RoadTraveler
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I actually saw a set of US made craftsmen ratcheting wrenches today at my local sears. They are still some out there.
How much $$ were they for a set of 10-ish?
I actually saw a set of US made craftsmen ratcheting wrenches today at my local sears. They are still some out there.
Not in my opinion. I've had a polished USA-made set of Craftsman ratcheting wrenches for years and I've never had one fail.
You could consider this set from a closeout place.
http://www.unclesamsretailoutlet.com/Armstrong-USMC-Tool-Drawer-Set-5180015536556.html
The SK G Pro ratcheting wrenches mentioned earlier in the thread were rebadged Kabo made in Taiwan. Great wrenches but, no longer available from SK.
There are few US made choices for fine toothed ratcheting wrenches and aside form NOS Craftsman, none are a bargain.
Have you considered Blackhawk? Not US made but, a quality Taiwan made choice, shop around for the best deal.![]()
I went with that uncle sams deal.
Haven't gotten them yet, but we'll see.


How much $$ were they for a set of 10-ish?
At $35 those are very inexpensive, though they don't look like the reversible design.