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Anyone here buy / use Lisle tools?


You may or may not know, they make several tools and have made several tools for Snap-On.

I was looking for assembly instructions for my Snap-On automatic center punch and of course, Snap-On had nothing. While working with Lisle on instructions for my exhaust expander tool (sold by Snap-On, made by Lisle), I stumpled on the instrucitons for the very same center punch tool.

Excellent customer service, I will say that. The lady I have been working with through emails, has been above and beyond helpful.

Just passing on some info.
 
Yes, I love my Lisle tools. I also have a nice heavy duty spilt beam 200-600ft/lb torque wrench from Precision Instruments which at one time made them for Snap-On, just w/o the Snap-On price tag.
 
I have a few specialty Lisle tools. Some stuff if US made. Some is not. The only thing I regularly use is a set of external torx sockets. Most of their stuff is pretty decent.

I also have 3/8 and 1/2 Precision Instruments split beam torque wrenches. They are very close/similar to my old SnapOn 1/2 torque wrench. Not sure if they still make them for SnapOn or not. I much prefer the fast adjustment mechanism versus micrometer style torque wrenches and not having to set them back to zero when you are done. I got a set for my son as well.
 
Just bought one of their 90's ford ignition module sockets (7/32") that are impossible to find when you need it.
 

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