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  • Good Tool Kit?

    Does anyone know of a good quality basic toolkit that I could carry in my trunk? I'd use this kit not just for roadside emergencies but also occasionally at work or home. I found a few "Automotive tool kits" on Amazon.com but I've never heard of the brands, there is no lifetime warranty, and I don't know of their quality.

    Does Husky, Stanley, or Craftsman have anything that would fit the bill? Thanks.
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    Re: Good Tool Kit?

    Craftsman usually has around a 150pc. tool set that comes in a case. Craftsman's tool kits are usually on sale around Spring time. May check into them soon just in case! That's what I started with. Gives you enough to do all sorts of jobs.

    I keep a ~50pc Stanley kit in the back of my Neon. Has a decent size socket set and a screwdriver handle with bits. I guess it just depends if you want something for everything or something more for your car.

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