Reddit reviews Wera 05056491001 Tool-Check Plus Imperial, 39 Pieces
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Ideal for working in confined spaces. Tough viscous bits for universal useSuitable for the attachment of bits with 0.25 inch hexagon driveTake it easy tool finder: color coding according to profile and size
Looks like a good kit to me! Do you have a pipe reamer? Thumbs up for having a tick tester, too. One thing I added to my kit recently was the Wera Tool Check Plus (this guy I got mine on sale for like $50-60CAD. I have the same impact and it鈥檚 handier鈥檔 frig for working on shit in tight spots and you can do quite a bit with it and the bit holder and bits work great in the M12 impact.
Oh, and ditching the crimpers for an M12 propex expander would be a good move 馃槈
They do.
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-05056491001-Tool-Check-Imperial-Pieces/dp/B016NC7NN0
Wera 056490 Tool-Check Plus Metric https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I8MYMT2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_T93YDbVKFCZCQ
Wera 05056491001 Tool-Check Plus Imperial https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016NC7NN0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_x-3YDbQZA02MD
GearWrench 35pc micro driver set I have one of these and it comes in handy all the time. I'm a professional mechanic and this kit always comes with me on service calls.
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Wera Tool-Check Plus Bit Ratchet Set with Sockets - Imperial Basically a fancier more indepth version of the GearWrench set. I don't own one, but its on my list and would likely replace the GW set at work. I'd bring the GW set home.
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Knipex Alligator Plier Set What can be said, Knipex makes the best pliers. You can grab hex heads, turn pipe as it grips like a mother, and any other thing your sweet little heart desires.
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If you want to save up a little more cash, these Knipex Plier Wrenches are awesome or so I've heard Also on my list of stuff to get. These play a similar role as adjustable wrenches.
Try this? Or similar
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-056491-Tool-Check-Ratchet-Sockets/dp/B016NC7NN0/ref=sr_1_9?crid=37JYY0FH5LG7D&keywords=wera+ratchet+set&qid=1572119985&sprefix=wera+rachet+%2Caps%2C178&sr=8-9
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I heat my tools up a bit and then soak them in oil to prevent rust.
I've been doing something similar to yourself though less in a consolidating manner than just upgrading my tools. I have a lot of Wera kit and can't say enough good about them though I've heard equally good things about Wiha and others.
On the multi side, something like this kit might suit you.
I have this kit which has the same small driver handle but a selection of regular short bits. It has the added benefit of a small but strong and very well made ratchet handle and sockets. If you need something along those lines as well the extra cost is worth spending.
As for regular screwdrivers I have this set but you may find their regular non-insulated ones cheaper.
The blades are top notch and the handles I find very comfortable in the hand. Everyones different though so you're probably best to try some out in a shop somewhere if you can get hold of them.
This thing has been a game changer for me!
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-056491-Tool-Check-Ratchet-Sockets/dp/B016NC7NN0
Thanks,
It's not to much of a hassle with only one wera handle.
I'm looking at getting these soon,
https://www.amazon.com/Wera-056491-Tool-Check-Ratchet-Sockets/dp/B016NC7NN0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1487731921&sr=8-3&keywords=wera+ratchet+set+screwdriver