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Manufacturer | Hi-Spec Products |
Part Number | DT30016M-AE |
Item Weight | 5.39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 2.76 x 9.06 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DT30016 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 67 Piece METRIC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 67 |
Measurement System | metric, inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**W
Excellent value and a reliable well-made starter auto tool kit.
I had a car battery on one of those chargers that's supposed to maintain the battery. Unfortunately, rather than maintaining it, it decided to boil it over so I had a puddle of sulfuric acid under the car, on the battery tray, and elsewhere in my engine bay. A few minutes after noticing that, this tool kit arrived so I figured I had a chance to quickly try it out. Note that this is an SAE set without metric parts. Fine by me, since my job was in an older Mustang and therefore wouldn't have any metric bits.I was impressed right away with the socket wrench, which has 72 teeth for finely tuned turning. The handle is comfortable and there's negligible wobble of the socket itself. There are a couple of extensions and a spark plug socket. The modular screwdriver has the bits necessary for the majority of issues. Now, in reality, this is a starter set. You'll definitely need a bigger socket wrench for those rusty parts, as well as some larger screwdrivers and wrenches, but for a small job like today's, I had everything I needed to remove the battery, the tray, and get everything cleaned up and back together again (though admittedly I needed some baking soda and paper towels, neither of which were in the kit). The case is sturdy plastic and can be hung up on the wall using the carrying handle.The overall grade of the tools is much better than I had expected given the cost. I didn't get any sense in the first job or two that these tools would fall apart under regular use. This is a great emergency kit to keep in the trunk of the car for little jobs that sometimes arise on the road.
J**S
Perfect for literally ANY car it has all sizing!! Use it for your next car too, no worries!
This tool kit is boxed sanity! It contained both metric and standard sizing tools. Which when I looked up to.see what worked on my Subaru Impreza that was a mixed bag. After a certain year it was made domesticly yet some items were still made opposite to what the rest of the car was, in both cases. So much more appropriate that this has BOTH. If u read enough q&a just on forums online I found nearly all suggested the main type of measurent (metric or standard) for a tool set but time and time.again it was suggested to still have some of the other on hand. Yet again, another great reason this tool.set made.for the car was perfect. Plus when I replace the car the tools will still work with whatever I get. It didn't mention it but it also came with a half dozen smaller & half dozen larger zip ties. Nice add in! The tire.gauze also does not require batteries. Another bonus! I was surprised how compact they were able to package it. Another bonus!The only things I think it's missing is...1. A flash light. But really I have never thought a flashlight hidden away is safe having batteries in there and then the corrosion faction. Not to mention most people have phones with lights these days.2. A reflective caution triangle on the outside of the box. A older one I had years ago I must have left in a trade in or given away had that. But that's an easy fix. I'll just reflective tape on both sides . A triangle is pretty easy to do with tape or dots.We had already purchased, on a trip one of those battery boosters/chargers that have the clamps already a part of it. We got a second one with an air compressor as part of it. Together with the tool kit, I feel much more independent. Now if only there was a "can of emergency gas" we'd all be perfectly set. I can't tell u enough , what a great value this is,and how perfect it is for yourself, or a gift. It fits all cars, so One size fits all, is so true here. Hope u all enjoy your independence too.
T**N
Decent kit, with a few flaws
The good:The combo screwdriver/socket handle is clever, and gets a lot more torque than usual handles.The telescoping magnetic pick-up tool should be a standard item in every tool kit. It rarely is, but this kit has one.Good selection of driver bits.Tool quality is good, which is frequently not the case with inexpensive sets.The bad:The pliers don’t fit in the case. They’re about 5 mm too long. The case is plastic, so you can kind of squish it closed. The ones I got do not correspond with the product images. I emailed them about that; we’ll see if I hear back. I’ll update if I do.Spark plug gap tool? Anyone who gaps their own plugs isn’t buying such a simple kit. If you have a circular space in a tool kit, put something useful there, like a tape measure or a spool of steel wire.The air pressure gauge takes up too much space in the box, and you don’t want anything that relies on batteries in an emergency tool box. I took that out and used the space for some other small tools, including a standard pencil-type air gauge.Overall, a decent kit.
R**W
Real Handy!
I was recommended to purchase this specific toolkit and I can't wait to use!
N**S
Great for Vehicles
The metric version is the best value toolkit to keep in an ATV, boat, snowmobile, or an older car that you don't trust. It has a full selection of the most commonly used tools at a low price.The only weak point is the cheap blow-molded case. It doesn't always hold the tools perfectly, and it won't hold up to any vibration or abuse. Expect it to fall apart in a year or two if it isn't strapped in. At that point, just find a stronger case or a roll up bag. Still a great buy.
R**E
Great starter tool kit for car
Durable container, nice size for car foremergency repairs
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