The Truth about Tekton (Company Profile)

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  • The Truth about Tekton (Company Profile) Even if you have heard them I'm willing to be that most of you don't really know who Tekton actually is. What if I told you they have been around for over 50 years? That they are based in the Midwest or that they sell quite a few US made tools? Surprised? Don't feel bad, so was I.
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  • @JohnBeebe
    @JohnBeebe Před 5 lety +387

    I had purchased a Tekton 1/2 Torque wrench and my son was adjusting it and accidentally undid the whole knurled knob which caused it to come apart. I filled out Tekton online claim form for their anytime warranty on a Wednesday, not expecting anything since it was our fault, had a new Torque wrench by Tuesday the following week. That convinced me to purchase their deep well impact sockets for working on some old but still functioning Hondas. That's the kind of customer service lacking in many retailers today

    • @mattrob15
      @mattrob15 Před 4 lety +16

      For good reason. Tekton lost money because of your son playing with your tools. Not really fair to them but that's crazy they sent you a new one.

    • @mentals555
      @mentals555 Před 4 lety +24

      people abusing good warranties is the reason products that carry those warranties explode in price or lose the good service

    • @eduardosampoia5480
      @eduardosampoia5480 Před 4 lety +26

      @@mattrob15 A torque wrench knob should not just come apart...if it did then it is a design flaw.

    • @markdietel6303
      @markdietel6303 Před 4 lety

      John Beebe a

    • @stever5887
      @stever5887 Před 4 lety +10

      @@eduardosampoia5480-- I agree with you on that. It's possible Tekton had already received other requests/complaints re the poor construction/accuracy of the product. This was an inexpensive way to resolve the matter. It's possible the purchase involved an older model of the torque wrench (determined by its serial number) that was known to be defective, and Tekton was just doing the right thing. They kept a customer and may have convinced others to buy their products going forward. That's a win-win.

  • @railmastercnr
    @railmastercnr Před 5 lety +531

    Taiwan quality is usually a big step up from China

    • @bjimbosld
      @bjimbosld Před 4 lety +4

      railmastercnr i have an antique 3/4 drive CRAFTSMAN ratchet that is stamped Taiwan. They out sourced many years ago on many items but hate the china design on alot of their items. I just bought the ratcheting wrench set from tekton because its $50 and a six point.

    • @aguilayserpiente
      @aguilayserpiente Před 4 lety +12

      The place of origin, in the absence of hard data, is not helpful. Think the Pinto and 2017 VW. China manufactures anything according to the customer's specifications.

    • @elijahwatson8119
      @elijahwatson8119 Před 4 lety +22

      @@aguilayserpiente that's not entirely true. Read the book "Poorly made in China". The gist of the book is that Chinese companies will keep lowering the quality of the various components as far as they can so they make a larger profit. In the case of this book, it was shampoo and soap - they started replacing the specified ingredients with ones that were actually unsafe. Basically they just keep doing that until the company that contracted them notices. If you're a big company and can have a lot of oversight you'll probably be fine, but if you're a smaller company...avoid manufacturing in China.
      Now, to be fair I think things have improved since that book was written, but I don't doubt it's still a thing.

    • @aguilayserpiente
      @aguilayserpiente Před 4 lety +8

      @Elijah Watson You did not cite a passage from the book that you purport to offer as evidence indicating that Tekton wrenches or any wrench are poor quality (according to some undetermined quality standard) a fortiori because they were manufactured in China as opposed to the United States. See FRE 801, www.columbia.edu/~mr2651/ecommerce3/2nd/statutes/FRE.pdf. Tekton wrenches are at issue. Hard data showing inadequate performance are the relevant evidence.
      "Poorly made in China" is a satire and does not purport to be a work of sociology or an FTC investigation. Your Chinese cell phone and computer did well to permit you type in this forum. Your Chinese clothes, construction components, printer, auto components, main frames at Youtbue, mouse, keyboard, furniture, etc, all enabled you to make it to work or school without disintegrating.
      If we use the reasoning of the satire and your post, that your day was uneventful, despite you being swaddled in Chinese products, means that all Chinese exports are good. That, too, would be faulty reasoning, which no one is asserting (at least no one who remembers the Ford Pinto and its progeny). Country of origin is a mantra where there is a pecuniary interest on the part of the proponent- usually a schmo seeking heart balm, because he paid $127 for a Snap On wrench indistinguishable from a $11.99 Harbor Freight wrench. Folks, ROE and ROI are all that matter in an any venture.

    • @aguilayserpiente
      @aguilayserpiente Před 4 lety +5

      @@piepang7323 Random comments offered as "reviews" on Amazon are not data but are hearsay that could be made by employees of the competition. Evidence must be verifiable such as a study compiled by Consumer Reports, a .edu, or .gov source. As I indicated in my posts above, the country of origin claim of quality is heart balm for persons, who paid $130 for a Snap On product that performs no better than a substitutable product selling for $13. Claims of "quality" are zero talk, because such claims are not verifiable nor measurable quantitatively. ROE and ROI are all that matter.

  • @malikprice2821
    @malikprice2821 Před 5 lety +217

    I'm a Diesel mechanic half my box is tekton

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Před 5 lety +11

      What do you think of the impacts? I know a few years back some people were saying some negative stuff but I know they changed suppliers since then.

    • @malikprice2821
      @malikprice2821 Před 5 lety +9

      @@denoftools well I noticed that I can get bolts off with my tekton sockets that snap on or matco couldn't I have only been a mechanic for a few months but I think there great and not as expensive as snap on or matco we just got a matco dealer back a few weeks ago the one before guys told me that matco guy before didn't come by the shop for a year and half and would just park down the street at the bar and drink all day and he was doing that to almost all the other shops in town come to find out from what I heard from other shops

    • @juryrigjohn9697
      @juryrigjohn9697 Před 5 lety +14

      @@denoftools I'd go grey pneumatic for impacts. One of my boxes is tekton wrenches and sockets, mayhew for picks and bars, Klein for screwdrivers, knipex for pliers... dollar to quality amount I think that's dann hard to beat. My tekton impacts is one of the only sockets I broke so those live in my truck now

    • @BMikeAD
      @BMikeAD Před 5 lety +3

      @@denoftools picked up a set of 1/2" 12 point and 3/8" deep impacts a few months ago and they're above average so far. It'd be nice if they stamped the sizes as well as the etch but fit and finish is on point. I'll let you know if I break one but so far so good. Ride them hard and put them away wet daily as shop diesel mechanic.

    • @hoyay850
      @hoyay850 Před 4 lety +1

      @@denoftools I've had their 1/2 impacts for 2+ years. They are really good. I crank the hell out of them.

  • @BigDog50001
    @BigDog50001 Před 5 lety +108

    I like what Tekton is doing as a company, definitely going in the right direction.

  • @Cjinglaterra
    @Cjinglaterra Před 4 lety +156

    Tekton is what replaced Crapsman for me. I even like their tools better.

    • @garrettglauser8824
      @garrettglauser8824 Před 4 lety +9

      Cjinglaterra craftsman is garbage now, I bought a torque wrench for $90, opened it and discovered it only had a one year warranty, returned it, and bought two Tekton torque wrenches for the same price, with lifetime warranties

    • @ChuckNorrisUltra
      @ChuckNorrisUltra Před 4 lety +4

      A lot of us has Craftsman at one point. They never were a high quality tool.

    • @tonycj7860
      @tonycj7860 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm looking at replacements for my Craftsman as well. For a while I went with a company out of the Midwest called Menards, a lot of their tools were still US Made and mid grade quality. Of course, they went to mainly Chinese made tools now though. So off to find another replacement. Right now I have been comparing Gearwrench vs Tekton. Tekton seems to be winning my favor.

    • @transport21
      @transport21 Před 4 lety +1

      Garrett Glauser I don’t think tekton has lifetime on torque wrenches. I Could be wrong tho

    • @mitchellkasdin1899
      @mitchellkasdin1899 Před 4 lety +1

      Craftsmen was a high quality tool in the early days. I had a good set in 1980. If you call it Crapsmen then your probably right, they’ve gone down hill. Lowe’s owes them now so we’ll see what they do with the brand?

  • @WojciechP915
    @WojciechP915 Před 5 lety +248

    This is truly the strangest thing ever. Feel like I'm hallucinating seeing this bear.

  • @JettaRedIII
    @JettaRedIII Před 4 lety +39

    I’ll also give Tekton my vote. I had abused one of their channel lock type wrenches and knocked a couple of the teeth out. I submitted a claim on line and they sent me a replacement and asked that I use the wrench properly going forward - a reasonable request. They let me keep the first one. Great company. I now look for Tekton when shopping for a new tool.

  • @hgtydjdjdgh67889
    @hgtydjdjdgh67889 Před 4 lety +22

    90%+ of my tools are Craftsman from the time they were "Made in USA". When they switched to overseas I've been looking for a new company to support. Your videos on them convinced me to give them a try. I order an 8-piece impact set (1 in and up). I needed the size and I'm willing to give em a chance. Made in Taiwan (a country I have visited a lot for work and I love the people, the government and their ethics), and maybe they are my go to moving forward. I ordered directly through their website.

    • @jonathanpopham5483
      @jonathanpopham5483 Před rokem +1

      Torque test channel tests wrenches. Tekton wrenches scored just as good as USA Craftsman, and better than everything else.

  • @jhonsmith3578
    @jhonsmith3578 Před 5 lety +164

    Holy shit a talking Bear I got to quit drinking

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Před 5 lety +20

      So then I take it you won't be going to the bar with us tonight? More for me I guess.

    • @crashjump1849
      @crashjump1849 Před 4 lety +2

      Just close your eyes and on keep drinking .......... lol!

    • @martinfletchersandiegoca7523
    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 Před 4 lety

      You DO know, the Bear has a friend named Jeff,
      who ferments AND distills his own beverages.
      Bear, ask Jeff what would be a good still, to
      run as a pot still and an (acid) reflux still.
      Since Rum is my favorite, (pot still) and I do
      enjoy a small nip of Vodka (reflux) I want one
      that will be able to handle both.
      steve

    • @jamesdean4972
      @jamesdean4972 Před 3 lety

      The Den of Tools what company were u referencing when u said it’s American but outsourcing to other places?

  • @stephenross9282
    @stephenross9282 Před 4 lety +48

    I'm a diesel tech that's just started off with building my box and have purchased a few socket sets from them. Your video just confirmed that I definitely buy more from them

    • @Vinnie_16
      @Vinnie_16 Před rokem +1

      Bro, I just became a diesel tech myself. And Snap-On is just too expensive for me to start with. I've been looking for other affordable options and I think Tekton is a good option. Eventually I will get Snap-On but for now I hope Tekton works.

    • @stephenross9282
      @stephenross9282 Před rokem +1

      @@Vinnie_16 I still buy there stuff. Warranty is bad ass take a picture send it to them and they mail you a replacement

    • @Vinnie_16
      @Vinnie_16 Před rokem +1

      @@stephenross9282 that's awesome 👌, thanks for responding brother. I have ordered a some tools from Tekton already. I've done a lot of research on their tools vs others like Snap-On and Tekton has proven it's quality. The warranty process sounds amazing 👏

  • @refugeinc.159
    @refugeinc.159 Před 5 lety +26

    I absolutely love Tekton tools. Started stocking up on their impact socket sets last year. Incredible prices and NO SKIPS!

  • @richardfowler3254
    @richardfowler3254 Před 5 lety +14

    I'm sold, I am on their website while I am listening to your VO. Now I need to figure out how to get them home without being seen buying more tools :-)

    • @JB-423
      @JB-423 Před 3 lety

      put your tools inside egg cartons and stuff like that. or tell the wife that you're working on your anniversary/b-day present and you don't want her to see what you're bringing in.

  • @joshrod2941
    @joshrod2941 Před 5 lety +297

    Who was on tekton.com or amazon while watching lol

    • @troyschuller671
      @troyschuller671 Před 5 lety +3

      And who did research on these non USA made tools its crap but boy they have a lifetime on them. Well As sears proved with Craftsman You will lose your customers and die hard collectors if you out source from china and Taiwan. So I dont know whose greasing the old bear but I guess to be a Us tool company all you need to do is make screwdrivers,punches,And chiseles oh and plastic socket rails and bungee cords Wooohpee

    • @kidrock7462
      @kidrock7462 Před 5 lety +3

      Me. Lol

    • @jaybee2344
      @jaybee2344 Před 4 lety +4

      @imgone Well if a professional mechanic is worried about breaking these cheaper priced tools. Buy two of each commonly used ones. So you will have a immediate back up while you wait for a replacement. Plus you will still SPEND LESS vs high priced tools.

    • @cardo1111
      @cardo1111 Před 4 lety +1

      Troy Schuller All things being equal I would also prefer a U.S. made tool. Unfortunately today it is more and more difficult to find and its often cost prohibitive. A quality Taiwanese tool will usually work very well at a much more affordable price. If a company like Tekton is able to sell there tools at a reasonable cost and stand behind them if you experience any issues, that is a win win for most consumers who don't need the quality of a Snap-on tool. Tool truck tools are usually not worth the premium price for most tool users you are paying a large premium for that quality increase the law of diminishing returns kicks in.

    • @jaydee2620
      @jaydee2620 Před 4 lety

      Yes imgone Taiwan tools r great

  • @mattaomartinez.9817
    @mattaomartinez.9817 Před 5 lety +16

    I made Tekton my first choice in tools last year when I started buying my own. I like wasting some bucks on exspensive brands sometimes, but im gunning for tek when im being real with my money.

  • @jonyoung6405
    @jonyoung6405 Před 4 lety +37

    Carlyle and Teckton are my "go-to " tools since I've walked away from Craftsmen.

    • @crashandburnbirner
      @crashandburnbirner Před 4 lety

      I love Carlyle, but they are getting hard to find at some NAPAs.

    • @jonyoung6405
      @jonyoung6405 Před 4 lety

      @@crashandburnbirner Good to know. . The one I usaully get tools seems to have a good stock.....for now.

    • @jacobmckee5862
      @jacobmckee5862 Před 4 lety

      I recently (7 mos. ago) returned a set of Carlyle 1/2in hex bit sockets. They were truly and utterly bad quality. First, the indents on the sockets would not secure onto the ratches (I tried several different ratches. Craftsman, pittsburgh, and tekton.) They'd just fall off the ratches. Second, where they broach the metal to insert the hex bit, instead of cleaning out or "swaging", for lack of a better word, out the material that's displaced during the broaching process, they left it in there. The excess material is brittle, and as I found out, actually breaks off in chucks, which fell into a head I had off. Not good. Third, the hex bits were bent. There was a curve to them, even the 3/8 hex. The last thing was the fishish. It reminded me of the finish on tools from china and India from the late 80's and early 90's. The chrome had flaws like bumps from welding spatter and the size stamp on each socket (what looked like cold rolled stamping) was nearly illegible. One of the few tools I've ever returned. I paid for USA made quality and got a load of crap.

  • @Ddabsolve
    @Ddabsolve Před 5 lety +19

    Tekton gave our high school auto shop tools half off after our instructor met with someone from their company. I love them the wrenches are top quality and the small 3/8ths tool kit is easy to grab and the button style ratchets are amazing

  • @markgolembiewski4570
    @markgolembiewski4570 Před 5 lety +29

    So Tekton was MIT?
    I have MIT impact sockets and a few other tools for 40 years.
    I have an MIT 1/2" Impact 40 years still pounding hard.

  • @Simple5.0
    @Simple5.0 Před 5 lety +41

    Nice find. Any time I’ve seen tekton on Amazon I assumed they were a cheap overseas company kinda thing. Sometimes being wrong is pretty good. I’m gonna give them a shot.

  • @mr300travels4
    @mr300travels4 Před 4 lety +21

    Finally someone showcases my favorite hand tool company. I switched from Craftsman to Tekton about two yrs ago and it's a way better product. As I switched I gave away my Craftsman stuff

    • @badbiker666
      @badbiker666 Před 3 lety +1

      I discovered Tekton after I discovered, the hard way, that Craftsman is no longer USA made. I managed to break a couple of old Craftsman ratchets in 1/4" and 1/2" drive. I got them replaced under warranty at Lowes, but saw a video that told me that Stanley owns the Craftsman brand now and has outsourced their manufacture to China. I felt ripped off! Tekton makes about 20% of their tools in the USA, 70% in Taiwan, and the rest in Mainland China (according to their website - highly recommended). On their website, each tool or tool line gets a "specifications" page which lists exactly where the item is made. I like that. I have a couple of their Taiwanese tools and the quality seems to be very good. Of course you can't beat their warranty. I will be sticking with Tekton going forward.

  • @NarrowRoadAdventures
    @NarrowRoadAdventures Před 5 lety +2

    Here in the Midwest there is a regional store named "Big R" that is like a Tractor Supply on steroids and lower prices. It's one of my favorite local stores and fortunately is only a mile from my work. They carry a whole isle of Tekton tools and I have used a few here and there. I always assumed them to be a cheap brand but never really looked into them. Three weeks ago I searched your channel for a Tekon review and didn't find one so I then did my own research. After my research, I decided my next socket sets will all be Tekton. Thank you for your review, it confirms my thinking and my thoughts of the company and their tools. Shine on!

  • @pantherplatform
    @pantherplatform Před 5 lety +45

    At 2x speed, its brief alright...

  • @7thfloorisnomoreq790
    @7thfloorisnomoreq790 Před 4 lety +62

    Also I'm a tool junkie and no skip mean a lot to me even though I know there are sizes ill NEVER use. Just feels weird missing them.

    • @JB-423
      @JB-423 Před 3 lety +3

      same. worse if you have the numbered socket rails and there are empty spaces. all you think about is that empty spot until you bite the bullet and purchase the 5 or so missing sockets in all 3 sizes

    • @danielmoore6711
      @danielmoore6711 Před 3 lety +2

      Dude I feel you. Having no skips is a feeling you cant beat.

    • @Santanapain
      @Santanapain Před 3 lety +2

      Better to have and not need them then to not have and need them

    • @slimmers00
      @slimmers00 Před 2 lety

      18mm nuts & bolts exist! If I’m buying a set, I want all the sizes, even if they’re only used occasionally

  • @phillipallred3235
    @phillipallred3235 Před 4 lety +3

    Absolutely love the in depth look, and it got me motivated to go out a buy them locally. Love the quality of the tools and the video.

  • @SavetheRepublic
    @SavetheRepublic Před 4 lety +9

    I really wish they would bring back U.S. tool manufacturing. I literally have tools like craftsman and Irwin that are going on 20 years strong. I have a 1/2" craftsman ratchet from 1971 that was passed down to me still in use. I stumbled across Tekton at a time I needed tools for a new job but didn't have the money to spend and man did I luck out. I have those black with red handled screw drivers at the end of the video and they are awesome! I love how they fit my big mitts. They are very easy to grip and turn. They also have what they are marked on the end so when they sit in tool boxes face down you still know what they are. I've been beating them up for a few years now and I haven't broken a tip yet, knock on wood!

  • @OldBeaterGarage
    @OldBeaterGarage Před rokem +4

    I love how they don't skip sizes! The complete set actually makes it cheaper than buying a set that is incomplete and you need to buy individual sockets or wrenches to complete the set.

  • @ryanlewis6541
    @ryanlewis6541 Před 4 lety +9

    I'm a student at a trade school and before I started going I was only really buying tekton, but when I found out they have a student discount for 15% along with the 10% back still. I absolutely love their tools and will continue to buy until I have a full box

  • @Pro1er
    @Pro1er Před 5 lety +6

    You make enjoyable videos Bear. I live in Michigan and have some very old MIT tools. They were a bargain brand that were sold in places like Big Lots, (back when Big Lots actually sold tools). I have some Tekton tools and they really are nice tools with a great warranty. It's good to see them get some well deserved recognition. I like my Tekton tools better than my Gear Wrench tools because they just seem to have a nicer finish - at least on the ones that I've acquired.
    Way too many companies don't realize the value of a good website, (or are too cheap to put any money into supporting one.) The Tekton website is the best tool website I've ever seen. My hat's off to Tekton for that.
    As a side note, I think the reason that Tekton doesn't brag about some of their tools being made in the USA is because then you'll have people asking why every tool they sell isn't made here. The fact is that so much manufacturing has gone overseas that there just aren't that many companies the manufacture tools in the USA anymore.

  • @amoscardoza5253
    @amoscardoza5253 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for the video! I was looking for a brand I could build on now that craftsman is not as good as they once were. Well done!

  • @Alexlfm
    @Alexlfm Před 5 lety +7

    Here in Michigan back when they were MIT we would joke that it stood for Made In Taiwan tools (probably part of the reason they changed their name). They have improved massively over the last decade or two. I absolutely love the ratcheting socket wrench set I got from them years ago. Still works great today. Although to be honest I bought plenty of them before they were what they are now...
    In the Midwest they are the primary tools sold at all Meijer locations.

  • @FinallyMe78
    @FinallyMe78 Před 5 lety +4

    I love their tools. I made a video of me reviewing 2 of their socket sets. The main gripes I had, it seems that they fixed in their newer sets. I didn't like the fat headed ratchets, and they now have thinner profile ones. They also added a few sockets to the sets that I wanted. I love that their screwdrivers are USA made. Some of their pliers are as well. I wish most of their impact sockets were Chrome Moly, but their larger ones are. Their wrenches have been amazing for me so far. I love their warranty.

  • @jamesdietz29
    @jamesdietz29 Před 4 lety +5

    I use a Tekton torque wrench at work to periodically torque down the way caps on our hydraulic brake presses and have seen other Tekton tools in stores... I'd have to admit that I am impressed with the quality of what I've seen and when it comes time to replace an old tool or get something new, they'll certainly be on my list of brands to consider.

  • @jerrysato3195
    @jerrysato3195 Před 3 lety

    I’m glad I ran across this video from a year ago ... I’m waiting for my first shipment ... I have passed the info on to my sons.
    Keep up the great news!
    Thank you!

  • @darshilpatel792
    @darshilpatel792 Před 5 lety +5

    I have a 3/8 Socket set 47- piece and it’s amazing. I got it for 40 bucks from amazon and they work great. I keep the box in my car, and they have been far more useful and plus they are amazingly responsive with their warranty as well. I had an issue with the socket wrench and they sent out a repair kit next business day.

  • @AceMon2005
    @AceMon2005 Před 4 lety +30

    "American components, Russian Components, ALL MADE IN TAIWAN!"

    • @dantheautoman3821
      @dantheautoman3821 Před 3 lety

      Lev may not know star wars, but he’ll tell you how it is.

    • @zackwatt
      @zackwatt Před 3 lety

      I just watched that movie again yesterday haha

  • @tylerperry2583
    @tylerperry2583 Před 4 lety +5

    i love that the set dont skip sizes. the 19 piece metic ratcheting wrench set goes 6-24 even has the 23! watch the ratchet review video to it ties with snap on canked till fail

  • @vanuren3345
    @vanuren3345 Před 3 lety +2

    Bear, I watched this about a year ago and recently decided to add the ratcheting combination wrenches to my kit. So I ordered the NO SKIP Metric set. Once they arrived I put them through their paces and they are absolutely great and strong. Thanks!

  • @appalachiashellfighter2269

    I’ve had a 3/8” socket kit, that has no skipped sizes metric and sae, breaker bar handful of extensions and pretty nice ratchet. I absolutely love the set. Granted I’ve never use Mac or snap on tools, but everyone I help out is impressed with the set. I plan on picking up the 1/4” complete set, and potentially a wrench set or 2

  • @TheLucas2696
    @TheLucas2696 Před 5 lety +4

    Just ordered $180 worth of Tekton tools, I've had a few of their pliers that I've been happy with. I actually found a small display of Tekton tools at Meijer, a local-ish grocery store chain here in Milwaukee.

  • @mj-1809
    @mj-1809 Před 5 lety +2

    The Den of Tools
    I’m shocked! I thought the same as you - foreign/Asian sounding name, probably made in Taiwan. Decent but ???
    Now I’m convinced! I have some Tekton tools I’ve inherited and this will change my mind to buy more.. awesome everything! Returns, manufacturing, company efforts.. you name it. Excellent.
    I will say this was honestly faaaarr longer than I could have ever wanted to watch.. ever lol. but very glad for it’s information (and the fast forward button lol)
    Thanks!

  • @eginteractive
    @eginteractive Před 3 lety +2

    Definitely correct when they said about the industry moving towards bit drivers rather than have a hex bolster on screwdrivers. I used to only buy screwdrivers with this feature, but in the last few years I found myself just going for the bit driver sockets rather than having to mess around with putting a wrench on the screwdriver. Sometimes you don't have enough room to swing a wrench, which is where the sockets really make all the difference.

  • @claytonscheiber3493
    @claytonscheiber3493 Před 4 lety +10

    I'm glad I watched this after I bought the prybars and dead blows. Just reassured my purchase. Also, I'm probably gonna go with Tekton over Icon. The prices are comparable, more available, and they seem to be a bit better overall.

  • @jonathanpopham5483
    @jonathanpopham5483 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for making this video. I'm a builder and I've noticed I'm lacking in automotive tools. I'm not planning on being a pro mechanic, and I can't justify Snap On prices. I love that they are moving more manufacturing to the USA, and I love their warranty process.

  • @igotaction
    @igotaction Před 5 lety

    Just went from San Diego to Goodyear to check out Tekton after watching this awesome video. Ordered no skip set and some individuals (11 and 13mm hex sockets) thanks Mercedes! I also bought the no skip 19 piece metric 3/8” set. Since they don’t have a “how did you hear about us” when ordering I went to the help page to say I’m filling my toolbox with their tools because of you (and their awesome tools for the price). Wouldn’t have found them without you. I showed my wife snap on prices and she just about shizzled her pants.

  • @fernandovalero8605
    @fernandovalero8605 Před 4 lety +1

    Just saw this and I’m glad i did. I have to say I will be starting a Tekton collection. Also great channel! 👍🏼

  • @r5cpt
    @r5cpt Před 5 lety +4

    I still find myself using a wrench on a screwdriver's shaft from time to time. I say this as a guy who likes Tekton tools; I dislike taking options away from users.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 5 lety +6

    I love how organized and very neet the C-A-L Ranch stores are

  • @SavetheRepublic
    @SavetheRepublic Před 4 lety +2

    Love my Tekton tools. I've been using mine for the last 4 years on a daily basis in the automotive industry. Great price, love the molded case, the non skip sockets, complete sets. The price has gone up slightly but would highly recommend.

  • @lvstreeter
    @lvstreeter Před 4 lety +3

    I just bought a Tekton ratchet handle because it looked like my favorite bent handle Snap-on ratchet when I was a mechanic but only 1/4 the price I didn't know they used to be Michigan Industrial Tool I used to buy them all the time back in the day!
    Great video Red

  • @travispratt6327
    @travispratt6327 Před 5 lety +3

    I’ve been very happy with the few tekton things I’ve bought, will definitely be seriously considering tekton for anything I need and they actually make. I just hope they don’t start jacking up prices or get bought out and cheapened up, they have a great price to performance ratio and really do hit the absolute sweet spot for price vs quality.

  • @flipicaneze
    @flipicaneze Před 4 lety +3

    I love that each of their socket kits can come as Metric only and with a breaker bar. Now I wish they would make a full 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 drive combined kit.
    Do they ever have sales though?

    • @josephriddle2772
      @josephriddle2772 Před 3 lety

      They (tekton) just might do that 🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧

  • @MFO46
    @MFO46 Před 3 lety +2

    I am from Michigan, and our big chain grocery store 'Meijer's' carries Tekton toolz. I've never given them a second look. But now that Sears has gone by the wayside, I recently purchased a ratchet. And I am impressed. So much, that during this video I opened an account with Tekton!

  • @kevincampbell8298
    @kevincampbell8298 Před 4 lety +1

    I recently bought 4 sets of sockets. Love the 6-24 sets with the twist lock for the sockets! I have 3-4 more sets of sockets to order. Upgrading old tools to newer ones.

  • @fubartotale3389
    @fubartotale3389 Před 2 lety +3

    As a 50 year Toolmaker, I can tell the quality of a tool from the "feel" I bought a set of Tekton allen wrenches knowing nothing about Tekton, just needing some wrenches and not wanting to spend a lot as I'm looking to retire.
    That said, I could tell that the wrenches were high quality from the jump, and it turns out that they are Vanadium steel, great stuff and really cheap.
    If I were younger and just starting out, I would tool up with Tekton and put the money I saved in the bank!

  • @Marc48ify
    @Marc48ify Před 5 lety +6

    That's a nice store. I feel companies like Capri or Tekton is the Craftsman of my generation. I'd get those long flex head ratcheting wrenches.

  • @christopherhylton8462
    @christopherhylton8462 Před 4 lety +2

    I only started using some of their tool a few months ago and I honestly have to say I have been impressed. I am a auto tech and my tools do get a serious workout. I have used some of their impact sockets and none of them are fatigued, or started rounding and getting sloppy or break. That impressed me. All my impacts are the maximum torque impacts that Snap-on sells both 3/8 and 1/2 drive.

  • @Tomsfoolery.
    @Tomsfoolery. Před 4 lety +2

    I've been using these tools for the past year and the quality is good. I have a mix of Snap-On, Mac and these and I don't feel they're any less quality. All tools can break. I'm JUST now learning on their replacement process. That's awesome! Thanks for this video!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 5 lety +6

    Love my bit sockets more then screw drivers with the wrench option

  • @kj55
    @kj55 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm not going to lie when you got to the part about their replacement of their tooling and all you have to do is send a picture That's amazing for any company

  • @kennethneville7564
    @kennethneville7564 Před 5 lety +2

    Don't forget, they have a 30% trade school student discount. Works seamlessly with the 10% back rewards program, and just like the rewards program, it applies to EVERYTHING on the site. I'm always checking their website and they have continuously introduced new tools for the past year. Customer service is far superior to any tool truck brand. I accidentally placed 2 back to back orders online for the exact 3 items (router cut out and it didn't indicate the sale went through the first time, even though it actually did). Customer service rep (shoutout to David Kuiper at Tekton) emailed AND called within 5 minutes to make sure I actually wanted both orders or if it was a mistake. That would never happen with the tool truck guys. I can't say enough about them. Thanks for the video! I had no idea they had a storefront. I'll have to check them out.

  • @CarsSimplified
    @CarsSimplified Před 5 lety +2

    I'm impressed! That warranty sounds great! I only recently saw my first Tekton tool recently, a torque wrench that someone brought to class.

    • @denoftools
      @denoftools  Před 5 lety +1

      Are you a student? If so Tekton offers a 30% program.

    • @CarsSimplified
      @CarsSimplified Před 5 lety

      I am! How does that compare to about 50% off of Matco? Which would you pick between those two discount levels and brands?

  • @harrybachmann9815
    @harrybachmann9815 Před 5 lety +17

    Thumbs up for both the Bear and Tekton! I have their 1/2" impact sockets, crowsfeet, and stubby wrenches with more future purchases planned. Quality tools at a descent price.

  • @willclemons7664
    @willclemons7664 Před 5 lety +4

    The impacts are awesome, I also purchased 1/4" torque wrench.

  • @82lube
    @82lube Před 5 lety

    AWESOME. Thanks for keeping us informed & Up to Date

  • @chrisgallagher3703
    @chrisgallagher3703 Před rokem

    Amazing I've honestly never heard of them and I'm so glad that I saw this because it seriously time to start replacing all of my old stuff from every different brand you can imagine. I acutely worked for a company that bought all of our tools over my 30 years career witch is amazing and they retired with me !! That said you don't take as good of care of them when your not paying for them...its just a fact and they never stuck with the same brands most were State Bid I believe. Anyway its time for a new streamline set of tools and im going to take a serious look at these..Especially with the replacement policy...Thats just awesome!!
    Thanks 🐻! As a new fan I'm loving your channel a d I tried to watch your live last night but it just froze up on me but nor before I got a shout out from your daughter!! I got a kick out of that ! Thanks again Chris Gallagher!!

  • @chuckquinn8026
    @chuckquinn8026 Před 5 lety +3

    Buy direct from Tekton, and get points towards your next purchase. Free shipping/no tax/fast delivery......gorgeous wrenches. Starting to see some of their tools locally here in South Jersey......otherwise, available thru Home Depot online or Amazon...

  • @Dream42000
    @Dream42000 Před 5 lety +12

    I love this brand,I mean they're not as good as Gearwrench,snap on or the other name brands but they're pretty damn close. Plus they're way more cost effective and Tekton has their foot in the door for way more different markets in Diy.

    • @thinshadow551
      @thinshadow551 Před 3 lety +2

      Tekton 3/8 ratchet has proved to outperform snapon's 3/8 ratchet

    • @joeyseabaugh6742
      @joeyseabaugh6742 Před 2 lety

      I would put them up against any of my gear wrench stuff. I feel that they are superior to gearwrench

  • @bigmikeh5827
    @bigmikeh5827 Před 5 lety +3

    Have used their Allen sockets as an industrial maintenance tech. Love them.

  • @donwallace7354
    @donwallace7354 Před 5 lety +1

    Great company review. I didn't realize they were headquartered right up the road from me in GR. The local farm/fleet store carried them until just recently. According to their website, there are still 30 stores within a 50 mile radius that carry them (mostly Meijer stores). I've got a good selection of Tekton in the toolbox, including that torque wrench that I got for less than $20 when the farm store put Tekton on clearance.

  • @truckerpeterose
    @truckerpeterose Před 5 lety +5

    Tekton has some amazing quality tools. I spent about a thousand dollars on upgrading everything I own to Tekton. I can not find any company anywhere doing what they are doing. Hands down the best service and guarantee anywhere. My only gripe is they updated all of their socket sets weeks after I spent a small fortune buying all their sets in a span of a week. The tools are still great but now I feel like all my tools are outdated and not the best. Definitely soured me but what am I gonna do. If I had waited just 2 weeks I would have gotten all the updated ratchets with my sets🤨

    • @pnv8477
      @pnv8477 Před 4 lety +2

      Trucker88 just dropped 1600 switching everything over to Tekton myself. Yes it sucks you got the older sets but little by little buy it all again, fuck it! Have two sets of everything. Tool addiction is amazing. Learn to embrace it!

  • @23x31
    @23x31 Před 5 lety +4

    Bought full sets of their wrenches in SAE and Metric. Extremely nice and decent price.

  • @markf3908
    @markf3908 Před 4 lety +1

    First time I heard of Tekton was in 2013 when I bought a wrench set from Amazon. Got the TEKTON 1938 MaxTorq Combination Wrench Set, Metric, 10 mm - 32 mm, 16-Piece for $56.41. the reason I bought it was I was working on the fan pulley and needed like the 32mm wrench. This set had it with all the other wrenches for an awesome price so thought it could hurt to give them a try. I was surprised at the quality of the tools for what I paid, they work really well. The set I have dose says MIT and Tekton on the canvas carrier

  • @aethertech
    @aethertech Před 3 lety +2

    I grew up with my dad heading down to Sears and getting any-time-any-way replacement on his Craftsman tools.
    And what impressed me about Tekton while reading up on them, and seeing reviews - I was instantly on board. Decent price, American company (even if not all their products are made in the USA.) So, yea, their impact socket set is no joke. The case is sturdy, the sockets are very scoochem. I will be a return customer.

  • @dcast777
    @dcast777 Před 4 lety +6

    Lol, Harbor Freight actually counter sued Snap On for their "made in the USA" claim on the floor jack suit.

  • @ismaels91
    @ismaels91 Před 5 lety +13

    Also if your a student in the field. You get 30 percent off there items. Application is on there website

    • @truckerpeterose
      @truckerpeterose Před 5 lety +2

      Gears N' Ish Down to 15% off now but still something.

    • @flamethrowercandle2354
      @flamethrowercandle2354 Před 4 lety

      Their means ownership. There is a direction.

    • @elliottalderson9349
      @elliottalderson9349 Před 4 lety

      Gears N' Ish
      Clearly “You’re “ not a student or you would know that it’s THEIR not there.
      It’s you’re not your. Jus’ bustin’ ur ballz.
      You’re a Trade School guy right? Not an SJW I’m guessing?

  • @VincentGogluicci
    @VincentGogluicci Před 3 lety

    Thanks for all the info on the company and their products. I'm just a homeowner/diy'er but after too many years of not having the right tool for the job, or missing the correct size wrench, I ordered their combination wrenches and socket set. I'm looking forward to finally having some nice tools!

  • @chiil034
    @chiil034 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a complete 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" ratchet socket set, as well as a handful of other sets and ratchets individually to replaced some of my cheap aging tools. I'm super looking forward to getting it all setup and put into my tool box.

  • @StephenCoxfixit
    @StephenCoxfixit Před 4 lety +15

    I hope the quality of their ratchet wrenches have gotten better. I tried out a set a couple years ago and they were by far the worst wrenches Iv ever tried. The ratchet mechanism was sloppy and the open end open up instantly. Both side of the wrench were the worst Iv ever tried to use.

    • @Raevenswood
      @Raevenswood Před 3 lety +14

      They ditched the old design and came out with a 90 tooth ratchet there is another guy on CZcams that side a break strength challenge between about 8 different makers including snapon ratchets and the Tekton won the shootout it never broke even at 650ftlbs of torque on it ... all the others broke around 275ftlbs or less. The tekton handle just bent and then the guy bent it back and did the test again. I’m pretty impressed with the tools I have from them and the quality is way better than craftsman or harbor freight

    • @jeffcuevas5918
      @jeffcuevas5918 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Raevenswood that was a ratchet NOT a ratchet wrench.

    • @ricker76er
      @ricker76er Před 2 lety

      I have a set of their ratcheting wrenches. Bought them in 2021. They seem like good quality. I use them at work. They don’t get a lot of use but I’ve never had a problem with them.

    • @marionkeepper5972
      @marionkeepper5972 Před 2 lety +1

      Stephen, I bought a set of their flex head ratcheting wrenches last year and I've been happy with the quality. The 72 tooth mechanism is tight with no slop. The click of the teeth is almost as loud as a click style torque wrench. Possibly they've made some improvements? I haven't abused them or anything but for a diy car guy (repair and restoration) they seem to b about right. For a pro tech in a dealership I couldn't say

  • @richyscameracaptures276
    @richyscameracaptures276 Před 4 lety +6

    When my harbor freight tools break, I replace them with a Tekton variety.

  • @nosliwttam77
    @nosliwttam77 Před 5 lety +2

    I've been using Tekton 90 tooth long 3/8 and stubby 1/4 ratchets for a couple of months at work. Very satisfied so far.

  • @mattphillips4260
    @mattphillips4260 Před 5 lety +3

    thanks for the video was just looking at some impact sockets from this company and ready to pull the trigger on them now

  • @johnhandcock3242
    @johnhandcock3242 Před 5 lety +36

    People need to stop blaming china for making cheap junk. It's not entirely China doing it. It's largely US companies telling Chinese companies to make cheap junk. They'll make w/e you want. You tell them to make a bad wrench, they'll do it. You tell them to make a high quality wrench, they'll do it.
    Don't get me wrong, I like to buy made in the USA. Now that I know more about tekton I will be more likely to buy tekton products, even if they cost a little more.

    • @SimonTekConley
      @SimonTekConley Před 5 lety +5

      People forget in the 70's and 80's when the US made junk

    • @XqualDK
      @XqualDK Před 5 lety +3

      "made in usa" here in europe means the same as "made in china" quality is poor compared to german made tools.

    • @chuckquinn8026
      @chuckquinn8026 Před 5 lety +3

      John Handcock everyone loves their made in China iPhones and IPads.........

    • @johnhandcock3242
      @johnhandcock3242 Před 5 lety +4

      @@chuckquinn8026 Right? China and Taiwan make the vast majority of all the computer products we use today, but they're too simpleminded to handle wrenches! Cmon

    • @heretolevitateme
      @heretolevitateme Před 5 lety

      Problem has always been that western countries like cheap stuff, and the cheap stuff is also affordable for Asian markets, making production runs bigger and making these cheap items even cheaper. As China's middle class continues to grow this reputation should subside. :)
      But if the Chinese housing bubble finally bursts first, we may never see the way out. :)

  • @garysgarage3669
    @garysgarage3669 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a set of MIT SAE/metric wrenches for about 15 years, I also have a ton of Tekton.

  • @ZippoVarga
    @ZippoVarga Před 5 lety +1

    I've yet to venture to the Tekton line, but with all of the positivity behind their tools that I've seen, if I'm in need, it will definitely be in the running. Until Stanley gets their promised factory built and start manufacturing the Craftsman Brand in the USA again, I'm at the mercy of what's available if I'm against the wall and a clock on a job. Cheers Bear! Zip~

  • @mvanalst2003
    @mvanalst2003 Před 5 lety +2

    Wonderful video! I own some of the combination wrenches, impact sockets, and a basic metric/SAE 3/8” set with ratchet. I love their stuff. At first, I did love their impact sockets, and they do perform well...BUT the laser etching does ware off after some use. Overall, great tools and I’ve never had one fail me yet.
    Shine on.

  • @boomerdc
    @boomerdc Před 4 lety +4

    it almost brings a tear to my eye....
    after sears became a sellout, their tools became SHIT.. (when I was growing up, they were the best a working man could afford and still be of good quality and an unbeatable warranty, go to any local (HAHHA) store, get a replacement, happy consumer)
    I have been hard pressed to find something to support american companies, jobs and economy. I live in MI and this is a WIN WIN for me. they have what I want, fair price, excellent quality and, most important, THEY DONT SKIP SIZES.....!!
    as I cycle out my CM stuff, I filter in some HF but this will become the core of my home box....I work on alot of things, cars mostly, nothing PRO, but I torture my tools, for me... with my milwaukee 18v impacts.... I am in heaven.....

  • @monkeysbusiness
    @monkeysbusiness Před 4 lety +7

    I use to buy Michigan Industrial Tools out of the truck of some guys car, like a ghetto tool truck. Still have most of it.

    • @grandrapids57
      @grandrapids57 Před 4 lety

      I remember that!

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před 4 lety

      I’m from Michigan and I dealt for years with surplus tool store and they had tons of MIT stuff. I see why now.

  • @Jacksonkellyfreak
    @Jacksonkellyfreak Před 4 lety +2

    I use their 1/4 to 1 wrench set working on aircraft along with some sockets and ratchets. I can definitely depend on them. Now I have a lot more Tekton at home, and I have had to use their warranty a couple times and it's always no hassle and easy. I like their tools, and while I'm not a brand loyalist, I seem to be going to them more and more as time goes on, and I'm seriously considering buying 1/4, 3/8/ and 1/2 complete sets, shallow, deep 6 and 12 point because their warranty is so easy and for whatever reason sockets are what I break 90% of the time.

    • @jaydee2620
      @jaydee2620 Před 4 lety

      Ur tough, I have never broken a chrome socket in my life

  • @louischapman8438
    @louischapman8438 Před 3 lety +2

    Couple thoughts, first off whomever told you the snap on reps can only send stuff once a month lied. There can be issues with a rep but any decent rep such as mine its next week if he does not have the replacement tool. If I absolutely need it sooner usually it can be had in a matter of 2-3 days. As for Tekton, I have been beyond satisfied and impressed. I made a purchase on their site only to see a public coupon code for Tekton a couple hours later. I called the next day, and a gentleman that spoke english very well answered immediately and applied the code to my order. I also broke a pry bar, emailed a picture, 3 days later a new one was at my house. Crazy good company to deal with.

  • @icemonk12
    @icemonk12 Před 5 lety +3

    You always have the best shirts🤘

  • @pantherplatform
    @pantherplatform Před 5 lety +9

    Tekton makes some decent, decent sockets and they come in really nice blow molded cases. Sure beats the old metal cases that didn't hold the sockets in a cavity that matches the size of the socket.

  • @curtcmiller
    @curtcmiller Před 4 lety +2

    Tap and die set! I was thinking of replacing mine. Now I know where to get it. Thank you for showing us a good American company.

  • @wagstag89
    @wagstag89 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm an ATV mechanic and have a Tekton extension set, torx bit set, brass hammer, torque wrench, and breaker bar. All of which are over a year old now and used daily with no issues. First day I brought in the Torx set one of the guys was like "finally bought some SnapOn tools huh?" I said nope it's Tekton. His response was "well I've never heard of them but they look like they should have a lifetime warranty". Indeed they do! And a better one than Snap On if you ask me. Will definitely pick up more of their stuff in the future.

  • @thomasbengston4708
    @thomasbengston4708 Před 4 lety +5

    I have Tekton torque wrenches.....they rock.

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom Před 4 lety +5

    I was like who the hell is Tekton. Then I realized I own their full line of torque wrenches.

  • @jasonwulff8341
    @jasonwulff8341 Před 5 lety +2

    Im going to look at these tools for sure. I live in Michigan and would like to support them

  • @LostMountainRestoration
    @LostMountainRestoration Před 4 lety +2

    I am very happy with mine and my Tekton collection continues to grow. I just ordered the complete SAE and Metric ratcheting wrench sets to replace my Craftsmans which are incomplete. I would say these are no-brainers for home gamers. I'll let the pro mechanics speak for themselves.

  • @gungadinn
    @gungadinn Před 5 lety +7

    I've got two sets of replaceable tip screw drivers. They have metric and SAE and include micro drivers as well as Torx, and Allen as well as the tamper proof versions.
    Not bad tools at all. Better than the junk that has been sold as Sears Craftsman.

  • @josephwilliam100810
    @josephwilliam100810 Před 5 lety +5

    Lol I'm from Warren Michigan and didn't know they were from Grand Rapids Michigan... I'll be buying these products over craftmans any day

    • @troyschuller671
      @troyschuller671 Před 5 lety

      really dude spent your money on SK tools almost 85% off all there hand tools are made in the US and not Snnap-on prices
      most Tekton tools is forgien crap

  • @Martin-tb4oo
    @Martin-tb4oo Před 3 lety +1

    I have owned Tecton tools for about 3 years and I absolutely love them. I chose 3/8" and 1/4" ratchet and socket kits and 1/2 and 3/8 torque wrenches. No complaints they have held up well. After watching this I will start buying 1 set and/or special tool a week. What a great story!!!!

  • @bene54
    @bene54 Před 5 lety +1

    I recently purchased 2 each of the Tekton 1/4" , 3/8" and 1/2" socket sets , to build a pair of service carts for our new shop. I was very pleased with the quality and definitely the price. The problem is, one of the 1/4" drive deep sockets was defective. Not that it was not usable, it was not stamped all the way through and the broach was not opened up all the way so in the case where you would need a deep socket, you could not use it as such. Also, it would not sit on the harbor freight or Hansen Socket organizers (the pegs on either would not pass through the small defective broach hole). I sent them the online form with the photo of it next to the other sockets. Their first answer was, they will not warranty it as it is still usable to turn a fastener and not every broach is punched all the way through. When I replied and explained why it should be replaced, that all the other sockets in all six sets I bought were punched all the way through, the warranty guy saw in my picture the socket organizer and in stead of focusing on the fact that a long bolt would not pass into the deep well of the socket, focused on that Tekton only authorizes socket trays made by Tekton, not "cheaper" trays that "causes problems". After me arguing in three more emails, he finally agreed to send a replacement socket. I have the emails and if The Bear wants to see them, I will send them. I was very surprised at their take on this as it was so contrary to what I have read about Tekton. But again, great price on great looking tools. I hope I do not have a future problem with them not if, but when one breaks, in a shop setting, it is bound to happen.