




🛠️ Gear up like a pro — don’t get left behind in the wrenching game!
The GEARWRENCH 219 Pc. Mechanics Tool Set delivers professional-grade performance with 45-tooth quick-release ratchets, a comprehensive range of metric sockets and wrenches, and a durable 3-drawer lockable storage box. Engineered with off-corner loading technology and a polished chrome finish, this 35-pound alloy steel set is designed for precision, durability, and organized portability—perfect for advanced home mechanics and pros alike.





| Brand | GEARWRENCH |
| Color | Gris |
| Head Style | Box End |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
J**N
Excellent variety, price and quality. Great base for starting a tool set.
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.
L**S
Great set for a lot of different things
A bit expensive on Amazon, do recommend buying elsewhere but a great set nonetheless. It’s been very useful for a great many tasks on the n52
W**S
Comprehensive Socket and Wrench Set
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.
J**F
Great tool set
Great starter tool set for the money !!!
E**A
Ultimate Tool Set for DIY Enthusiasts
If you're into DIY projects, this GearWrench 239 Pc. BMC Mechanics Tool Set is an absolute game-changer. It's like having a magic toolbox that can tackle any job you throw at it. The set includes a wide variety of sockets, ratchets, wrenches, and extensions in different sizes. Whether you're fixing up your car, assembling furniture, or working on home repairs, this set has got you covered.One of the best things about this set is the quality of the tools. They are sturdy, durable, and built to last. Plus, the case is well-organized, making it easy to find the right tool quickly. The only downside is that the set might be a bit overwhelming for beginners who are not familiar with all the tools. But hey, it's a great way to learn!Overall, if you're serious about DIY projects, investing in this GearWrench set is totally worth it. It's like having a professional mechanic's workshop right in your garage!
B**S
High quality
Great sockets and wrenches- complete set. Top quality.
T**S
Good starter set for home use
For this tool set for the price I found it cheaper at Home Depot during the holidays went on sale for $100 less so I ended up returning this one saving the money and getting it from Home Depot. And all it’s a great mechanics tool set for home use
W**I
Tools are great, toolbox is trash
Tools are great, tool box sucks. Sides feel apart and no longer holds slide-out drawers in place, less than 6 months.
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