GearWrench 80932 is a top - notch mechanics tool set crafted with professional users in mind. Its goal is to supercharge productivity, improve access, and offer outstanding strength. All tools are made from high - quality alloy steel and sport a full polish chrome finish for a sleek look and durability. This 165 - piece set includes 1/4 in., 3/8 in., and 1/2 in. drive tools. It features both 6 - point and 12 - point sockets in SAE and metric sizes, available in standard and deep lengths. The set comes with 3 quick - release ratchets, various drive tools, a 13 - piece long - arm SAE hex key set, and 10 each of SAE and metric long - pattern combination wrenches. Everything is neatly stored in a blow - mold case, making organization a breeze. The full polish chrome sockets have large, hard - stamped size markings for easy identification. The combination wrenches have an offset box end and off - corner loading design to prevent fastener rounding. The 45 - tooth full polish chrome quick - release ratchets offer smooth operation. The knurled full polish chrome extensions and extension bars with knurled grips provide a non - slip surface. This set meets or exceeds ASME specifications, ensuring high - quality performance.







Using the GearWrench 80932 tool set is straightforward. First, open the blow - mold case and pick the tool you need for the job. For example, if you're working on a small fastener, the 1/4 - inch drive sockets are a great choice. If you need more torque, go for the 1/2 - inch drive ones. When using the ratchets, just attach the socket, place it on the fastener, and start turning. The quick - release feature makes it easy to change sockets. For the combination wrenches, use the open end to start loosening or tightening, and then switch to the box end for a more secure grip. When using the long - arm hex keys, make sure to insert them fully into the fastener to avoid stripping. As for maintenance, after each use, wipe the tools clean with a dry cloth to remove dirt and grease. You can also apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust, especially if you live in a humid area. Keep the tools in the blow - mold case when not in use to protect them from damage. Make sure to check the tools regularly for any signs of wear or damage, and replace them if necessary.