OLSA flex-head ratcheting wrench set,been using for 2 months, how good to they preform!!

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PB Blaster is my favorite. It's always worked for me. Great looking wrenches, if nothing else, the "V" in the end would give you more confidence that it won't slip. And I'm sure Olsa tested it. Thanks Jeff

michaellindsay
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Jeff, thank you!

I like these videos. I know you put a lot of time and effort into these videos, it’s not easy work. You put a lot of time in and we all appreciate it.

These styles of videos, seeing some tools in use, are awesome. I think many others would agree, we like this type of content in addition to the tool reviews. Good stuff!

SimpleMindReviews
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with that six point box end, those Olsas look like they would make great ratcheting counterparts to something like the Mac RBRT or Craftsman Overdrive wrenches.

TheUltimateRocketFrogofDoom
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Love seeing tools in action. Demonstrating the different uses for those tools that are beyond the average or standard tool.. like you say, you gotta have options. 6-pt vs 12-pt, flex head vs fixed head, reg legnth vs extra long vs stubby, shallow vs deep vs mid depth. All expected options in a shop environment and especially so if you making $$$ with your tools. Thank you fof this video Jeff.

douglasmiles
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Thanks for testing out the ratcheting wrench!

Olsatools
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Excellent demonstration Jeff! Most reviewers just do a show and tell. You used the tool. In Rust We Trust is our motto in New England. My typical method for cleaning rusted bolt/stud threads is to use a wire brush to get the outer layer of dirt and crust off. I then run a rethreading die down the threads to clean the rust barnacles off. Then I follow up with a spritz of PB Blaster. Olsa offers some pretty nice tools. Hope you are enjoying the weekend my friend!

mlieser
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Jeff as you would have options guys" From your channel there is a ton of good quality tools, without spending $$$, that will get the job done.

inidaho
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Im in the Midwest, totally get the rust. I have some wrenches that have that notch in the open end.bbbi agree, i like that. Fasteners sit deeper in the jaw and grip well.

ronnovak
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Born and raised in Indiana, every car over 3 years old looked just like that one. Undercoating might buy ya a year or so, but eventually, it's gonna look like that one. If you're gonna work on cars in that environment, good tools, a torch and PB Blaster are your best friends.
Great vid Jeff, keep em coming.

geraldroberts
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That rust is gnarly. Over here in California a couple taps with the impact and they usually just spin right off a Honda.

salvatore
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I am liking the arrow for the direction of turn, no skips, and 6pt . If they hold up, sounds like a buy to me. Thanks for the look Jeff!

marcschwenn
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Nice set no skips .looks like a quality product

johnmcalisterjr
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Thanks for taking the time to setup camera and show how things are done while in the job. Thanks Jeff and keep em comin

JamesAdams
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Hello again, Jeff
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 As a Aircraft Mechanic I have used Pb Blaster among other's. Most of the time I have Mouse Milk on hand to put on what I am working on. I have never seen it on store shelves. But that is the brand name. It comes in a squirt bottle. Thank you for the Olsa review. Again thank you 👌

georgeferlazzo
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Thanks for the video Olsatools six point for the win.

lukedawgSIG
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Jeff, a badly rusted fasteners, etc, I use a product called Kroil, expensive but better than PB Blaster. Great review on Olsa!

inidaho
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Thanks, Jeff!
Nice lookin' wrenches!

JayBird
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Jeff, thanks for the tip. Good luck on that job. You never know how it is going to go. Thanks for Sharing! 🙃🙂

craiggoodwin
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I Have The Same Set Got 1 Year A Go $125 Sale All I Can Tell U That Wrench Set Are Worth Every Penny I I Use Them All The Time Love It Thanks Jeff For That Review😂😂😂😂

arnulforivera
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Good demo Jeff those olsa looking well used

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