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Old 08-13-2009, 03:55 AM   #21
TFord
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Not a mechanic, but in the shop's/commands Ive been at from what I've seen:

Tool Box-Snap-On has had the best quality/durability
Tools- Craftsman to start off with, Snap-On when the budget justifies it. I've broken nearly every ratchet Ive used with the exception of those two.
Power Tools- From what Ive seen Milwaukee would be my choice, anything heavy duty Hilti will handle with ease...but as a mechanic I dont think you'd need em

If you ever need a multimeter, just spend the money and get a Fluke!

I liked by Cobalt tools as well, but haven't seen the brand in a few years.
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