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I went to Mernard's yesterday, brought home a set of 12-pc GW X-beam ratchet wrench for $50, is it a good deal?

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and $6 for this 24" screwdriver, I'm wondering who makes it:

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I went to Mernard's yesterday, brought home a set of 12-pc GW X-beam ratchet wrench for $50, is it a good deal?

No, for a little more money you can buy quality US made ones.

and $6 for this 24" screwdriver, I'm wondering who makes it:

Good deal on the US made screwdriver, that's Menard's house brand, I read somewhere that they were made in Wisconsin or Minnesota.
 

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I think you got a pretty good deal on the wrench set, as for the screwdriver I don't know who the manufacture is but for $6 you did just fine. :beer:
 
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honestly, I was gonna buy few more of the long slotted screwdrivers in different length, but out of maybe 15 of them on the shelf, that one I took home was the "ONLY" perfectly straight.
 

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Gearwrench xl x beam wrench set 85888 runs $131.95 at thetoolwarehouse.net and is $109.99 at Tooltopia.com so, lets move past buyers remorse, open those wrenches up and use them.:thumbup:

$6 for a US made 2 foot screwdriver seems like a good deal even if it does have a funky tip. Are the letters WF anywhere on the handle? I was wondering if Western Forge made it. I don't have menards out here.:beer:
 

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Mernard's web site shows same $49 set in SAE, but click on picture show different packaging than above.

Mernard's web site not set up for on line sales.

No Mernard's in my area either.............
 

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if the screwdriver has the same handle like these in the pic then i guess its a Pratt Read "Classic" series screwdriver.

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I've heard mixed reviews on these cross beam wrenches, mainly for C-man. but, more people seem to like 'em than hate'em.
 
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Matco offers a set for not too much more. They're just 299.95 if IIRC. :D

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ahhh the vagueness...

Part number, price or location?

Don't have all the info off hand (you might be able to make out the part numbers in the pic below), they are not at home, but I bought them off eBay for $50 plus shipping. I have a few different sets, sae and metric, of US made ratcheting wrenches, that's all I could find for pics right now.


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Don't have all the info off hand (you might be able to make out the part numbers in the pic below), they are not at home, but I bought them off eBay for $50 plus shipping. I have a few different sets, sae and metric, of US made ratcheting wrenches, that's all I could find for pics right now.

Used off of ebay is different than new. Thanks for clarifying that.
 

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No, for a little more money you can buy quality US made ones.

Mickey O, I don't think I've seen you make a positive post yet. By now we all know what your opinion is, so there is no use putting people down anymore just to make your point. :thumbup:
 

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Mickey O, I don't think I've seen you make a positive post yet.

Keep looking, there's plenty. Click on my name and then "Find More Posts by Mickey O", plenty of good stuff, enjoy.


By now we all know what your opinion is, so there is no use putting people down anymore just to make your point. :thumbup:

Not putting people down or telling them what to do, just sharing my opinion. Must I like Chinese tools? When did championing US made tools become a problem? It's okay to bash Craftsman and other US made tools but not tools from our "friends" in China? Lets all pretend that buying foreign tools is patriotic and good for this country. If someone has a problem with my posts I suggest to you that it's probably their problem not mine. We all know why people buy Chinese tools and it ain't quality. You want support for buying Chinese tools call a Chinaman, never mind he'll probably tell you they're **** as well, try someone else that owns Chinese tools. Misery likes company.



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Armstrong does make a US made version of the x/beam as does Craftsman. Armstrongs is called the Maxx Beam and the Craftsman is the Crossforce. They are reversible though. The craftsman set isn't as complete as the Gearwrench set and is double in price.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_...ools&keyword=crossforce+ratcheting+wrench+set

I think most tool brands regardless of where they're manufactured, get beat up sooner or later here. There is a prejudice toward Chinese made tools here though, no one can deny that. I'll agree that cost is usually the overiding factor for buying an imported tool. However, Gearwrench is putting out some decent PRC made tools. I would have preferred they kept operations in Taiwan though. Give them 10 years though to see if they're good for the long haul.
 
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Mickey O, I don't think I've seen you make a positive post yet. By now we all know what your opinion is, so there is no use putting people down anymore just to make your point. :thumbup:


Agreed.

Also, Mickey - comparing a 7 piece set bought off of ebay to a 12 piece cross-force set bought at an actual store is not exactly fair.
 

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Is that right, lets have a look back at one of my posts in this very thread:

Good deal on the US made screwdriver, that's Menard's house brand, I read somewhere that they were made in Wisconsin or Minnesota.

What's negative about? So BWright statement "I don't think I've seen you make a positive post yet." isn't right now is it, in fact it's false and you have agreed with.

Also, Mickey - comparing a 7 piece set bought off of ebay to a 12 piece cross-force set bought at an actual store is not exactly fair.

Alright, lets go back to another of my posts in this very thread:

No, for a little more money you can buy quality US made ones.

So 7 wrenches for $50 would be $7.14 each, 12 - 7 = 5. 5 more wrenches @ $7.14 = $35.70. $50 + $35.70 = $85.70, hence "for a little more money you can buy quality US made ones".


And of course you can't compare the two, one is a quality US made wrench made by US workers, your fellow citizens that need to earn a decent buck to afford to live in this fine country, the other is made by foreign workers in Government subsidized company making ridiculously low wages in a country artificially lower currency values. Don't worry though the money you save is being spent on higher gas prices and new taxes coming soon. And after all that you're still left with inferior tools.



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I bought the same set this past weekend, I have one lone 15mm x-beam non ratcheting wrench that I use for changing oil and I love the design.
 
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