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Old 04-21-2021, 11:41 PM   #15
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lol


that was my setup in my parents basement most of the way through high school.

i've expanded since.

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Originally Posted by BrahmaBull1990 View Post
Husky isn't bad for the price! I have a few of their tools.

Has anyone tried the new line from Harbor Freight called Icon that is suppose to compete with Snap-on?
they're more expensive. if you've got the dough, sure. but they don't turn the bolts any different.

i've got 2 toolboxes.

the one in the garage is stocked almost entirely with harbor freight standard socket stuff. mostly 1/4" and 3/8" with a few 1/2" for good measure. home depot sells a 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 wobble extension kit that i really like over the HF stuff. then usually keep a few pick sets for poking and prodding things, as well as some 5-in-1 screwdrivers for turning things.

the basement tool box has ended up getting a home depot husky brand socket set. i like the quality a little more than the HF stuff. otherwise, the basement toolbox inherits tools from work that i decide no longer work great day-to-day, or find better replacements for.
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