
You picking Craftsman or Husky? #blackfridaysales
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HUSKY 270PCS MECHANICS TOOL SET
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Mechanics-Tool-Set-270-Piece-H270MTSRM/320379671
CRAFTSMANS 243PCS MECHANICS TOOL SET
https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN/5013577355
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Husky, 100%. Look at the drawer layout. The craftsman set is full of air, because most of the set is hex screwdriver bits. You can buy as many of those as you want for $10 on the end cap. You’re buying a mechanic’s set for sockets and wrenches. Which Husky includes almost twice as many of, of empyrically better quality (Project Farm has a great video with the empyrical data on that last claim.)
It would depend on how many filler tools were included such as bits, most of which are never used. They also sometimes throw in tons of hex set tools. When I get a set like that I want sockets and wrenches. So for me, whichever one has the least filler and more sockets and wrenches.
I bought a 348 piece Husky set, made in USA stamp on all the tools then, 2001 set.. looked at craftsman equivalent then, Husky way better quality. Swapped out a few broken rachets and cracked sockets without issues over the years to the made in china ones, quality is the same or better still.
Husky
GEARWRENCH
Doesn’t matter unless your a gear head. If your using your tool
Hear and there then it doesn’t really matter.
Craftsman has to much fillers, ill go with husky
Husky, craftsman is straight trash anymore
I went craftsman and my extra cash went to beer. No ragrets.
Only sockets I’ve ever had chip chrome and not have chrome on the inside of the sockets were from husky. They still work but I dont buy husky anymore.
Any tool is a great tool as long as it makes you money and is safe to use.
Husky. I grew up in the 60s everybody had Craftsman. Put Craftsman just isn’t what it used to be
Craftsman the ratchets just feel better
Picked up the Husky set.
Husky even though both are over loaded with “filler” tools aka driver bits. The Husky 270 piece has 146 bits. The 243 Craftsman has 156 bits.
Husky
The craftsman appears to be a little better organized. But I probably wouldn’t buy either.
if it sears craftsman ALL THE WAY FOR LIFE
Husky >>>
The husky because it has more sockets and wrenches.
Both made and manufactured in China ,Neither
Husky,cause HD is down the street.
The Husky set is a better deal.
Husky
Craftsman is complete garbage 🗑️ I have the original set made in USA. What they sell today is poor China quality
Craftsman 100%
No doubt about it I would pick craftsman because there’s a lot of people that sell craftsman tools and only the Home Depot sells husky so there it is. And may Jesus Christ of Nazareth bless you all amen.✝️✝️✝️🙏🏻🇺🇸
Neither. I’m a kobalt guy
The gear wrench set for 199
Craftmade!
Is pick the husky thought I do like Craftsman hand tools.
Craftsman since its reviews were slightly higher than husky but both are decent options, I say decent because I much rather have old craftsman
Husky
Husky
I’m a Craftsman guy but the husky says really good set I would pick husky
i picked up the husky for a backup set.
Got a 127 piece crescent set online cause my dad always used crescent. Also got a Milwaukee m12 kit that had an impact drill ratchet and sawzall. I’m stylin buddy
Craftsman there’s more places to take it back to the Husky looks like it’s got a lot of junk in it I mean my keys and stuff like that let me know when keys who the hell needs all my keys s*** never damn tools that you get 14 sets
both are junk my ratchets was more than the set
It doesn’t matter and we all know why; after a week of use both sets are going to be missing the 10 millimeter socket.
Pick gear wrench
Neither. The 290pc Husky is better value @$169. The 270 pc Husky set is a joke as ots got skips galore and lots of bits to up tool count.
Tha husky set really surprised me sure it had fill but also lots of good stuff I didn’t expect
Neiyher one. I choose a flat molded case at the same price. Compact, same amount of useful tools and easier to hide behing the seat
Bought the husky had the craftsman. The husky comes with way more stuff than the craftsman
I got the husky set a couple years ago Iv used it for everything from changing oil the suspension work and for the toughest job on the tools I replace a head from my 98 crv it gets the job done the set was 100 on Black Friday
Unless you work on vintage cars, skip these kits and cobble together some metric tools. Probably a couple hyper tough socket sets from Walmart. These kits don’t have the full range of metric stuff in them and you may wind up buying more metric sets anyway.
I could care less but husky and kobalt are more apples to apples I’d imagine.
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