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Serea71

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For months now I've been investing in a reliable toolbox/pit box set up because I was tired of the "cheap" tools that came with kits and was tired of stripping screws and such. While I don't think a toolbox will ever be 100% "complete", I'm happy with where it's at now and can always add to it in the future. Yes, I am not afraid to admit it but, I am a huge Snap-On addict lmao. As someone who used to work on 1:1 scale with my father and uncle, Snap-On has always been my family and I's go to, even if it's pricey. My Snap-On guy has always been awesome with helping out getting what I need and giving an occasional discount. Also, ever since I was introduced to MIP a couple years ago from my LHS, MIP has also been my go to for hex drivers. Anywho, I just thought I'd share my tool set up, I know it's a bit overkill, but I like nice tools and I'm sort of proud of myself for the patience that I had to go through lmao. I truly have as bad of a tool addiction as I do R/Cs 🤣

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My grandpa and uncle usually use craftsman for tools for their 1:1 stuff. My uncle uses arrowmax for his RC. I use a mix arrowmax, MIP and Dynamite. All good tools.
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