Thanks. I can't get past the price.They are nice. I've used them. But I find them horrifically overpriced.
When they first came out they werent priced too bad. A little expensive, but not bad. Just enough for me to say "meh. Maybe I might buy them, but they are a little expensive. Maybe next time."
But now they've doubled in price since they first came out. Maybe its because they were discounting to get their name out there? And its not an inflation issue. I saw them spike before the economy tanked and everything rose 30%.
For me they went from "maybe next time" to "Not a chance".
I'm a Gadget Tool Guy and thought that I'd give them a try but the PRICE is ridiculously Expensive. I'll pick up a used set or wait till they price accordingly.Is the Fix It Sticks kits worth getting? If so which one did you get?
Thanks. I will look into these. Cheaper than their kits.I've got these:
and love them. I have a Fat Wrench and prefer the fix it sticks. These are small enough to keep them in my tool kit for the range.
Yes....all of them....Is the Fix It Sticks kits worth getting? If so which one did you get?
Thanks alot....you cost me $60....I've got these:
and love them. I have a Fat Wrench and prefer the fix it sticks. These are small enough to keep them in my tool kit for the range.
I have this same kit. I have added several pieces over time as on their website they sell individual bits. I have added both All-On-One torque bits, the ratcheting T wrench, and more. My next purchase I was looking at was the Extended Action bits.Yes....all of them....
They are salty (I would dare say overpriced) but it is a nice set and solved a long standing need of mine for a range tool kit that was not tool box size.
I have the following set more or less...I added a few pieces along with a small hammer and pliers for a range bag setup that will address most minor range issues. I would guess that I have used them more for other people at the range that didn't have tools. :-)
I have a second T-wrench and an AIO Torque Driver that is used at the work bench.
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All of this. Wheeler fat wrenches are more accurate. How much does +/- 5 in/lb at 20? Doesn’t matter too much in reality, but different fix it sticks are more accurate than others. Enough so that I’ll just use the fat wrench at home.I get why they exist and the convenience of making sure everything is torqued to spec before a match, but I bought the wheeler version because there were some scientific reviews that showed they were a more consistent amount of force. I use mine, but I got by for a lot of my life without them too. Just a "nice to have".
I find them worth it. Im a firearms instructor/armorer for my agency and I use them all the time. I initally bought the works kit but have expanded it overtime and inhave almost everything they offer thats relevant to what I need. If you do get a set, I would go straight to the ratcheting T handle with locking hex drive. Its the only one I use out of the 3 T handles I have.Is the Fix It Sticks kits worth getting? If so which one did you get?