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I know not all of you have a Menards near by, but their MasterForce tool series is pretty decent. Most of my wrenches and sockets are from the late 80s to mid 90s, including a lot of Craftsman. If I need to replace them, I would probably go with Masterforce for quality, but as Dirtman said, Sunex is pretty decent for the price. I bought two huge Sunex wrenches (36mm and 1 5/16" for the fan clutch and pitman arm on the Ranger respectively) and the quality of both of them was on par of the 90s era Craftsman wrenches. the only thing I could ding Sunex on is that they didn't de bur the wrenches as well, but otherwise a decent wrench. and only 14 bucks for the 1 5/16" and 17 bucks for the 36 mm. a Husky or Kobalt equivelent was over 45 bucks for each of them.
while I have not tried these out, the Tekton tools look pretty decent as well. they are sold at Meijer. I have a few HF breaker bars and a cheapo pittsburgh wrench set that I keep in my pull a part box, and they do not have the tolerances that the Craftsman tools that I have. but, that being said, my set is probably 15 years old when HF really did have crappy tools, and now they are putting out some pretty decent stuff.
if you want some good tool advice, check out The Garage Gazette. I haven't been on in a while, but they have some good stuff there. https://garagegazette.com/
AJ
while I have not tried these out, the Tekton tools look pretty decent as well. they are sold at Meijer. I have a few HF breaker bars and a cheapo pittsburgh wrench set that I keep in my pull a part box, and they do not have the tolerances that the Craftsman tools that I have. but, that being said, my set is probably 15 years old when HF really did have crappy tools, and now they are putting out some pretty decent stuff.
if you want some good tool advice, check out The Garage Gazette. I haven't been on in a while, but they have some good stuff there. https://garagegazette.com/
AJ