Best for Weekend Mechanics: CRAFTSMAN 230PC MECHANICS TOOL SET

If you are buying a gift for a mechanic who likes to tinker with cars on weekends, this would be our pick: the Craftsman 230-piece set. It’s also great to have in a truck in case of emergency repairs. 

What We Liked

• Good for minor jobs.

• Smooth sockets and ratchets.

• Warranty is impressive.

• Can nest the drawers on top of box.

What Needs Work

• Plastic drawers not the best bet for long-term durability.

• Need two hands to pull out the drawers.

Best Tried & True Brand: Milwaukee 48-22-9486 ¼”-3/8” Rachet Socket Set with PACKOUT Case

When we asked mechanics for their recommendations for tool sets, one brand came up time and time again: Milwaukee. And after spending several hours researching this topic, we agree: this is an excellent set with top notch quality.

What We Liked

 Impressive quality.

• Easy to see everything in case.

• Stamped sizes are easy to read.

• Nice feel in your hands.

• Two latches to keep case secure.

What Needs Work

• Pricey.

Best Extensive Set: DEWALT Mechanics Tool Set

Sometimes you need to bring out the big set—and this one with 192 pieces is almost twice the size of other sets we researched. And the quality is on par with Milwaukee . . . that is, excellent. 

What We Liked

• Durable.

• Sturdy sockets.

• Both inches and mm marked in the box.

• Easy to use for any project.

What Needs Work

• Pricey.

Best Budget-Friendly: EPAuto Mechanics Tool Set Drive Socket Wrench Ratchets

Yes, mechanics tool sets can get pricey. This set by EPAuto is the exception: an excellent 122-piece set at a price that is much easier on the wallet.

What We Liked

• Great set to keep in the car.

• Good variety of tools.

• Affordable.

• Good starter set.

What Needs Work

• Plastic case has it share of critics.

• Doesn’t include big wrenches.

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