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Fly YX

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Yes I always have to call my order in. A friend at work has the same issues. He emailed SK and it's with credit card verification process they use.
 

DTuck

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Picked up the offset metric flare nut wrench set with the 40% off and a $25 in store points for $61
 
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TheSt|G

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Picked up the Metric and Stupid sizings for ball end hex keys. I've been looking for an excuse to toss my Husky desperation set in the trash.
 

AceofSpad3s

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How are the screwdriver sets? Better than say Williams?

the green and black rubber are the same as craftsman professional of old due to ideal owning western forge iirc. I'd probably just go Williams since they are just snap on hard handles with a different name and not as pretty.
 

Sharkbiteattack

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anyone here used their 6 point ratcheting wrenches? ive always been fascinated by those. the price, not so much...
 

Skin

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They're okay. Wrenches aren't overly long, box end is kind of fat. They're squandering the R&D of a 0* offset supposedly super strong ratcheting mechanism with these dinky combos. Action is very nice though, on par with the new Snap-On ratcheting wrenches. I'd recommend getting individuals in the sizes you want as their set price isn't good after 40%. Individually they're actually cheaper ($21 per wrench vs set price of $23). If you want the full set wait for an ebay sale and buy it there.

Assuming metric btw.
 

rice rocket

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How are the screwdriver sets? Better than say Williams?

I bought a 8 piece set during one of the SK Days here, they're my least used set of screwdrivers. I don't even use them as beater prybars or chisels because the ergonomics are so bad. :shocking:

If you want the best ergos, get something from Vessel or Beta, if you want the best tips, get Weras or Snap-On, if you want affordable, get the Tektons. If you want your hands to cramp, get the SKs. :)
 

Negen

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I bought a 8 piece set during one of the SK Days here, they're my least used set of screwdrivers. I don't even use them as beater prybars or chisels because the ergonomics are so bad. :shocking:

If you want the best ergos, get something from Vessel or Beta, if you want the best tips, get Weras or Snap-On, if you want affordable, get the Tektons. If you want your hands to cramp, get the SKs. :)
Are you talking about the sure grip model or the soft grips?

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