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Your cart is empty.GEARWRENCH started in 1996 with the birth of the Original Ratcheting Wrench. Today the brand has continued to innovate products by adding productivity features to many product platforms. This GEARWRENCH 239-piece Mechanics Tool Set offers 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2-inch drive sizes. Featuring 45-Tooth full polish chrome quick-release ratchets and knurled extension bars for a much needed grip when working on the job. Full polish chrome makes clean-up easy. Sockets and wrenches feature off corner loading technology to reduce fastener rounding. All tools are stored in a 3-drawer storage box with independent sliding drawers. Side flaps are used to lock the drawers in place and has a steel hinged lid and durable handles.
Karl
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Excellent portable core mechanics set. Just add a bag for pliers and other auxiliary tools and you a have a compact set you can even put in your closet or trunk. Would have liked to see universal socket links, so pick up a set of those for awkward spots. You may also need a metric spark plug socket if your euro car requires one.
Karl
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Excellent portable core mechanics set. Just add a bag for pliers and other auxiliary tools and you a have a compact set you can even put in your closet or trunk. Would have liked to see universal socket links, so pick up a set of those for awkward spots. You may also need a metric spark plug socket if your euro car requires one.
NormZ
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
So far I'm impressed, very complete set, nicely organized with drawers that are easily removed to bring them close to the work. The side doors that hold the drawers in place fit very snugly, I expect they'll get easier to unsnap over time (and eventually too easy). One surprise, I ordered the 6 pt set and the box end of the combo wrenches are also 6 pt.
NormZ
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
So far I'm impressed, very complete set, nicely organized with drawers that are easily removed to bring them close to the work. The side doors that hold the drawers in place fit very snugly, I expect they'll get easier to unsnap over time (and eventually too easy). One surprise, I ordered the 6 pt set and the box end of the combo wrenches are also 6 pt.
Jean-Luc Bergeron
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Great starter set for auto work and generally nice to have in the shop, would recommend.
Jean-Luc Bergeron
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Great starter set for auto work and generally nice to have in the shop, would recommend.
Dayle Paget
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2024
Came sooner than expected, all piece present , looks and works good
Dayle Paget
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2024
Came sooner than expected, all piece present , looks and works good
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I work in industrial maintenance and bought this set as a starter so I had a complete, organized set. Four years later, it is still my daily set. Gearwrench rivals tool trucks in quality of wrenches, ratchets, and sockets in my opinion. I have never broken any of these Gearwrench items and am extremely satisfied. The 90-tooth ratchets are amazing, offer little backlash, and are as strong as can be. I've had tool truck ratchets break on me and have never had an issue with my Gearwrench ones. If you are in doubt, look up Project Farm on Youtube, and you will see that Gearwrench sockets/ratchets preform almost as well or even better than professional brands.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I work in industrial maintenance and bought this set as a starter so I had a complete, organized set. Four years later, it is still my daily set. Gearwrench rivals tool trucks in quality of wrenches, ratchets, and sockets in my opinion. I have never broken any of these Gearwrench items and am extremely satisfied. The 90-tooth ratchets are amazing, offer little backlash, and are as strong as can be. I've had tool truck ratchets break on me and have never had an issue with my Gearwrench ones. If you are in doubt, look up Project Farm on Youtube, and you will see that Gearwrench sockets/ratchets preform almost as well or even better than professional brands.
B
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
The tools are excellent. The trays are decent but a bit loose, most sockets do not snap in and will fall out of place if you shake or tilt it too much. The case is junk though. The hinges need to be stronger. Don't expect it to last very long if you are moving it around a lot.Mine came with one of the side latches broken just from shipping, and one of the top latches was so stuck that I partially ripped a fingernail off when I finally got it to open. Just use pliers to open it if it's stuck, instead of forcing it with your hands like I did.There is no lifetime warranty (or any warranty at all) on the case either, so don't expect them to replace it. I planned to put the trays in a rolling modular toolbox anyways, but yeah, the hinges are weak and they will probably not last too long if you move it around a lot. But it's fine if you are just going to leave it on a shelf in your garage or something. It's more of a dresser than a portable tool box.By the way, the one I got was from Vera Tools, which is an authorized distributor for GearWrench. I checked before I bought it. So if you want to make sure you're not getting fakes, buy the set when they are selling it.
B
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
The tools are excellent. The trays are decent but a bit loose, most sockets do not snap in and will fall out of place if you shake or tilt it too much. The case is junk though. The hinges need to be stronger. Don't expect it to last very long if you are moving it around a lot.Mine came with one of the side latches broken just from shipping, and one of the top latches was so stuck that I partially ripped a fingernail off when I finally got it to open. Just use pliers to open it if it's stuck, instead of forcing it with your hands like I did.There is no lifetime warranty (or any warranty at all) on the case either, so don't expect them to replace it. I planned to put the trays in a rolling modular toolbox anyways, but yeah, the hinges are weak and they will probably not last too long if you move it around a lot. But it's fine if you are just going to leave it on a shelf in your garage or something. It's more of a dresser than a portable tool box.By the way, the one I got was from Vera Tools, which is an authorized distributor for GearWrench. I checked before I bought it. So if you want to make sure you're not getting fakes, buy the set when they are selling it.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
I was torn between the 243 pc set and the 239 pc set, but ended up buying the 239 pc set. I love the wrench set, and the socket selection is extensive, and wide ranging. There are videos on youtube worth checking out for both sets to see the subtle differences between them, but the metric sockets went a little larger on this one which sealed the deal for me.I don't really have anything bad to say about the set. The ratchets are nothing special, but they work just fine. I kind of wish the 3/8" and 1/4" ratchets were stowed with their respective sockets, but they all live in the top, so you have to open both parts to use them. No big deal.As for the box, I think it's plenty sturdy. Others have said that the handle is weak, but lets be realistic. This thing is quite heavy, and it's a blow molded case, albeit a good quality one. Carry it from the sides and you won't have a problem. This probably isn't something you would want to carry very far anyway.If you need a comprehensive, and good quality socket set, you can't go wrong with any of these.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
I was torn between the 243 pc set and the 239 pc set, but ended up buying the 239 pc set. I love the wrench set, and the socket selection is extensive, and wide ranging. There are videos on youtube worth checking out for both sets to see the subtle differences between them, but the metric sockets went a little larger on this one which sealed the deal for me.I don't really have anything bad to say about the set. The ratchets are nothing special, but they work just fine. I kind of wish the 3/8" and 1/4" ratchets were stowed with their respective sockets, but they all live in the top, so you have to open both parts to use them. No big deal.As for the box, I think it's plenty sturdy. Others have said that the handle is weak, but lets be realistic. This thing is quite heavy, and it's a blow molded case, albeit a good quality one. Carry it from the sides and you won't have a problem. This probably isn't something you would want to carry very far anyway.If you need a comprehensive, and good quality socket set, you can't go wrong with any of these.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on February 13, 2023
Llegó en buen estado, es justo lo que pedí, ya lo tengo trabajando
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on February 13, 2023
Llegó en buen estado, es justo lo que pedí, ya lo tengo trabajando
Donoven
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2022
The tool box tabs are weak it can be an issue if you want to move the box around like I have too for my work
Donoven
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2022
The tool box tabs are weak it can be an issue if you want to move the box around like I have too for my work
Roberto
Reviewed in Mexico on January 16, 2019
Llegó antes de la fecha estimada, en buenas condiciones y completa, el material es de buena calidad y el tamaño es excelente, pronto haremos lo posible por adquirir otra caja más de herramienta
Roberto
Reviewed in Mexico on January 16, 2019
Llegó antes de la fecha estimada, en buenas condiciones y completa, el material es de buena calidad y el tamaño es excelente, pronto haremos lo posible por adquirir otra caja más de herramienta
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2015
I bought this as a second travel set for a 3k mile cross country drive and plan to keep it in the back of my car for any other long trips. I shopped around a bit and found this to be the most inclusive. I am quite happy with GearWrench's quality and price.I am no professional mechanic but probably closer to a 'advanced' at home mechanic.I am no Snap On fan boy nor do i go out of my way to go with all Made in USA tools (but given the choice ill pick made in USA). That's not to say i don't appreciate good quality tools. I have a mixture of Snap-On, old Craftsman, Blue Point and even some Harbor Freight stuff.I originally bought a Craftsman set but was a bit turned off by the odd arrangement of things included and returned it; also almost every set nowadays seems to cater more towards SAE sizes (only 6 or 12pt metric sizes (not both), some do not include deep metric sockets..etc) which i find puzzling as mostly everything now days is metric. As a german car guy, this is a bit of a turnoff also. I was also dissapointed to see even the hand tools from Craftsman now are made in China. Comparing the set to my 10+ year old Craftsman set, the quality is close, but not on par to the older USA made stuff. The design has changed just slightly on the wrenches, in my opinion poor quality forging and even the stamping on the tools wasn't as good..etc. Just minor details like this which i wasn't quite happy with. No sense in paying a slight premium anymore i think for Craftsman. The only draw for Craftsman anymore (atleast for me) is ease of warranty exchange if you have a Sears nearby.GearWrench has a good reputation and included a good range of metric sockets in both standard and deep length aswell as 6 and 12pt. I also was pleased to see a 19mm combo wrench included..this is nitpicking a bit but all Craftsman sets stopped at 18mm and skipped some sizes in the metric range. On any Euro car you will eventually need a 19mm and occasionally you do come across some oddball sizes that are skipped with other sets. The ratchets included are teardrop type and adequate; but if you do even just a little wrenching on a regular basis do yourself a favor and get a good 72t (or more) 1/4" and 3/8" ratchet.. this makes a huge difference and is something you use all the time. I was happy it has a wide range of 1/2" metric sockets which comes in handy for suspension work. FYI aswell, this set is made in Taiwan.Overall this is a good starter set if you are putting together a set of tools, i bought a set a lot like this from Sears which i still use today. Just times have changed a bit and i now think this is a much better deal. I do have some other GearWrench items that have seen plenty of abuse and held up well; so i cant comment on how the warranty exchanges work. But honestly in my years of wrenching i have only broken a non impact extension used with an impact gun and a ratchet being used as a breaker bar... so i got what was coming to me.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2015
I bought this as a second travel set for a 3k mile cross country drive and plan to keep it in the back of my car for any other long trips. I shopped around a bit and found this to be the most inclusive. I am quite happy with GearWrench's quality and price.I am no professional mechanic but probably closer to a 'advanced' at home mechanic.I am no Snap On fan boy nor do i go out of my way to go with all Made in USA tools (but given the choice ill pick made in USA). That's not to say i don't appreciate good quality tools. I have a mixture of Snap-On, old Craftsman, Blue Point and even some Harbor Freight stuff.I originally bought a Craftsman set but was a bit turned off by the odd arrangement of things included and returned it; also almost every set nowadays seems to cater more towards SAE sizes (only 6 or 12pt metric sizes (not both), some do not include deep metric sockets..etc) which i find puzzling as mostly everything now days is metric. As a german car guy, this is a bit of a turnoff also. I was also dissapointed to see even the hand tools from Craftsman now are made in China. Comparing the set to my 10+ year old Craftsman set, the quality is close, but not on par to the older USA made stuff. The design has changed just slightly on the wrenches, in my opinion poor quality forging and even the stamping on the tools wasn't as good..etc. Just minor details like this which i wasn't quite happy with. No sense in paying a slight premium anymore i think for Craftsman. The only draw for Craftsman anymore (atleast for me) is ease of warranty exchange if you have a Sears nearby.GearWrench has a good reputation and included a good range of metric sockets in both standard and deep length aswell as 6 and 12pt. I also was pleased to see a 19mm combo wrench included..this is nitpicking a bit but all Craftsman sets stopped at 18mm and skipped some sizes in the metric range. On any Euro car you will eventually need a 19mm and occasionally you do come across some oddball sizes that are skipped with other sets. The ratchets included are teardrop type and adequate; but if you do even just a little wrenching on a regular basis do yourself a favor and get a good 72t (or more) 1/4" and 3/8" ratchet.. this makes a huge difference and is something you use all the time. I was happy it has a wide range of 1/2" metric sockets which comes in handy for suspension work. FYI aswell, this set is made in Taiwan.Overall this is a good starter set if you are putting together a set of tools, i bought a set a lot like this from Sears which i still use today. Just times have changed a bit and i now think this is a much better deal. I do have some other GearWrench items that have seen plenty of abuse and held up well; so i cant comment on how the warranty exchanges work. But honestly in my years of wrenching i have only broken a non impact extension used with an impact gun and a ratchet being used as a breaker bar... so i got what was coming to me.
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