Reddit reviews Stanley 85-783 20 Piece Matte Finish Combination Wrench Set
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20-Piece wrench set METRIC and SAEChrome vanadium steel forging for durability and high torqueMax-Drive wrenches for improved torque than standard wrenches15-degree box end offset for additional knuckle clearanceThese high-quality tools are made with chrome vanadium steel for strength and durability and have corrosion-resistant chrome platingThe box end of the Stanley Combination wrench employs the Max-Drive system, which allows the box end to contact the fastener away from the cornerThis system allows 15% more torque to be applied to the fastener and helps reduce fastener roundingStanley wrenches are designed to meet or exceed ANSI specificationsLimited Lifetime Warranty
I don't really understand what you're trying to ask but an adjustable isn't going to work it'll work on the bigger nuts and bolts, but you'll destroy the smaller ones, just get one of these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000NIK9BE?cache=10153e375b2eba4b905cc13839189132&pi=SX200_QL40&qid=1407446547&sr=8-2#ref=mp_s_a_1_2
If you want a drill just get a 40 dollar black & decker drill and a simple drill/bit set, it'll do fine for jobs like hanging a shelf etc.
You have the tools for most small jobs, just buy new stuff whenever you need it.
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WHEW. That took way longer than I thought it would but I think I found everything but what your name is! Thanks for the contest, I had a blast!
For the wrenches and sockets, I've got
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-85-783-Finish-Combination-Wrench/dp/B000NIK9BE/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1541118044&sr=8-17&keywords=stanley+wrench
and
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-92-824-Chrome-Etched-69-Piece/dp/B000KE6E1U/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1541118061&sr=8-5&keywords=stanley+socket
They're about on par with the Craftsman stuff I have but cheaper.
The bad thing about cheap wrenches and sockets is that they break, and even worse than that they're mis-sized. For example, you might have a socker that's off by .25mm - what will happen is you'll get to an extra tight bolt and instead of turning it the socket will just round off the corner. Then even if you get a good tool to put on it you might be screwed since the bolt is now mis-shapen.
Just thought I'd mention that since it sounds like you're just starting out. Good tools not only last longer, but work better too.