I live is still open but the last time I was in it, about two-years ago, they were in the process of consolidating their shrinking inventory into different parts of the store. Since they offshored all the Craftsman tools I don't have any reason reason to shop there anymore. Their parking lot is always empty and they have a big banner hanging on the building stating "We are still open." It's sad, but the only reason I shopped there was for tools and power equipment, and I no longer trust their quality.
@jrromo6993
@jrromo6993 2 года назад
That was a hell of a dope deal shit i miss sears.
@gregblau8082
@gregblau8082 2 года назад
When they went offshore they had the 250 to 300 ish piece usa sets 75% off. Great way to get all the stuff you need from time to time like sae and 12 points
@jimjob28
@jimjob28 2 года назад
I will say this, cheap tools of today are light-years ahead of cheap tools from 40 years ago. Also, unless you have money to burn, start cheap and upgrade as needed. No point in paying a premium for something you will seldom (if ever) use.
@JobeStroud
@JobeStroud 2 года назад
I agree with this. I still have some cheap tools that have survived that are about 30+ years old. The quality is indeed day and night difference. Most people think a $40 pair of needle nose pliers are somehow better than a $10 pair.
@drewwyatt1274
@drewwyatt1274 2 года назад
A chap I know is a professional truck mechanic of over 20 years. That is exactly the way he started, with a cheapish all-in-one kit, and anything he broke he replaced with snap-on or Mac. It is a bit weird to see his socket rack mostly full of budget sockets and 5 snap-on sockets.
@oliverroedel1111
@oliverroedel1111 2 года назад
not true for germany, I bought some cheap stuff decades ago and it they are really good tools, nothing to compare with the cheap trash stuff from china today
@EdKy101
@EdKy101 2 года назад
Agreed! And you can always find name brand used tools if you don't want to drop the cash for new.
@dancearoundtheworld5360
@dancearoundtheworld5360 2 года назад
@@oliverroedel1111 you guys always do it right the first time, here in the us harbor freight sells unsharpened spade bits
@handscrews9653
@handscrews9653 2 года назад
Laying out your tools in your new toolbox for the first time has to be one of the most satisfying feelings
@Ghost_moto_WPN
@Ghost_moto_WPN 2 года назад
Just a side note, when there are only 2x locking/swivel wheels, they go at the handle end. This will be a real effort to turn and manoeuvre when it’s got 200kg of tools in it. Not to mention the swivel /locking wheels are at the handle end so you can press the foot lock after you’ve moved it so you don’t have to go to the other end to lock the wheels. This set seems to be a pretty decent start or even just for the tinkerer, should last a while. Cheap stuff is getting good these days.
@me109aa
@me109aa Год назад
I noticed this too and it bugged me to the end.
@Not_Sure_
@Not_Sure_ Год назад
I thought every mechanic would know that.
@digitalman269
@digitalman269 11 месяцев назад
Do they make this in a 24 inch deep model?
@JoeCnNd
@JoeCnNd 6 месяцев назад
Here's the comment I was looking for. I was thinking that's gonna be a pita to steer.
@Hrethgir
@Hrethgir 2 года назад
Bought my first house a couple years ago, and needed to increase my tools after I built my workbench. Pretty much everything is from Harbor Freight. I like was Adam Savage said, buy the cheap stuff, and if it doesn't break, perfect. If it does break, replace it with something better.
@wildbill23c
@wildbill23c Год назад
I agree with the replace with better if it breaks, otherwise work with what you got...I'm sure most, if not all of us would love to go buy everything off a tool truck if we had the funds to do so, but most of us don't, and most of us turn wrenches occasionally rather than all day long, so for that reason it makes no sense to buy tool truck stuff, unless you got those few tools that you use all the time then, maybe its worth it for those specific tools, but to buy a $20k+ tool chest for your house isn't necessary, and quite frankly a major waste of money...US General, and Icon make some really good tool storage units for a heck of a lot cheaper....my US General 44" combo unit has been on my carport that is open weather for going on 18 years, other than being dusty and dirty that tool chest combo works great, just need a larger one as I've somehow managed to fill it up LOL...the trouble I've ran into is you have to go to a very large tool chest combo in order to get several deep storage drawers...or purchase the end lockers....which don't work on my old 44" unit as they've changed the size of the new ones, they're much deeper than the old ones unfortunately...but an upgrade would be nice anyways at some point in the future. I have tools scattered everywhere because many of them don't fit in the smaller drawers is what I've ran into...and even those fancy expensive tool truck tool chests aren't any better for bulky tool storage....again you have to get the end cabinets for that type of stuff.
@TheRealAlpha2
@TheRealAlpha2 2 года назад
Cheap doesn't mean bad, just "questionable," if it _is_ bad at least you didn't spend a lot. But I'd add that if it's something you think you're going to use for a long time, it doesn't hurt to spend a tiny bit extra to get something one notch better just for your own peace of mind. That's a life lesson has generally saved me from needing to upgrade a lot of things over the years.
@CrashRacknShoot
@CrashRacknShoot 2 года назад
My rule of thumb is start off cheap. If it keeps working, you got a good tool. If it breaks, then you get a more expensive/reputable one.
@zirkh1609
@zirkh1609 2 года назад
That's the trap most people end up in... My dad included, they are so fixated with the mindset of "well at least it's cheap" so they end up buying that same cheap stuff multiple times in a row when they could save all that money and buy an actual quality and durable product only once
@bkad6238
@bkad6238 2 года назад
True. I have a mix of affordable tools and high end tools. The affordable tools have served me well for many years.
@TenheadLife
@TenheadLife 2 года назад
The key phrase there is “tiny bit extra”
@zirkh1609
@zirkh1609 2 года назад
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 I completely understand that, and if it's for a tool that you won't always use then a cheap one is the best option. No need to overpay for a one use thing. My argument tho is more related to stuff that you will regularly use and abuse and tools you can rely on the long run.
@Celician83
@Celician83 2 года назад
So, if your only working out of this toolbox the next few episodes and will go to harbor freight if necessary, at the end of each episode could you add a "Harbor Freight run" ticker for the episode, and total cost so we could get an idea of what extra value from this original purchase may be?
@Dr_Mike2
@Dr_Mike2 2 года назад
I second that. Im a semi professional race car driver and amateur tattoo artist that has the Harbor Freight figured out. They have the "Goldilocks principle" of "Good-Better-Best" and I've had in general a 97.25% positive experience buying only the best that mainland China and Taiwan has to offer!!
@davidwillingham8242
@davidwillingham8242 2 года назад
Yep
@davidwillingham8242
@davidwillingham8242 2 года назад
Yep
@davidwillingham8242
@davidwillingham8242 2 года назад
Kitty
@davidwillingham8242
@davidwillingham8242 2 года назад
Yep
@petermuller7687
@petermuller7687 2 года назад
Best "strategy" I've heard so far: Buy a cheap set, and replace the things that break with higher quality. How much higher the quality depends on how quick they break. So get a cheap set, and if that 10 mil socket breaks, get a high quality new one. If the 23 mil socket breaks after 10 years of use, the cheap one was good enough.
@miguelcastro5872
@miguelcastro5872 2 года назад
I love this, we need more tool talk. Not enough guys get to see what a difference the quality of tools makes, sometimes the cheap stuff end up working better. That’s mostly not the case but I would love to see this turn into a series
@DaddyWarlocks
@DaddyWarlocks 2 года назад
Damn, not even a minute in and Tavarish got roasted!
@dancearoundtheworld5360
@dancearoundtheworld5360 2 года назад
Balding man in a stinky charger
@Sunedosa
@Sunedosa 2 года назад
@@rentzusuken He pissed on your shoes or something ?
@mikeorr3333
@mikeorr3333 2 года назад
As a guy who has pushed his toolbox around manufacturing facilities for two decades, I have to ask you Jared- when are you going to realize the swivel casters go on the handle side? It's much easier to drive like a rear steer forklift, I promise
@pastaalalamborghini
@pastaalalamborghini 2 года назад
Go all swivel bro
@jonathanfairchild
@jonathanfairchild 2 года назад
@@pastaalalamborghini Harbor Freight even carries swivel casters. I put those on my Harbor Freight US General tool cart and it was so much better!
@Lexx1976
@Lexx1976 2 года назад
I've always put them on diagonally. Front right, rear left.
@keifferrowe5189
@keifferrowe5189 2 года назад
@@pastaalalamborghini i've found that all swivel casters makes the box hard to control.
@keifferrowe5189
@keifferrowe5189 2 года назад
Glad I wasn't the only person that noticed!
@steveclark5206
@steveclark5206 2 года назад
Great video, and thanks for being honest and not a “tool snob”. As a regular guy working on cars and motorcycles, it’s great to find reasonably priced tools that will get the job done and not break the bank. I’ve bought numerous HF tools and accessories and will look for fair and accurate reviews before making a purchase. You are now one of my trusted information resources.
@natec599
@natec599 2 года назад
I’m a diesel mechanic and have picked up a number of socket sets and ratchets from icon. They work really well and the deep sockets have the shoulder inside to hold the bolt at the top like Snap-on and other high end sockets. The ratchets are a 90 tooth count but only single pawl still work great with a low swing arc. Also wright wrenches Wright grip plus can be found for about $150 a set and are pretty comparable to the $1200 Snap-on “posi grip” or whatever the hell they are, set.
@tburda823
@tburda823 2 года назад
I'll say, I have a toolbox full of mix of tools, lots of HF stuff in there. I am just a hobbyist working on cars, motorcycles, ATV's also. I have had a few tools from HF that in the middle of trying to use I just pitched right in the trash can. But for the most part, that's not the case. On the flip side, I also have some HF ratchets that I reach for first, because of the quality feel, they have. It's nice to see someone with a professional background be able to validate the mindset, that you DON'T have to have a $400 ratchet to get the job done.
@thegametinkerer
@thegametinkerer 2 года назад
Jared, great content. I really appreciate videos like this. I try to also do what I consider "real use reviews" with products I buy and use personally. I think these are great for beginners that maybe don't have a lot of money. Getting the best bang for the buck, while maintaining usability is key for starting a business or hobby shop.
@jayhom5385
@jayhom5385 2 года назад
It was funny seeing Robert in the middle of his GoKart debacle taking time to talk wood.
@MEatRHIT2009
@MEatRHIT2009 2 года назад
I'm honestly surprised he didn't recognize the wood as acacia, it's basically what every cheap "solid wood" piece of furniture is made out of.
@TravisFabel
@TravisFabel 2 года назад
Yuppers. I also recognized when that was... Interestingly he did not make that box out of wood.
@laneeric
@laneeric 2 года назад
JARED! The swivel casters go on the side with the handle. IMO I only buy the sockets and ratchets I need, so I can get better quality. Those all-in-one kits have tons of odd sockets that you will NEVER EVER use. To save space mount individual socket rails to thin plywood so you can organize the SAE/Metric sets to what suits your most commonly used items.
@michaelduffy8128
@michaelduffy8128 2 года назад
Yeah I noticed that too, I thought I was crazy for a second. Having the caster set the way he does right now that thing is going to be up b**** to move
@clockblocker
@clockblocker 2 года назад
Oh thank goodness it wasn't just me that noticed this...
@erichargis3349
@erichargis3349 2 года назад
Jared, I love you're style. You are so genuine and humble. You care about the viewers and the beginners and it shows. You are the perfect addition to Tavarish's channel!
@chadtacular
@chadtacular 2 года назад
As someone who is just getting into working on cars and doesn't have an existing setup or lots of money, this was an incredibly helpful video. Also, love seeing your growth on the channel and comfort in front of the camera - keep up the great work.
@victorpuiatti
@victorpuiatti 2 года назад
I loved this! Thank you! It's so nice to see this instead of just fixing car's. Not that there's anything wrong with that! That's what we all love, but this was an awesome way to switch things up👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@AGeeksGarage
@AGeeksGarage 2 года назад
Thanks for this, it was really helpful. I have found thus far that the tools that I pick up from Harbor Freight have worked really well, especially since I am not working on 10s of cars a day, but just one car on the weekend. Glad to hear someone with much more time and experience say that they are decent tools. I look forward to seeing how well they work for you long term. Thanks again.
@TD5rage
@TD5rage 2 года назад
Great episode. I appreciate the time and effort you made to finally film a video that shows you don’t need expensive equipment to get started. 👍
@ManleyHurd
@ManleyHurd 2 года назад
I got the Pittsburgh 301 tool set with a travel case. After 4 years I'm missing a stubby standard screwdriver. Pieces rattle around a bit but solved most of it with some sheets of cardboard. Throw some prybars, hammer and odd tools in a milk crate and I've swap 2 transmissions and and engine with the kit. The kit in the case lives in my pickup and the crate is on the shelf waiting for its contents to be customized as needed. Are these top of the line, no. Are they good enough to do a project, act as an emergency tool kit, or a junk yard kit... yes.
@Cheesycook
@Cheesycook 2 года назад
I can tell you one case where expensive makes sense. I bought my first socket set in 1997. I bought a Metrinch set when it was all over television ads. It does metric and standard, grips rounded nuts and have survived years of breaker bars and impact abuse. Double the function and half the space. I have since completed my set with impact drivers and 1/4 sockets as well as wrenches and adore them. Granted, my last set had to be sourced from Australia because they are not sold here anymore. My wife will never know what I paid on eBay.
@TJDunaway
@TJDunaway 2 года назад
Can we?
@Cheesycook
@Cheesycook 2 года назад
@@TJDunaway Around 400 for a set of short and long impact bits.
@jonkvh
@jonkvh 2 года назад
I bought the Metrinch socket set 20 years ago. $500 bucks and it never let me down, ever. Here's another hint, for tool buying, buy Japanese tools. They make tons of stuff and it never reaches the stores, you have to hunt for it. Specialty tool shops are the best.
@busman7228
@busman7228 2 года назад
I had a small Metrinch socket set many years. Complete junk
@rpmrallysport7071
@rpmrallysport7071 2 года назад
I LOVE finding tools at estate sales for a fraction of the price. I found a 4 ton floor jack & paid $20 for it - all steel and in good shape = still can't believe my luck knowing they are over $150 new
@kendallsmith1458
@kendallsmith1458 2 года назад
OLD Craftsman 1/2" drive socket set - $20. And as little as I use them they will last a 'lifetime'. Then there is the $10 air pump that only worked once...
@SteveRogers461
@SteveRogers461 2 года назад
This is such a great idea for videos to help junior mechanics and those wanting to set up a home garage !!! Awesome !!! 👍👍👍
@charlesgraham9954
@charlesgraham9954 2 года назад
being poor growing up, never had tools. went to school to be a mechanic, my family got together and got a 1000ps Stanley tool set. 20 years later im still making a living with them cheap Stanley tools. of course i dont buy myself Stanley tools, but im still using the socket and ratchet set. i get laughed at all the time for having cheat ol Stanley sockets and ratchets. BUT THEY WORK.! i cant see paying 10 bucks for a 6 sided socket, when a 2 dollar one works as well. very good video. im sure u helped alot of people
@braxtonnelson7422
@braxtonnelson7422 2 года назад
I consider it a bonus when one of my favorite RU-vidrs shows up on another favorite RU-vidr's channel... and Robert is definitely a favorite! Didn't look rehearsed or unnatural at all...
@greghercher2068
@greghercher2068 2 года назад
It's cool that Jared knows Robert Dunn, I have been watching his channel more and more and loving it. My biggest advice for buying hand tools is to look for the lifetime warranty and be willing to use it!
@Doctors_TARDIS
@Doctors_TARDIS 2 года назад
I LOVE that tool chest. It's served me well. Funny enough the barber shop I go to also uses them at each barber chair. They've found them absolutely excellent for the job of keeping all their equipment organized and having a working surface
@kingkairos
@kingkairos 2 года назад
What a shot right out of the gate! Had me lol'ing instantly. RIP Tavarish!
@docgiggles130
@docgiggles130 2 года назад
I've done very well with my Harbor Freight tools. Yeah, I've broken a few, but they were replaced under the warranty. I should note that I'm just a guy that messes around in his driveway so I don't use them daily. I've also talked to several pros that like the HF tools when they are doing the kinds of thing that are likely to damage a tool (like having to hammer a socket onto a badly rusted bolt.) They would much rather destroy a cheap tool than an expensive one. I visited a Mercedes dealer once and saw every bay had a HF tool box standing next to their nice Snap On box. The guys admitted that they do that so they can keep their expensive stuff in one and the HF beater tools in the other for easy sorting.
@colebertils7359
@colebertils7359 2 года назад
Thank you Jared for this review! In my family’s truck shop, we’ve been using Harbor Freights Central Pneumatic 1” long anvil air wrenches for many years after our CP and IR failed. For as often as they’re used and the distinct lack of proper care, they’ve held up surprisingly well.
@bigpjohnson
@bigpjohnson 2 года назад
- they’ve held up surprisingly well While other companies were sacrificing quality and going overseas to save a buck, HF was using its money to build better stuff and gain market share. I know they started out selling cheap tools but I'm sure they have much bigger dreams!
@PMcDFPV
@PMcDFPV 2 года назад
Awesome video man ! Keep us updated!
@robm9772
@robm9772 2 года назад
I was at a restaurant recently and the tables had that exact same excessive-finger joint wood top, kinda weird. Glad you got Robert Dunn on the show, that guy is awesome. He has two channgels, Aging Wheels for cars and Under Dunn for wood working/home projects.
@donsurlylyte
@donsurlylyte 2 года назад
they use short bits of wood, is a good thing to not waste any, makes an OK top
@Beer_Dad1975
@Beer_Dad1975 2 года назад
Also easier to get a flat surface when mass manufacturing than using longer planks that can warp. It'll be real wood, but probably a fairly soft wood that'll mark easily.
@johnathansanders6402
@johnathansanders6402 2 года назад
The finger joints are not a problem if they're done properly with proper sealing , coming from a woodworker with lots of years experience.
@AlexanderBurgers
@AlexanderBurgers 2 года назад
They're very nice panels to work with, as they're much more resistant to warp than solid wood, and you don't need huge trees to get a big panel, but with the benefit of it still being solid wood and not just pressed sawdust or laminated cardboard hollowcore. They make 'em in a variety of wood types, but this one will no doubt be some kind of softwood. I actually really like the aesthetic, kind of the same vibe as a chopping block?
@roberthernandez7564
@roberthernandez7564 2 года назад
The timing of this video couldn't have been better. This helps me make my own decisions about my garage tools. Thanks, Jared!
@dancearoundtheworld5360
@dancearoundtheworld5360 2 года назад
buy master sets, you get it all in one Im 20 and have no regrets on what ive bought (ive only bought harbor freight tools using tip money)
@grahamburgdorf8397
@grahamburgdorf8397 2 года назад
Look at used snap on tools as well because they still have the warranty
@witchcraftauto
@witchcraftauto 2 года назад
If you are giving your garage a bit of a make over, I found that if you treat it just like a car build, come up with a design of what you want and layout first then start arranging it and getting the tools you need!
@donkeyboy585
@donkeyboy585 2 года назад
For the most part the $8 wrench will turn a bolt as good as a $20 wrench
@BudMasta
@BudMasta 2 года назад
Husky has a master set aswell but I'm thinking this one is probably more cost effective
@brettthickhammer1546
@brettthickhammer1546 2 года назад
yay for this, I love the budget angle, no need to waste money, a dollar not spent is a dollar you don't have to work for.
@gaojen3365
@gaojen3365 2 года назад
Thank you for the explanation about the socket wrench. I had seen the numbers... but had not done the research (never was told explicitly).
@tman1129
@tman1129 2 года назад
The Home Depot Husky version of that exact tool box also comes with a built in power strip with 2 USB ports (all where those "spot welds" you spotted are) for the same price! Also, that is real wood! And it's pretty resilient poly on too. I've exposed mine to all the chemicals other than acid...
@jayhom5385
@jayhom5385 2 года назад
Talking about Home Depot. Since Robert was on will we see a growing collection of Ryobi in Jared's boxes?
@musikdrengen02
@musikdrengen02 2 года назад
@@jayhom5385 even tho Ryobi is a brand under Milwaukee.. i really dont enjoy using their tools. And i work in construction( carpentry)
@tman1129
@tman1129 2 года назад
@@jayhom5385 @projectfarm just did another great review of battery powered ratchets, and Ryobi tested in at the best value for DIY'ers! 😉
@tman1129
@tman1129 2 года назад
@@musikdrengen02 yeah, my neighbor has all their tools, and the worst part seems to be the battery size and ergonomics. Milwaukee took a podium spot with @projectfarm testing, and I love my Milwaukees..
@tman1129
@tman1129 2 года назад
@@jayhom5385 oh. And hopefully he at least picks the Homr Depot Rigid brand! My Rigids are going on 12 years old and the batteries are still doing great!
@maccatt7274
@maccatt7274 2 года назад
@ 24:04 Jared: Why does my opinion matter? Dude we just saw you repair and glue back together a Mclaren.... You option is gold standard...
@windronner1
@windronner1 2 года назад
Everything Jared does is thorough!! LoL... I learn interesting stuff every time I watch. Great video
@ericpleasant7722
@ericpleasant7722 2 года назад
The Doyle pliers that they sell are one of Mac's old patents and they are absolutely wonderful.
@crimmer93069
@crimmer93069 2 года назад
you have to got to be my favorite down to earth youtuber
@digitalgavakie
@digitalgavakie 2 года назад
I have the same tool box and love it. Most of my other tools are HF as well. Biggest complaint is the pliers. Havent had luck with those but the pittsburgh sockets and wrenches are great. Ratcheting wrenches Ive had issues but with lifetime warranties and how easy it is to replace in store its not that bad.
@gregblau8082
@gregblau8082 2 года назад
Their Doyle pliers are actually very nice and pretty cheap
@michaelgraystone7881
@michaelgraystone7881 2 года назад
Thanks Jarred you come across as a very sensible gezer I always smile at the occasional side ways look you give Travish well someone has to keep his feet on the ground looking forward to seeing more Mick G UK.
@harvo351
@harvo351 2 года назад
Poor Freddy !! Nicely integration though Mr Pink . . . Very well played !! 🤣🤣🤣
@stekarenhd6911
@stekarenhd6911 2 года назад
Jared should do content with the aging wheels guy! They would be great together
@bbotelhoHI
@bbotelhoHI 2 года назад
Even as an aircraft mechanic, my tools aren’t all top of the line. In fact, snap-on only holds ~10% of my tool box space, even though they are ~30% of what I’ve spent. Great specialty tools are worth every penny. Good general tools will get the job done.
@erichebert3656
@erichebert3656 2 года назад
Thank you for prepping all the bolts and washers at the same time. That made my inner crazy happy
@Philosophy546
@Philosophy546 2 года назад
This was great! I’m excited to see more episodes like this.
@christianmccollum1028
@christianmccollum1028 2 года назад
It doesn't matter (in most cases) how little you spend as long as you know how to take care of and respect your tools. Take care of them and they will take care of you. Now I know why dad would get so upset when I left his tools in the grass overnight.
@many-points
@many-points 2 года назад
Great series, looking for to the rest of the episodes! If you want a "budget" no skip wrench and socket sets I recommend Tekton. Quality and price wise they are between the tool trucks and HF stuff, but best of all NO SKIPPED SIZES. I hate skipped sizes and I found Tekton is the cheapest way to get a no skip set.
@plantedrabbit3
@plantedrabbit3 2 года назад
i bought a good amount of tekton sockets when i started working at a shop, still have some of them and ive never had an issue with them
@busman7228
@busman7228 2 года назад
The Tekton socket sets, either regular or impact are very good at a very reasonable price. The other hand tools like the adjustable wrenches are junk
@I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago
@I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago 2 года назад
There's a lot of great Cr-Mo socket sets on Amazon too. Sunex are my favorite, but there's cheaper options as well. I have the Tekton wrenches up to 32mm so far. Great wrenches.
@buckbucker8020
@buckbucker8020 Год назад
I personally like tekton and gearwrench
@forjasgarage9563
@forjasgarage9563 2 года назад
I'm loving this kind of content
@RadSalacan
@RadSalacan 2 года назад
When Jared was standing in front of the bus making the video call I was reminded of Aging Wheels and then BAM! There he was! Excellent.
@starwarsnerd95
@starwarsnerd95 2 года назад
honestly I would always reccomend the best way top get tools is to buy second hand from someone, I got most of my tools second hand from a mechanic who retired and frankly got everything you would actually use for a 10th of what it was worth new
@witchcraftauto
@witchcraftauto 2 года назад
This is also great advice! Some of my tools came second hand and they are just as good for what I need them for.
@markkelc
@markkelc 2 года назад
I agree, I bought used Snap-on which is still Snap-on with a lifetime warranty - there is no way I could have afforded new Snap-on, but used - it's a fraction of the new cost, and awesome to use.
@ng-ht1vx
@ng-ht1vx 2 года назад
I bought a box that was over a third full of snap on tools, with the rest being Mac, Matco, SK, OTC, etc., for less than the value of the box. Guy was a retired mechanic, and was moving into a condo, and wanted it gone NOW. Snap on warrantied about $4k worth of the tools. I have a few that I have to find the mac truck for, etc. Problem was that I now need a bigger box.
@xgford94
@xgford94 2 года назад
You need a MIGHTY CAR MODS “In The Bin” T-Shirt
@craigpeel5983
@craigpeel5983 2 года назад
Lol that's what I thought when he did that!
@jonathanhawkins3269
@jonathanhawkins3269 2 года назад
I just found your channel it was very informational I'm really enjoyed the video I literally was buying that set of tools tomorrow for my Christmas present being debating didn't know anything about them thank you for the info
@EffendiChung
@EffendiChung 2 года назад
Yess! These things are much better than what I started with: Diamond branded chinesium bolt rounder super cheap crescent wrench and tools. But what works, works, especially for a 16 years old starting up his trades. Love seeing tools reviews like this. Brings back memories.
@stephenmoncrieff2056
@stephenmoncrieff2056 2 года назад
I've been professionally pulling wrenches for about 30 years . Been working in dealerships for almost 20 years . I started out with cheap tools that mostly couldn't stand up to the daily abuse I put them through . Over the years I learnt what tools I needed to be high quality and what I could get away with cheaper brands . I also broke down about 8 years ago and bought Snap On boxes . I wanted a box to last me the rest of my career . And even though they are Snap On , I got the least expensive ones (only just over $9000 total) .
@busman7228
@busman7228 2 года назад
The Snap On boxes prices are a rip off.
@AxleChastain
@AxleChastain 2 года назад
I will say I do like their ICON line of tools. I've had pretty good luck with them.
@MrClarkisgod
@MrClarkisgod 2 года назад
I was very surprised by ICON. That's the real deal, hands down. The fit and finish is better than 1990's Craftsman tools from Sears when that used to be THE THING most guys bought. Not a diss on Craftsman either. We used them in the Marines to repair/rebuild engines and transmissions for military vehicles all day long and they worked well.
@TylerGotAYTAccount
@TylerGotAYTAccount 2 года назад
I bought the Icon sockets and when torquing a bolt to 25 in-lbs I had the 13mm round off inside. The other ones have held up fine. I need to take it back. I'm hoping it is just a fluke since the other ones in the same pack have been fine.
@mycaI_
@mycaI_ 2 года назад
Thanks for the info/tips Jared!
@censored1360
@censored1360 2 года назад
Thanks, I have been debating on buying one of those Tool Boxes and cant wait to see how it performs
@HALDikopter
@HALDikopter 2 года назад
The steering wheels go the side where the handle is on the toolbox and the non steering on the other.
@spdrcr1010
@spdrcr1010 2 года назад
Thats the one i was looking for before typing the same thing, haha!
@walkermediaworx
@walkermediaworx 2 года назад
Excited about this one. I love me some cheap tools if they work!
@1bozo9
@1bozo9 2 года назад
Great video. Really enjoyed it and looking forward to further reviews .
@fischbeef-3675
@fischbeef-3675 2 года назад
Hey Jared. Top tip ;) i bought one of those big husky tool boxes when i did my garage rebuild. Call the mfg and ask for two more swivel wheels instead of the two swivel/two fixed. Saved alot of hassle moving the box into its home after i built benchtops next to it. Cheers!
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 2 года назад
Wait, is the handle supposed to go on the side with the fixed casters? It seems like that would be hard to maneuver. Always a fun video when you have Aging Wheels/Under Dunn on... Den of Tools just did a toolkit review like you're looking for recently...
@Bac0n3510
@Bac0n3510 2 года назад
No different than a shopping cart
@KudaMuda
@KudaMuda 2 года назад
That drove me crazy. I'd have the casters reversed so I could maneuver the chest tight to a corner. That's something you don't do with a shopping cart.
@BrunodeSouzaLino
@BrunodeSouzaLino 2 года назад
@@Bac0n3510 The spacing on shopping cart wheels is wider on the fixed casters at the back wheels, which gives you more leverage. Since toolboxes have the same wheel spacing on both sides, not only you have no leverage, you'll also won't be able to turn it if you have more weight where the fixed casters and handle are. The vast majority of toolboxes are designed to be pulled, not pushed.
@magnateataxia
@magnateataxia 2 года назад
The shipping box says "solid wood top".
@georgeferlazzo7936
@georgeferlazzo7936 2 года назад
Hello again Wrenching Everyday Thank you for another Great Video. I have to agree with you about Harbor Freight, some of there tools are great. And some are junk. Again thank you and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@gareth6121
@gareth6121 2 года назад
I've worked in the dealership game for a while & I've seen a funny things over the years. "you don't need the most expensive kit to be a good mechanic, you can have the most expensive kit in the building doesn't mean you're the best mechanic in the shop."🤣 & remember to Wrench every day & Learn every day.👍👍👍 Keep up the good work Jared 👍 10/10 solid advice👍👍👍
@kevinblankenburg4816
@kevinblankenburg4816 2 года назад
Why? I learned at the age of 19 that cheap tools are... Cheap. You even destroy quality tools from time to time.
@JobeStroud
@JobeStroud 2 года назад
This is true of course. Though there are many types of tools where the cheap one isn't really any different than a expensive one.
@morpheus61361
@morpheus61361 2 года назад
This video is a great idea looking forward to see how it pans out. I'm thinking about buying that toolbox
@strshooter7399
@strshooter7399 2 года назад
Jared, great channel, always find you videos enjoyable. Thanks for all the effort 😎👍.
@frankensteinracing3520
@frankensteinracing3520 2 года назад
My recommendation is buy two sets of screw drivers. A cheap set that you can destroy if need be and a good set for actually undoing screws. Also having some cheap spinners and sockets is always good especially when you need to make a specialised tool. Like a cut down spanner etc.
@Robot-vl5on
@Robot-vl5on 2 года назад
You've got the wheels mixed up on your toolbox. The spinners should be on the handle side.
@TheQuestionableGarage
@TheQuestionableGarage 2 года назад
It is preference on wheels, I like them on that side as generally it makes it easier to put along a wall
@deanoscott
@deanoscott 2 года назад
Organising all that, is my cup of tea. Love all that 🤣
@chef__
@chef__ 2 года назад
That deadpan shot at Tavarish during the opening was epic!
@PeteyG708
@PeteyG708 2 года назад
I have bought some tools from Harbor and found them to be ok. Some of the HB tools I have are still good to this day, but others have indeed been crap. On a side note: I actually had bought a cheap Black and Decker toolkit from Walmart in about 2007 or so. Out of all the tools that thing had, I still have some slip joints, needle nose pliers, and a hammer that has taken a beating a time or two. It is completely knackered but is still solid and I use it whenever I need it. Someone here in the comments said that cheap tools of today are a far cry away from cheap tools of yesteryear. This is absolutely true.
@sirsavagethe21st56
@sirsavagethe21st56 2 года назад
" i really like wood" we are in November tone it down.
@Britishnate
@Britishnate 2 года назад
This is going to be a great series!
@TwistedWrister82
@TwistedWrister82 2 года назад
As a person who just bought a house and starting to work on my cars (88 fiero and mazda3), this was very informative. Thanks Jared!!
@johndurr6070
@johndurr6070 2 года назад
Wow j I have been on the fence for longer than I would like to admit. Thank you for doing this.
@nexusyang4832
@nexusyang4832 2 года назад
This is like the mechanical version of “Beat the Bush.” Love it!!!!! Maybe a future collab??
@ndpesicgroup
@ndpesicgroup 2 года назад
Great episode brother !!! Thank you
@crystalworks1
@crystalworks1 2 года назад
Great idea for a series. As a reasonably experienced hobbyist I have basically been doing this for the last 10 years with my BMW fleet and would appreciate a pro's opinion on the gear. Most expensive stuff I have is from Craftsman or Kobalt. So far, besides specialty tools for certain BMW tasks, HF tools and entry level big box brands have been doing the job. I work out of 4 HF Yukon tool boxes as well. One thing I DO NOT recommend getting from HF... is torque wrenches. That cost me redoing a cylinder head. And on a BMW... that is not a job you want to do twice. Thanks for the content.
@georgevargas2858
@georgevargas2858 2 года назад
Jared bringing you real world information. Most of us can't afford those expensive tools, wouldn't make sense. I have a couple HF tools, including a swivel ratchet that I just love. Hasn't let me down just yet, Looking forward to the long-term review
@seanknight2516
@seanknight2516 2 года назад
Good video, I'm a home mechanic and have built tools up over the years and replaced broken with better, inherited found and everything as I've gone along. I couldn't imagine buying it all in one go like this but handy for those that want to get everything in one go
@fredstarr9690
@fredstarr9690 2 года назад
Great info there Jared! One thing I would add to any introductory tool box is genuine Irwin vice grips! They are well worth the 15 or so dollars they cost.
@johnmusilamusila1218
@johnmusilamusila1218 2 года назад
Incredible. I was about to buy some toolsets and this review helps alot.
@georgecooper1753
@georgecooper1753 2 года назад
filing cabinets are a godsend for me, there are so many different sizes, all you need is a wall anchor and job done
@LVdebater
@LVdebater 2 года назад
Jared is such a pro. Huge ability!
@kolbyhuseman9635
@kolbyhuseman9635 2 года назад
What a good video, I’ve honestly debated and wondered this so many times. Now you need to test their compound miter saw for me haha
@cydeffect22
@cydeffect22 2 года назад
Love the idea thanks for putting in the work
@dkdogs
@dkdogs 4 месяца назад
I have that tool chest and it’s also my “cheapest” one but it does what it needs to. I can easily wheel it around and work on simple projects. So far so good on that buy. I use a lot of HF items but the basic Pittsburgh impact sockets are my favorite. I enjoy the videos. Keep them coming.
@zsohaihfaosav
@zsohaihfaosav 2 года назад
Thanks Jared. This is essential stuff few channels cover.
@JesseHires
@JesseHires 2 года назад
I worked in a factory that produced those finger jointed, edge jointed wood panels like what is on top of the toolbox. The primary product was trim molding. The rejects and cutoffs went to make these panels. "The left over scraps from the expensive stuff" is exactly right. Same company also used the left over sawdust to make pre-formed wood logs for the fireplace similar to Presto Logs.
@stevenmarchand8146
@stevenmarchand8146 2 года назад
Great video Jared!! I'd like to see you compare the us general toolbox to the Yukon box. See if you think it's worth the money 💰 to get the US general over the Yukon. Can wait to see the next video!
@cesarmunoz121
@cesarmunoz121 2 года назад
I’m glad I stumbled on your channel, I saw you in the pimp my ride mini van vid and was kinda upset that they didn’t go more in depth on the mechanical part of the video
@carlosarroyo5262
@carlosarroyo5262 2 года назад
Super happy your doing this review. I've looked at them and did a little research but we all know more then half of the reviews are paid for or looking to get paid for. With how long I've watched this channel I know what to expect review wise. I'm currently in the market for a sub $1500-$2000 setup for at home diy.
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