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Craftsman wrench holders

Jeffksf

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They have these holders on sale for $3.50 right now so I picked up 2 to see how I like them and how they fit in my box. I had their foam dividers in the drawer. I like portability and these wrench holders are very good for that. I also figured I could cut the handle portion off if needed for more room
before:
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After: Thinking of getting 2 more for the non-ratcheting wrenchs under neath.
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sweet they're definitely better then before. Maybe get some new drawer liners at harbor frieght too. :)
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I put mine in sideways for more space. I know have them loose wrenches in vertical holders. Line wrenches under on handle and knuckle savers under the other. I also stated one higher on each set so I can have a bigger wrench on them top. Also, instead of pushing them down in the holders, mine just set on top for quicker grabbing. Plus its easier to read the sizes, for me anyway
 

loosewingnut

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Could you post a link to those wrench holders at the sale price? I use those for organizing my big wrenches and would love to pick those up for a buddy of mine.

thanks:rocker:
 

Haveblue

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:thumbup: I love those wrench racks! Ive been using them everyday for years, they hold up very well. I cut the handles off mine to save space. I like that I can reach in the cart and grab a whole set of wrenches to take on the go, or just leave them in the cart, and work out of it.
 

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I use many of these.

I Take an air saw and then 90 degree air grinder to take that stupid fu^&*&g handle **** off. They are nice and compact at storing wrenches though.
 
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Jeffksf

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Here is my drawer after 2 more today. Looks like I can leave the handles on for now, until I buy more wrenchs :)
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Jeffksf

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Just making due with my 26" box, when I graduate to 41" (if ever) then I can unstack them. Until then I'll just have to remember the standards are under the ratcheting.
 

usmc_noma

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I personally like the Ernst racks better. I had the Craftsman ones but think they're too bulky.
 

NC-Fordguy

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I like the wrench holders. I can take several wrenches under a truck with me easily rather than getting up off the floor to fetch another.

It would be great if they offered one that held a few more wrenches.
 

MPOWERD

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Not a fan... Went with the Ernst setup instead. Vastly superior and makes much more effective use of the drawer space even if you cut the handles off the sears models. Plus they are made in the USA...
 
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