But he can still get great deals on overdrive stuff at Lowe's. Sadly, I think the $100 off on the big set is gone l.Yeah, I also I feel bad for Lance that he missed all of the clearance sales on these a year ago. I only have the combo wrenches, which I did not need, but I bought them for the carry cases for my occasional mobile help visits. The reality is that yes, they're not the longest, but you could not make a nicer wrench anywhere IMO. The newer Craftsman stuff that PF has tested has done quite well, especially for the price point and the target market.
I don't see Craftsman going away anytime soon- plenty of stuff in my Ace and Lowes.
That's a nice set to have. I bought one, but I wish I had snagged at least a couple so I would have them in both locations.
Lowe's still sells them for delivery. Not at give away prices, but reasonable. $55That's a nice set to have. I bought one, but I wish I had snagged at least a couple so I would have them in both locations.
Interested in anymore like new v series stuff I got ?
I'm looking for a few more things. I'll send you a message of what I'm looking for.Interested in anymore like new v series stuff I got ?
Interested in anymore like new v series stuff I got ?
I have 3/8 and 1/4 long reach ratchets with hard handle and the sae and metric socket sets like posted above.Whatcha selling?
I have the 1/4 and 3/8
It's a pretty long list still. Yes these-@LanceMc you are putting significant effort into completing this set. What are you still missing?
You just indicated the long flex ratchets.
I assume the larger screwdriver set...
What else?

Lance, I got you. I have a set listed on Facebook Marketplace. We can work out shipping/payment details along with a GJ discount. https://www.facebook.com/share/1SkeBvaepM/
Lance, I got you. I have a set listed on Facebook Marketplace. We can work out shipping/payment details along with a GJ discount. https://www.facebook.com/share/1SkeBvaepM/
That’s a great set. Good fitment on fasteners. I used them to replace the door latch on my wife’s Mini. came in super handy on the two torx bolts to release the window.
How’s the quality ?Here’s the newest addition
I'd say it's decent. Not mind blowing or anything. I'll write up a detailed summary of what I think of it after I get some use out of in a week or two.How’s the quality ?
I recall someone talking about that in the 'other' V-Series thread.Anyone tried to swap V series flex heads heads or handles with a proto precision 90? They both have a similar fork design.
I guess when you have a big box you have to buy more tools.
Thank you!Love this symmetrical design of your build Lance, keep it going.
I see some “Overdrive” stuff made it in there too…I don’t mind it.
We should start a list of “rare” V-Series tools…
It’s still out there
We've been told , everything is bigger in Texas!!!I guess when you have a big box you have to buy more tools.
I didn’t see it in your new toolbox pics, and if it wasn’t originally on your list of V-series tools to acquire, I’d strongly recommend the reversible ratcheting wrench sets.
CMMT87375V for the metric set.
CMMT87350V for the SAE.
They have a great feel, in my opinion. The ratchet mechanism is smooth with not a lot of back drag. I liked them so much, I turned to FACOM (467 series) to fill in some sizes the Craftsman set excludes. The FACOM wrenches have a few differences, like a circlip on the ratchet end, and an anti-slip profile on the open end.
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As I said earlier?, I only have the 12-point V combo wrenches in standard and metric, but I am totally looking forward to Lance completing his collection of the entire V line of tools- mainly because I have no idea what the product line consisted of![]()
Thanks for the suggestion! I have these on my short list. They are in my eBay cart right now



I didn’t see it in your new toolbox pics, and if it wasn’t originally on your list of V-series tools to acquire, I’d strongly recommend the reversible ratcheting wrench sets.
CMMT87375V for the metric set.
CMMT87350V for the SAE.
They have a great feel, in my opinion. The ratchet mechanism is smooth with not a lot of back drag. I liked them so much, I turned to FACOM (467 series) to fill in some sizes the Craftsman set excludes. The FACOM wrenches have a few differences, like a circlip on the ratchet end, and an anti-slip profile on the open end.
You can search for "V-Series" on the Craftsman website and it shows 50 different items.
Stay tuned!