- Contains the tools needed for most small repairs around the house
- Includes blow molded case for easy tool storage and portability
- 1pc-3/8" ratchet handle; 19pc-1/4" sockets:5/32, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12mm
- 8pc-3/8" sockets:9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4; 14 15, 16, 17mm; 1pc-3/8" x 3" extension bar; 4pc-screwdrivers; 1pc-adjustable wrench; 1pc-screwdriver handle; 1pc-long nose plier; 1pc-diagonal plider; 1pc-auto voltage tester
- ADAPTOR inside for all bits (20 sockets) Drive Socket & Socket Wrench Sets
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Barbie Dollie
Incredible value - coming from a tool snob
So the “1 click” button finally bit me. This came to my doorstep and I had NO idea where it came from. My roommate had been asking about a super basic tool kit to be had cheaply. I guess I ordered it while scrolling. I have 6 full size tool chests (yes, standing ones) full and literally top of the top of the line tools. Yet I didn’t send this one back. Here’s why - I use a lot of tools. More even than most professionals. I’m a general contractor at work, and a woodworker and gunsmith and all around tinkerer at home. Why do I recommend this set to anyone who won’t desperately miss $20? Because these tools are just under the par of the basic/ok big box store regular tools. I’ve probably received 10-20 tool kits with cheap-from-China true junk. Like the kind that a lot of times won’t even get you by in a pinch. This is not that. I would describe these as a perfect homeowners kit. The steel in these tools is impressively hard, particularly in the bit set. I broke, damaged, or generally rendered unusable 6 screwdrivers in the month of April. The bit set included with this is higher quality and harder than any no-name brand you’ll find. The Allen wrenches are slightly less hard than most of my others, but by design, Allen keys aren’t going to take on too much damage. For a homeowner that sticks to putting together furniture, hanging things, maybe a little appliance work, etc, you can’t go wrong here. If you know what you’re doing you could even do a bit of light duty mechanic work. Add a drill and a saw and you’ve got some incredible versatility here. This kit is set up to cover as many bases as possible in as little pieces as possible. For instance, instead of including a metric and SAE set of sockets, they include the odd SAE size that would be the metric. I wish a lot of my more expensive tools would do this (in some cases). Same with the Allen keys. They don’t include a 6mm Allen key. A common size. 1/4” is typically too big, but they do include a 6mm hex bit which would take its place. If you can only have one tool or tool set for twenty bucks, make this one it - you won’t be sorry.
Jennifer Krupa-Hawk
One word: value.
Those who are writing 1 and 2 star reviews are not people who own, and more importantly, USE real tools. I have tools from all the big names and with plenty of my kids inheritance sunk into them and I use them. If you are somehow considering this particular toolset to support your automotive career, well, clearly you aren't in the market for Snap-On and you aren't planning on being in automotive very long. Let's be clear...if you can find me another tool set with 122 pieces of the most commonly useful tools that can be delivered to my door for under $20 and is BETTER quality...please leave a comment and I'll stop writing reviews. Make no mistake, this tool kit does not come with a lifetime warranty and it does not come with a lifetime payment plan either. There's a reason. I bought three of these. One for each car. When I got them, I was expecting the worst...I was pleasantly surprised to find a set of passable tools that could probably serve dutifully even under somewhat frequent (but light) use. It's more than I expected and they are more than good enough to get me out of a jam. If you're expecting to find Snap-On quality and precision in a 122 piece kit that costs less than FOURTEEN CENTS a tool delivered to your door...well...I'll leave it at that.
Vera Chang
Perfect for a weekend warrior, coming from a tool dude.
Not high end but why would you expect it for the price? I've spent years around high end tools and when I moved, I couldn't bring my stocked tool chest with me. I needed something to have handy for when small projects popped up and this set does the job. Yeah, eventually I'll upgrade or send my tools across the country but for now, this set suffices. Perfect for the weekend warrior. I've used it to hang my flat screen and to tear apart my PS3 to clean it out. A set that doesn't advertise for more than it really is and for that I can respect it.
Casey Strunk
There is a tool for just about everything
I was looking for a mini tool set to use around the house for a few renovation projects. I looked in the store and online. I came across Cartman 148- piece tool set. I usually use craftsman and I didn't want to waste any money. After researching this, I decided to purchase this tool set. I am glad I bought it. The case is small and can be stored anywhere securely. No worries about anything falling out. It has a basic tool just for about anything you need depending on the work that you are completing. I have used it to tighten up screws, hang boards on the wall, and take apart/assemble a faucet. So far so good. I like it. I did not have to spend much on this. It was at a great price. I would recommend this if you are looking for tool kit to get you started or just to have around.
Laura
Great starter set!
Gave this to my daughter and her boyfriend as a house closing gift. It’s their first place and, as I told them, it’s handy to have a good set of tools for all those little things that come up as a homeowner. It would take time and money to piecemeal together the tools in this set. I know how many times I had to run out to buy a tool to fix a single problem! This is a nice sturdy set in a great compact storage case. They should be able to grab the case and find the tool they need to fix most any minor household problem. Having so many tools in one case will reduce the number of times you grab a single tool out of box thinking it’s what you need to fix something only to find out you need another tool or an additional tool! (Can you tell that I’ve suffered my frustrations doing this more than a few times? 😉) The tools seems durable and comfortable to use (we just pulled things out and played around with a bit). Over time, they may need to supplement this with heavier duty tools for a project but this should serve them well for years to come. I looked at a few sets online and in local stores but for the sheer number and variety of tools in this set, and the price, this was by far, the best value! Highly recommend this set for your basic household needs. The kids were really pleased to get this. It seems silly but most people get new/first-time homeowners pretty things (and I will when they finish renovations and move in) but this is a great gift that anyone would be grateful to have when some random thing needs fixing!
Mian Sohail Farooqi
Shockingly excellent quality tool kit for around the house
These aren't super high quality, but they aren't intended to be. They are inexpensive and will get the standard household jobs done. A good assortment, especially for those of us that tend to misplace screwdrivers and pliers all the time. They are surprisingly strong, but obviously not premium quality. A great set for most people.
Virginia LaFrieda Osonitsch
Great gift idea for new homeowners!
I received a small tool kit 16 years ago as a closing gift and still use it to this day. Mine was smaller and fits inside a kitchen drawer. This tool kit will also fit inside most cabinet drawers. It has everything you'd need, including some nails and a level, which is so handy. The case is heavy duty with 4 clasps that lock on the sides. All of the tools appear to be well made and fit snug in their compartments. It arrives with shrink wrap. There is no room to add a sticker inside with your company info and the outside is a rough texture, so I don't think a sticker would adhere very well. I bought two as closing gifts and will purchase more.
Jeremy Waugh
Oh you need tools?
This is a great priced starter kit for a new home that has everything you could possibly need. Standard screwdriver heads, hex heads so you don't have to use the stupid key that's included when assembling furniture. Tape measure is 12 ft so long enough for most household tasks. Also has a level for hanging pictures, a hammer, and wrenches. Only issue is the case is a little flimsy/cheap plastic. The bottom latch won't stay attached but it still closes fine and everything fits without cramming it shut.
Carol Johnson Turner
When a hammer yo don't need.
Bought this kit because it is more suited to the "electrically inclined". It is one that does not include a hammer and provides the required test lights for AC and DC circuits. It is also one that includes a wire cutter (not shown in the kit since it was in use) and the wire stripper/crimper/screws cutter tool, items missing in the other kits I was browsing before I chose this one. The best alternative for that "electrically inclined" profile customer for the price.
Mil Lhet
thoughtfully packed
I bought this for our daughter in her new apartment. She loves tools, which has made her a success as an OR nurse, but had always used her Dad's tools. Now that she has an apartment of her own and is putting things together, I bought her this tool box as a birthday present. It was fun to see her examine each tool in the box carefully and figure out how each one worked before she dug into her birthday cake. The selection of tools is quite complete for the occasional handy woman's usage., and is all packed together ingeniously. I recommend this tool set for everyday chores around the house.