Deciding a favorite tool brand is a lot like picking your favorite car—it’s not a choice; you just stick with what you’re raised on. In my case, I was brought into this world with a Hurst T-grip ...
I had been eyeballing a set of Craftsman ratcheting box-end wrenches for quite a while, thinking they would come in awful handy when working on the confines of a motorcycle. They were on my list, but ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Cordless ratchet wrenches fill a very specific niche in the toolbox, regardless of whether that toolbox is in a professional service garage or ...
Time is money for a flat-rate auto mechanic, and for the DIY guy working on his car at home extra time isn't always an easy resource to come by. This fact brings us to the evolution of the basic open ...
Essentially, tools help put something together or take it apart. Nails call for a claw hammer. Screws, a screwdriver. But when it comes to nuts and bolts, the choice is not as clear. Should it be a ...
A torque wrench is basically required when working under the hood of a car or on a motorcycle. Sure, you can cut corners and use a ratchet or whatever other tool you have lying around, but bust a bolt ...
Wrenches are among the most ubiquitous and invaluable hand tools. They fit firmly around nuts and bolts, and their long handles generate a ton of leverage when you need to loosen or tighten fasteners.
I can’t resist ad copy for new hand tools, especially when it announces a capability not currently resident in my toolbox. The wilder the claim, the deeper I fall. Tools and chocolate cake have the ...