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Tuesday, October 08, 2019
Sonic Tools S9 285-pcs Toolbox | Mechanics Starter Set
Pro Tool Reviews: You can look at a toolbox in a couple of ways. Most folks start their toolbox journey in school, picking up tools here and there in sets as they go. With the Sonic Tools S9 285-pcs Toolbox, you can jump-start your professional tool journey—or upgrade your existing tool ensemble. Both the tools and the toolbox are professional-grade.
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First off, I read “sonic tools” and automatically imagined the sonic screwdriver from Doctor Who, hence why I clicked on this article in the first place. Moving into the ACTUAL meaning of the article: Upon first look, the tools all seem to have a very clean design to them. Unlike some tool brands I’ve seen, the tools adhere to a very slick and clean color pallet of red and black, so starting off the tools are just a pretty sight in the first place. Secondly, the carrying case with the laser-cut foam to fit each tool proves insanely useful for carrying tools. I can vouch based on high school experiences that most toolboxes I use tend to get incredibly cluttered at an insanely quick pace. Thus, this sense of organization proves incredibly useful and handy to the average user. However, the cost is rather high. Admittedly, I’m not entirely educated on the best bang-for-your-buck tool deals regarding quality or anything, but I know I most certainly cannot afford that type of tool stash on my work-when-I-can wage. Also, tools are not sonic screwdrivers like from Doctor Who. So, while they look like great quality, I cannot see myself using them in the near future, simply due to accessibility, affordability, and lack-of-sonic-ability.
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