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GEARWRENCH 34 Pc. 12 Pt. Ratcheting Combination Wrench Set, Standard & Stubby, SAE/Metric - 85034
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72 tooth ratcheting box end needs a minimal 5° to move fasteners vs. 30° for standard wrenchesOff-corner loading design on box end provides better grip and reduces fastener roundingPass-thru technology works down any length of threaded rod and long boltsThin head and beam provide greater access in confined work areasSize conveniently stamped on both ends of the beam for quick identificationManufactured from alloy steel for better strength and longer tool lifeBright, full polish chrome finish wipes easily clean to resist rust and corrosionMeets or exceeds ASME and ANSI specifications
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ColorMulti
Height2.84 Inches
Length10.63 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2018
SizeOne Size
Weight8.26 Pounds
Width6.7 Inches

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u/Exuberentfool · 7 pointsr/cars

For tool boxes, I'd go craigslist, 100%. Get in the habit of looking for toolboxes twice a day, and you'll find a good deal eventually. I'd also recommend buying power tools on CL, especially corded ones (where you don't have to worry about a worn out battery). If you want to buy new, the harbor freight tool boxes are a great deal and work really well.

As far as tool sets, I've found it better to kinda just accumulate the stuff you need over time. To start, definitely get a good socket set with 1/4" and 3/8" drive sockets, as well as a couple ratchets. I'm partial to the composite bodied tekton ratchets on amazon, as it's great to not have to worry about dinging the paint by swinging a ratchet into it. I'd also reocmmmend getting a set of gearwrench ratcheting wrenches. They're phenomenal, and once you go to a ratcheting wrench you'll never go back.

As far as other tools, you can't go wrong with a big hammer, a set of pry bars, and a good screwdriver set. It's expensive, but the chapman manufacturing bit driver sets are incredibly well made and super versatile. It's not cheap, but it's also essentially the only screwdriver set you'll ever need. A good impact wrench can be very helpful for general use, though I'd recommend getting a set of impact-rated sockets to go along with it (the 12-point sockets in most socket sets can strip quickly when used with an impact).

Also, buy as much lighting as you can, and get something comfortable to sit on. Trust me, you'll thank yourself later.