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Probably same or similar quality to Pittsburg ratcheting wrenches. For a under $20 don't expect much. But they should be fine for most home mechanic use.
I agree! These are perfect to keep around though for a neighbor or family wanting to borrow a tool though.
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I bought the 22 piece set for $70 a while ago. I returned it because there was a bad mechanism in one of the wrenches. The replacement set Amazon sent operates very smooth with fine teeth and is comparable to my Matco and Mac ratcheting wrenches. I'd give them an 8 with Snap-on being a 10 and Harbor Freight being a 1
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These would only be $20/ week for the rest of your life if they were SnapOn
...well there some gearwrench rebrand 120xp wrenches that are only double the price of the amazon basic set. Open end has the same grabbing open head design too. Still only a 7 piece set. Send me a PM if you want the link
Harbor Freight gets such hate but many of their tools, certainly not all of them, are solid. Their Pittsburgh line of tools also has a lifetime warranty. I've saved a bunch of money, and learned a ton about car maintenance and repair, with less than $250 worth of HF tools. I broke one socket hex bit so far but that's it. I think their reputation for supposed awful quality is unwarranted in many cases. And I think their price point allows a lot of wary DIYers to actually attempt to do the job instead of being scared off by sticker shock.
For certain Aviation applications, the procedures list specific Snap On tool part numbers that can only be used. ClownBaby might just be an Aerospace technician .