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dj spanners

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Jul 20, 2010
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I bought the quarter stick had to repair it a couple of times its junk, wasn't worth sending back as i'm in the uk, I wouldn't buy anymore
 

Vvmvbb

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Kiwi pliers are good and handy to have.

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shockwave

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Marietta,ga
I second the quarter stick is junk very cheaply made I use it now only with bits and with dash work however there spline wrenches are awesome I have the long deep flex splines and the standard deep spline ratcheting wrenchs use them almost daily.
 
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jsa83

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Oct 10, 2013
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bought a set of ratcheting flex head wrenches off the cornwell truck. i got it for $170 but later found out they go for like $120 online.
 

Fedwrench

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Valley of the sun
They started out years ago selling specialty tools for batteries. Then they branched out. The extendable ratchets and ratcheting wrenches used to be supplied by a Taiwan company named Kabo. Excellent quality stuff. However, lately, say after the introduction of the long quarter stick, last year or so, I think ez red switched suppliers as quality and designs changed. The kiwi pliers are ok but, the jaws are on the thick side for long nose pliers.
They have some nice items.
 

tjmonsen5

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Oct 14, 2009
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Crystal Lake IL
I the 1/4 stick, there was big hype for it last summer. It comes in handy for me when doing timing belts or at least removing the timing belt covers on front wheel drive vehicles.

I agree, it does not seem very strong through. It has not broke yet though!
 

OldsRocket

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Mar 30, 2011
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Southern California
I have the extra long 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets. They are pretty awesome! The ONLY thing is the head is on the thick side, however, they have both served me well. It seems to be most utilized on belt tensioners and for rear alignment purposes.
 
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