My portable box has at least 5 I want to say. 1 in 1/2" impact, 1 each in 3/8 and 1/4 deep and shallow, plus a bit. Also, I just got one of those Husky 2 layer cantilever stackable boxes. Absolutely love that thing.
You could try using wire to organize you’re wrenches I did it in my portably box it works great. Look up diy free wrench organizer and you should find it on here
Ullman makes or made picks for Snappy. I've got a set of those also. They handles are different. I prefer my Snappy handles. 6 piece Ullman Pick Set was bout $18.00 on Ebay or Amazon.
I was never a fan of coast head lamps. The ones they sell here are more expensive than normal ones but don’t have more than one light setting. $25 or so, or you can buy the $6 ones that have 3 different settings.
$70 bux is sweet. I thought most Matco stuff was made in Taiwan? All of mine is. It's still very high quality. I just bought a large set if 1/2 drive deep 6pt Williams...Taiwan, Snap on Industrial yada yada. I'm very impressed witht those also. I'm a die hard Snap on guy just not a mentally ill one. I like my GearWrench Ratchet Wrenches also.
I love my tool truck tools but I try not to spend recklessly. Also I try to buy the things I really need on promotion. But I myself love Matco and most Snappy stuff. Some of it is certainly overpriced but they still have things that are worth the cost.
@@DK-jk2cn there is no tool on earth worth giving up your grandkids hopes of going to college ! But hey at least they get your used tool set with the added bonus of monthly payments
Forget that cOAST light...get the quantum headlamp from harbor freight for $10. Its bright as helI.I use mine all the time...I think it's got like 200 plus lumens
I find it strange that people want reversible ratcheting wrenches. Most of the ones I have seen are straight on the ratcheting end so why would you need to switch directions when you can just flip the wrench over????????
Once I got used to this set it became second nature to me. I could tell which direction it will turn just by looking at the wrench. You make a very valid point