Those V Series tools are legit. I gifted my apprentice my V Series regular and ratcheting combo wrenches as I have so many already and he’s in love with them. He’s been using them to restore his ‘72 El Camino. Even his mechanic friends like the tools. Too bad Craftsman didn’t try harder to market the V Series stuff, I think it would have been a real winner.
Those V Series tools are legit. I gifted my apprentice my V Series regular and ratcheting combo wrenches as I have so many already and he’s in love with them. He’s been using them to restore his ‘72 El Camino. Even his mechanic friends like the tools. Too bad Craftsman didn’t try harder to market the V Series stuff, I think it would have been a real winner.
I'm confused, are they blowing out all the V-Series cause they're discontinuing them? I was under the assumption that was a newish line?Those V Series tools are legit. I gifted my apprentice my V Series regular and ratcheting combo wrenches as I have so many already and he’s in love with them. He’s been using them to restore his ‘72 El Camino. Even his mechanic friends like the tools. Too bad Craftsman didn’t try harder to market the V Series stuff, I think it would have been a real winner.
I’m not exactly sure what the deal is and whether it’s just a local decision or not, but they seem to have more going on sale every time I go back. They may be clearing space? I have been steering clear of any Chinese made tools, except for those I keep on the boat (where tools go to sink!). I like the V-Series tools and most of what I have picked up seem to be Taiwan made. The wrenches seem to be really solid and the case provided is pretty nice.I'm confused, are they blowing out all the V-Series cause they're discontinuing them? I was under the assumption that was a newish line?
My local Lowes had a display of them, they seem like a very sturdy tool. One thing I did notice with the V-Series was some were made in China while most seemed to be built in Taiwan. I'm cool with Taiwan built, but I try avoid anything built in China these days.
I don’t know of any made in China offerings in the v-Series line. Just Tawain and France. More Lowe’s are offering them during this sale then ever before. High end tools aren’t really a big box store thing, but these prices are so low it’s astonishing.
I checked the entire V-Series Display just out of curiosity, there was a mix of China and Taiwan. Can't remember everything I checked, but I want to say all the sockets and ratchets were all made in Taiwan. Those stood out to me as they felt very high quality. Maybe it was the bits and screw drivers were the Chinese stuff, I can't remember?
$27.49 at Lowe’s if you can find them. Identical to the Proto, with the ratcheting size adjustment. I like this over the awkward Knipex size adjust. Made in France. Who thought Craftsman would be my holiday gift of choice.
I bought 2 based on the @Etchase post. I like them. I’m a big fan of anything Knipex and I have all the sizes as well. These are solid. My Lowe’s had them for $22 and that was simply too good to pass up.How are these? I have all the Hazet and the “chrome” finish Knipex in all the sizes.
I wouldn’t consider this at full price but for $28 bucks, these might make good gifts and for the car/beater kits.
How are these? I have all the Hazet and the “chrome” finish Knipex in all the sizes.
I wouldn’t consider this at full price but for $28 bucks, these might make good gifts and for the car/beater kits.









Picked up some Koken handles and metric sockets for my 1/4" drive set. Snap-on same size for comparison
last time I used mine, it was to remove and replace a basket strainer in a sink drain. Actually, reused the plastic strainer. It was still good, the putty had failed after 25 years not the strainer or sink. I did have to replace the cardboard washer. I cut one out from a cracker box.Ah yes, the Channellock 460. Very handy, brake piston calipers (outside of salt land, neener neener) and, with enough room, oil filters, too!


last time I used mine, it was to remove and replace a basket strainer in a sink drain. Actually, reused the plastic strainer. It was still good, the putty had failed after 25 years not the strainer or sink. I did have to replace the cardboard washer. I cut one out from a cracker box.
Not my picture, but he also used the CL for that purpose.
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Can't find the Craftsman V screwdrivers or the 4 set of flex ratchets for $50 at Lowes or online wtf? Everybody talked to much and they are all gone. Dang it!!



I'm pretty sure Hansen conspired with the socket manufacturers when they designed their socket trays.^ You're picking up for Blake's absence with the single socket purchases![]()
Be thankful you didn’t buy the three row ones for mid depth sockets 🫢I'm pretty sure Hansen conspired with the socket manufacturers when they designed their socket trays.
LoL. I already have some mid depth sockets. I bought them when I started working at GE. I think they are in the enclosed trailer box.Be thankful you didn’t buy the three row ones for mid depth sockets 🫢

Yea I made that mistake. I have been able to resist the urge to fill it but idk how much longer that is going to last.Be thankful you didn’t buy the three row ones for mid depth sockets 🫢
Yea I made that mistake. I have been able to resist the urge to fill it but idk how much longer that is going to last.
Yea I made that mistake. I have been able to resist the urge to fill it but idk how much longer that is going to last.
Oh I have the "missing" ones in a wish list ready to order. Just practicing some self control.


