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Help me figure which craftsman master set I have!

chris1983

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Between late 2014-late 15 (I think), I purchased a large or the largest sears craftsman master set (USA made), and new bottom/top box. I am trying to get the full part list from the set. But I can't seem to figure out What set I have. Originally thought it was a 500 piece, but I have additional tools. I'll post pics but some quick details:

6 and 12 point sockets in all 3 sizes. Both shallow and deep, with some skips. Very extensive. 3 ratchets/3 breakers bars, one each size, with extensions. Metric Ratcheting(8-16)and combination( 6- 26). S.A.E. ratcheting (5/16-3/4) and combo (1/4-1-1/8). 8 metric stubbys, 8 S.A.E. 20 piece midget. 9 and 9 piece dbl box end wrench. Random socket bits/8 pt/torx etc. S.A.E./metric bit drivers. Torx screwdrivers and large Phillips/flat screwdrivers. I know there is more. Any idea which kit I have? Thanks.

Be adviced, additional sockets purchased in pics.
 

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ohhimark

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You'd have to scroll thought old tool catalogs, if they still had them then. The polished ratchets should narrow it down a bit.
 

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“-AD” stamped on the wrenches, ratchets and screwdrivers signifies the date code of 2014.

Your best option is to find a catalog from that year. Sears/Craftsman offered larger sets in the catalog and online that weren’t available in stores.

That’s a very nice set, even if the mechanics tools aren’t USA made. Considering the garbage Stanley Black & Decker is slapping the Craftsman name on these days, be proud to own one of the last “Chinese” Craftsman tool sets from Sears.
 

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“-AD” stamped on the wrenches, ratchets and screwdrivers signifies the date code of 2014.

Your best option is to find a catalog from that year. Sears/Craftsman offered larger sets in the catalog and online that weren’t available in stores.

That’s a very nice set, even if the mechanics tools aren’t USA made. Considering the garbage Stanley Black & Decker is slapping the Craftsman name on these days, be proud to own one of the last “Chinese” Craftsman tool sets from Sears.
Sears had discontinued public catalogs by this point.
They were pushing online shopping largely due to production moving to China which came with a significant amount of changes affecting what was in print.
 

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That would explain why my catalogs stop at 2011 then. I wasn’t aware of that, but good to know. Thanks!
 
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Steve_P

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I have a 2013-2014 Sears Tool Catalog that was mailed to me, 167 pages. It has Craftsman, DeWalt, Gearwrench, Hein Werner, etc.
 

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I have a 2013-2014 Sears Tool Catalog that was mailed to me, 167 pages. It has Craftsman, DeWalt, Gearwrench, Hein Werner, etc.
I believe that was the last printed catalog made. The OP said "Between late 2014-late 15 (I think), I purchased..." so its possible his set was from after that edition.
 
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