I think this is a screamin'-deal, sockets for just-about any repairs you may need to make.SAE/Metric, standard depth and deep sockets from sizes for working on things like generators/alternators, carbs, and lighting, where you may have small nuts/bolts, to big stuff like axle nuts, countershaft sprockets, and fork downtube caps.
I probably have nearly-all of these, but I have a couple of places where I work upon bikes, and this would mean, 'no schlepping-between workplaces, heavy toolboxes.' It's the cost of a decent night out at a restaurant, and lifetime warranty at a nationally-positioned tool retailer, should you need to warranty something. No 'make an appointment with the tool truck,' no 'mail-in and wait,' go to the store, and leave with a replacement.
I have the app, but using my Home Depot store-locator/merchandise position by aisle & shelf info, I couldn't find the goods where they're shown as-being. Store personnel were unable to locate the goods, when I asked for assistance. Walking to the front of the store, by the check-out, I saw a big display of Milwaukee, Ryobi, and Husky tools, tool storage, and there they were! It's a heavy box, almost the size of a case of beer in cans. Get yours, put 'em to-use, save the cardboard box; come Christmas, wrap the cardboard box in paper and gift yourself! Meanwhile, get some socket organizers and storage, and inventory your new sockets.
Maybe a cinder block braced with cardboard, to give that empty socket box some heft, huh?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-1...yxvCg4c8MC1vEtdL_hBoC5kEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I probably have nearly-all of these, but I have a couple of places where I work upon bikes, and this would mean, 'no schlepping-between workplaces, heavy toolboxes.' It's the cost of a decent night out at a restaurant, and lifetime warranty at a nationally-positioned tool retailer, should you need to warranty something. No 'make an appointment with the tool truck,' no 'mail-in and wait,' go to the store, and leave with a replacement.
I have the app, but using my Home Depot store-locator/merchandise position by aisle & shelf info, I couldn't find the goods where they're shown as-being. Store personnel were unable to locate the goods, when I asked for assistance. Walking to the front of the store, by the check-out, I saw a big display of Milwaukee, Ryobi, and Husky tools, tool storage, and there they were! It's a heavy box, almost the size of a case of beer in cans. Get yours, put 'em to-use, save the cardboard box; come Christmas, wrap the cardboard box in paper and gift yourself! Meanwhile, get some socket organizers and storage, and inventory your new sockets.
Maybe a cinder block braced with cardboard, to give that empty socket box some heft, huh?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-1...yxvCg4c8MC1vEtdL_hBoC5kEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds