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Another POS multitool:

garfunkle24

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..but in a flavour I haven't seen before. Anyone own a ratchet/crescent wrench?
 
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garfunkle24

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This will go nicely with Blacknwhitepit's knife-wrench.


That combination would indeed be a task-conquering tour-de-force of versatility. BTW, this thing is on sale! At 38% off it's only 12 times the price it should be.

Also, it says "Pro Series". I can only assume that this tool would stand up to thousands of hours of hard use.
 

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garfunkle24,

I know several guys at the Railroad museum who use the top "locking cresent wrench" when adjusting the controls on their steam engines. Several others use them on machinery that is running as they can adjust to size, clamp it down and it will not fall off like a normal wrench. Odd as it sounds, that can have a useful purpose. The rest of them???
 

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No, but I played with a Stanley battery operated auto adjusting crescent the other day. Pretty damned sweet one handed operation.
 

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That combination would indeed be a task-conquering tour-de-force of versatility. BTW, this thing is on sale! At 38% off it's only 12 times the price it should be.

Also, it says "Pro Series". I can only assume that this tool would stand up to thousands of hours of hard use.

:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
 

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That "Expedition" wrench might actually work well for a chisel holder. Of course, it would probably blow up the first time you slipped and hit it with your hammer.
 

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bchee

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LOL I've actually been wanting one of those for a road box. It's an adjustable wrench and a ratchet. What's not to like?
 

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i don't know what you guys are talking about. that is one of the greatest tools i have ever seen. it has a hammer at each end.....................
 

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I bought one of those in the $5.00 bin at sears it is the Pro-tool brand? I thought it might actually be handy in the car kit. The crescent wrench end is fine but the darn ratchet head slipped from day one. Id buy another one if they made the ratchet head in a good design. Say Snap-on or Craftsman or SK.
 
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