Who uses the kits?
The compactness of all the necessary tools, placed in the case, is very convenient for specialists, for example, locksmiths, turners, electricians, plumbers and craftsmen of many other professions. For some, the tools and devices used in work are placed in small cases, for others - suitcases, and for others - in boxes. It all depends on the nature of the work, its complexity or subtlety.
Tool kits are also actively used by car owners. The suitcase may contain tools for performing repair and maintenance work in a wide range. Thanks to this set, you can independently make minor car repairs, replace consumables, without resorting to the services of car workshops, even in the field.
Additional equipment
Some kits may include the following additional tools.
- Telescopic pointer with magnet. Designed to grip small parts that have fallen into a hard-to-reach place.
- LED flashlight with magnet. It can be installed on any metal surface at the desired angle. The presence of a magnet allows both hands to be free.
- Keys with cut circular edges. They are used to unscrew various tubes and hoses.
- A chisel with a strong tip. It is used for knocking out parts, unscrewing stuck bolts by striking in the direction of unscrewing, creating notches.
- "L" shaped hex or star wrenches.
- Adjustable or sliding wrenches.
In the next video, you will find an overview of the 127-piece Jonnesway toolbox.