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Reddit mentions of STANLEY Mechanics Tools Kit , Mixed Set, 210-Piece (STMT73795)

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of STANLEY Mechanics Tools Kit , Mixed Set, 210-Piece (STMT73795). Here are the top ones.

STANLEY Mechanics Tools Kit , Mixed Set, 210-Piece (STMT73795)
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    Features:
  • CORROSION RESISTANCE: Mechanics tool set has a full polish chrome finish
  • Tool sets for mechanics meet or exceed ANSI specs
  • The mechanical tool set includes blow molded case for easy tool storage and portability
Specs:
Height2.68 inches
Length33.23 inches
Number of items1
Size210-Piece
Width18.35 inches

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Found 3 comments on STANLEY Mechanics Tools Kit , Mixed Set, 210-Piece (STMT73795):

u/Fred7099 · 1 pointr/DIY

My nephew recently moved out on his own and I got him this as a house warming present

STANLEY STMT73795 Mixed Tool Set, 210-Piece https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JN3FGA4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ePPtzbSW68SA3

I'd recommend starting with something similar, a hammer, and maybe a good cordless drill.

But the best advice I can give is don't go out and buy a bunch of tools. When you have a project, buy the necessary tools for that project. Keep your tools maintained and organized, and in what will feel like no time you'll have formidable tool collection. If you just go out and buy a bunch of stuff you think you'll need, your likely to waste a lot of money on tools you'll never use.

And I really want to stress keeping your tools organized. There's nothing more frustrating than spending an hour searching for a tool for a ten minute job. (Speaking from experience)

u/arsh6013 · 1 pointr/SuggestAMotorcycle

How about this kit?? This seems have everything for sale and metric. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JN3FGA4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_X2a0BbM52DMBW

I am in Rogers, Arkansas

u/87cabrio · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

Really, you could buy a socket set ( here )... the parts (another 25 for plugs, 15 for cap, 5 bucks for a rotor, 30 for wires, 6 for air filter, itll all be available at whatever autoshop is close) and watch a youtube video ( here )
and do it (and know how for future ones) for 180 bucks in an hour and a half or so on your first try. Just be sure to pay attention to how you take things off. What order and all. Every wire.


I learned how to do a tune up at 33 years old. After deciding I was done paying someone else to do it. I know how to maintain everything else I own. Why not my car?