Note: The pictures on NTW's website are likely the wrong stock images. They appear to show an older 219 pc. (SKU# 80940) Tool set in Red & Black. Since this listing is for the 239 pc. (SKU# 80942) it will likely come in the newer yellow-orange & black but I can't say for sure.
Full contents listed under features on
GearWrench website [gearwrench.com]- Includes 3-Drawer Storage Box with Independent Sliding drawers, Side Flaps to Lock Drawers in Place, a Steel Hinged Lid & Durable Handle
- Full Polish Chrome 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" Standard Sockets
- Full Polish Chrome 1/4" and 3/8" Deep Sockets
- Full Polish Chrome Metric & SAE Combination Wrenches w/ Offset Box End & Surface Drive Technology to Reduce Fastener Rounding
- 45-Tooth Full Polish Chrome Quick Release Ratchets
- Original Allen¨ Brand Hex Keys
- Knurled Full Polish Chrome Extensions
- Magnetic Bit Driver with Ergonomic Dual Material Handle
- Sockets Feature Surface Drive¨ Technology to Reduce Fastener Rounding
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I'll probably pick up a set like the one OP posted to actually keep in the garage for mechanic work, and the husky relegated to my indoor "hobby" needs
It's very similar.
There are two different 243pc sets.
(80966) All 6 point sockets & end wrenches
(80972) All 12 point sockets & end wrenches
The other sets have a combination of 6 & 12 point tools.
The 232pc sets are notable for including more expensive ratcheting combination wrenches rather than basic end wrenches at the cost of excluding 1/2" drive sockets, ratchets & extensions.
All the other sets are very complete with pretty much no skips. They just have different amounts of overlap and the differences are mostly in where that overlap takes place.
I would say the set PF chose is one of the best both as a starter set of tools that can be built on or as a kit to keep in a vehicle. Each kit contains both some tools that the others do not, but also some that are more premium versions.
Here are all the sets at Gearwrench [gearwrench.com]
Gearwrench's own documentation on these sets is lacking. You can painstaking figure out which have what sockets & wrenches. While other stuff like the bits and allen wrenches are neither documented nor worth worrying about.
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