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Detailers Workshop
Beside's your detailing gear what do you have in you tools box?!

Gedore - 50 piece socket set
Knipex - Pliers and Locking Pliers
Grip-on - locking pliers
Bosch - 12v drills and 18v impacts
Milwaukee - 2763 Impact (The big red)
ACdelco 3/8 12V 60 ft/lb ratchet!
 
Milwaukee 4 piece power tool set (flashlight, sawzall, impact, drill)
Craftsman 400 or so piece tool set (wrenches, sockets etc.)
Small craftsman 3 piece toolbox

could definitely use some more tools. Pliers set, star sockets, torque wrench to name a few
 
I got a hammer, drill and a screwdriver set. A socket set and small assorted others.

Rest, well...... I hope she enjoys em.
 
I have a small craftsman tool kit for the van. Sawzall, cordless drill, circular saw. Some other stuff.
Also have 2 full boxes of Snap on body and fender tools and frame equipment. All for sale. Any body know who needs some, get in touch with me
 
Knipex lots of it. They are the best pliers
Snap on ratcheting screw drivers
Fellows screw driver soft handle
Full ratchet set metric and sae regular and deep. Wait for it Pittsburg Pro! After hurricane sandy wiped out my craftsman tools I went this route and I've never had an issue.
Cook hammers
Royobi 10" table saw w stand
Royobi 12" 15 amp sliding Compound miter single bevel saw
Milwaukee fuel 18v hammer doll
Milwaukee fuel 18 1/2 " impact
Milwaukee drill 12v
Channel lock and cobra adjustable wrenches
Pittsburg pro ratcheting and open end chrome wrenches
Irwin adjustable wrenches for in car kit
Plus a whole bunch of accumulated stuff.
 
Milwaukee cordless drill and impact driver
craftsmen battery powered 1/2 inch impact
cornwell socket set
cornwell screw driver set
craftsmen torque wrench
cornwell and vise grip pliers
3 or 4 sets of craftsmen and harbor freight wrenches
2 sets of gear wrenches
as many old and I mean 30+ year old tools as you can find. Nothing I buy new will ever be the quality of stuff my great grandfather left me that is 60 years old or so
 
Which set?

Work?
Craftsman, Blackhawk, SK, KD, Gearwrench, Snap-On, Blue-Point, Grey Pneumatic, Sunex, Milwaukee, Mayhew, OTC, AirCat, Klutch, Mac, Matco, Pittsburgh, Irwin, Knipex, some other stuff that I can't think of right now.

Home?
Craftsman, Stanley, Irwin, Knipex, Pittsburgh, Blue-Point, Gearwrench, AirCat, SK, KD, DeWalt, um... other stuff?

Mobile/Emergency Kit?
Anything and everything. Cheap brands, name brands, all the "extras" from everything else.

Looking for something specific? Possibly tried it. :)
 
Knipex lots of it. They are the best pliers
Snap on ratcheting screw drivers
Fellows screw driver soft handle
Full ratchet set metric and sae regular and deep. Wait for it Pittsburg Pro! After hurricane sandy wiped out my craftsman tools I went this route and I've never had an issue.
Cook hammers
Royobi 10" table saw w stand
Royobi 12" 15 amp sliding Compound miter single bevel saw
Milwaukee fuel 18v hammer doll
Milwaukee fuel 18 1/2 " impact
Milwaukee drill 12v
Channel lock and cobra adjustable wrenches
Pittsburg pro ratcheting and open end chrome wrenches
Irwin adjustable wrenches for in car kit
Plus a whole bunch of accumulated stuff.

Now we are talking! Agree Knipex has the best pliers hands down, their cobra and adjustable pliers are in another league imo. You mentioned Felo screwdrivers too, you are the first I have ever seen mention having them, besides anyone that has worked with me and used mine. They always make comments at first and then by the end of the day ask me to order them a set. Mine are the 1000V rated and I can't see myself being anything else.
 
I couldnt list them all here without taking a day or 2 off work to sort em out. ALOT. Not high end stuff though if thats what youre asking about.
 
My current favorite tool. Milwaukee M12 drill and driver set:

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Using it to hang new wood blinds now; totally worth the $$$ (blinds & tool)

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oh man im embarrassed to say I'm a 32 year old male who doesn't own a tool set (just a small set that works for my car to take off the front end and other areas if ever needed)
 
oh man im embarrassed to say I'm a 32 year old male who doesn't own a tool set (just a small set that works for my car to take off the front end and other areas if ever needed)
To each their own, nothing to be embarrassed about. Could be like some people I know, own plenty of tools but not know how to use them.

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