squashman702
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Got the SAE 9 piece set I ordered off ebay in today, most of the way there to having the sizes up to 1"/21mm.
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I think I might have gone overboard with the recent sears deals. Wish I had ordered the industrial wrenches sooner.
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Why do I feel a warm glow in my heart when I look at that picture? Something is wrong with me.
Time for me to go to work now, something is broken that needs to be fixed.
Wait, the extensions are on blow out too? Are they industrial or just "regular" Craftsman?
I think I might have gone overboard with the recent sears deals. Wish I had ordered the industrial wrenches sooner.
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Still debating on the standard cross force wrenches, I've got 10 in my cart and if I use points, I can get them for about $65 shipped which is pretty good. Decisions, Decisions!!!!!!!!
I should receive my 4 deep offsets wrenches and 2 metric flex ratcheting wrenches today. My metric cross force wrenches should be here Friday. Still debating on the standard cross force wrenches, I've got 10 in my cart and if I use points, I can get them for about $65 shipped which is pretty good. Decisions, Decisions!!!!!!!!
I paid like $3 each for those extensions... unfortunately they are made in China so they are being returned. Even the 1/4" spinner handle was made in China. I found that odd considering I have only seen USA ones in the stores.
I got the 13mm and 17mm flex ratcheting. I've got the whole set of standard flex ratcheting wrenches, but the metric were not available at Sears Outlet and to buy the whole set now cost around $200! I'll slowly piece together a whole set of metric's now that I'll have 2 of the 7 pieces!
I ordered the 1/4 14" extension online a while back and it was the USA made product. However, I wish I had taken a picture because the inner portion had so many casting bumps that I couldn't fit a ratchet into it. Go to exchange for a new one and all in stock where China, which were all 100 times better manufactured. The majority talk about the USA quality and i agree most of the time, but this took the cake.
A little off topic, but for you guys like me that haven't been keeping up with the Gearwrench.com Hot Deals thread, Gearwrench just updated it yesterday. I don't believe these were listed before, but the 5 pc metric ratcheting "S" shaped obstruction wrench set and the 7 pc sae flex head ratcheting stubby set, are listed and are rediculously cheap compared to anywhere else! I ordered both sets. Not made in the USA but Gearwrench is still a high quality piece! Just a heads up!
$45.42 for the set of "S" wrenches, plus free shipping.
Just ordered.
Thanks.

Received these today...ALL Craftsman Industrial and ALL Made in USA!! Went ahead and ordered the 10 standard cross force wrenches to go along with the 13 metric cross force wrenches which should be here Friday!!
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I think I might have gone overboard with the recent sears deals. Wish I had ordered the industrial wrenches sooner.
How are those deep industrial sockets differ from current easy to read sockets?
Got my two Metric deep offset wrenches. (didn't get the Inch).
The 21 x 23, that sucker is huge! I can't believe I paid $6.99 for that thing. There's got to be that much money just in melt value of the steel. And $2.99 for the 10 x 11.
I hope they list some more of the deep offsets.

Got my two Metric deep offset wrenches.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00940064000P
bought the 1/2 and 3/8 roundhead ratchets. usa industrial. Compared to the 1/2, the 3/8 is 3"+ shorter and smaller. it looked like a 1/4 size. I didn't realize this, but both ratchets are not reversible, so you can only use them to tighten, not loosen, really? So it is just half useful?
Got my two Metric deep offset wrenches. (didn't get the Inch).
The 21 x 23, that sucker is huge! I can't believe I paid $6.99 for that thing. There's got to be that much money just in melt value of the steel. And $2.99 for the 10 x 11.
I hope they list some more of the deep offsets.
I got my second order of stuff yesterday, including the 21 x 23. It is huge. Also a nice companion to my Sahlwille metric offsets, which go up to a 20 x 22.
I should have taken a picture of how mine came for free store pickup. Two single wrenches thrown in a gigantic box. The box was so big, it barely fit in my trunk. I can't figure this free ship to store thing. Both of my shipments where shipped to the store UPS. So how can they be making any money with free to store shipping, using UPS, for ten bucks worth of wrenches. I'm sure UPS ain't shipping for free. Sears must be eating that. I'm sure they get better UPS rates to ship to the Sears store compared to shipping to my house, but it's still got to cost them.
I was looking at summit racing prices for the Cman Industrials that Sears didn't have, and am thinking about just completing the set with USA Cman Professional.
Courious if anyone has done this? Doesn't seem to be a big difference except for the stamp in the middle...
I was looking at summit racing prices for the Cman Industrials that Sears didn't have, and am thinking about just completing the set with USA Cman Professional.
Courious if anyone has done this? Doesn't seem to be a big difference except for the stamp in the middle...
Grainger has some of the missing sizes as well, but in the matching Industrial design.
This set is awesome. I have one.
Coupon code stacking works.
From what I read, it's cheaper to piece together the set at Summit rather than Grainger, unless you plan on ordering other things from Grainger to bring shipping costs down on the wrenches.
They're reversible. Hold onto 2 of the 3 ridges on the black top center and rotate.