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bought a complete set of stubby's and standard length in metric and standard measurements along with a 1", 15/16, 7/8, 13/16, 3/4, and a few various other sizes for $130.00 bucks off a guy here in the shop that leaving......they are used but in great ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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bought a complete set of stubby's and standard length in metric and standard measurements along with a 1", 15/16, 7/8, 13/16, 3/4, and a few various other sizes for $130.00 bucks off a guy here in the shop that leaving......they are used but in great shape.....i think i got a heck of a deal......i love them.... -
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I just bought two sets of stubby wratcheting wrenches when they were on sale at Sears. One set for the garage and one for the truck toolbox. They are great, lifetime waranty also. -
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I have the metric and SAE sets of Gearwrench half-moons and S-shaped obstruction wrenches. They seem to be really high quality, I just wish that they said "Craftsman" on them... For some reason I suspect that the only reason they say "Gearwrench" is so Sears can stop supporting the lifetime warranties on them in 10 years without degrading the Craftsman reputation. -
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The Craftsman branded "Professional" series ratchet wrenches aren't sloppy like the Gearwrenches are. check them out. -
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---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Let me know what sets you want Heavy... I got your hook-up! - Last edited by RSWORDS; 06-06-2008 at 06:48 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |