Let me tell you about those Craftsman tools. After many years as a mechanic trying to get by with the cheaper tools, I have used many Craftsman tools. Do not buy the 1/4in rachets, they break monthly. The screw drivers just plain suck, they bent way to easy(and not when used as a pry bar). Wrenches are very good and work every bit as well as the Big guys. The larger rachets are just fine, 1/2in are real good value. Craftsman tools are a good deal, just know that not all of there tools are the best, be careful. --- Keith Adams <keith_adams@TRANSCANADA.COM> wrote: > I was at Sears picking up some tools last night (to work on my starter, > surprise, surprise) and Sears has a sale on. 30% off open stock > sockets, wrenches, and torque wrenches are on sale. I got a set of 10 > "professional series" open/box wrenches for $30 (half off). > > FWIW > Keith Adams > Calgary, AB, CA > 86 Westy "Roxy" / 87 Syncro project "Hugh" > 1998 Golf Wolfsburg Edition FOR SALE
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