Skeptic68W
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Was strolling through my local lowes this morning and came across these wrenches: https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-7-Piece-12-point-Standard-SAE-Combination-Wrench-Set/1000594169
I'm fairly certain what these are the "Max Axcess" wrenches that Cman sold for a while. The open end anti-slip design is the same, and they appear extremely similar. These however are made in Taiwan, where the Max Axcess wrenches were chinese.
To be honest, chinese or not, those max axcess wrenches are some of my favorites, they just fit extremely well in the hand. The anti-slip doesn't have teeth, so it won't mar delicate fasteners (although it won't grab as tight either). These appear identical (except the new SBD style stamping) so they should be quite good for the money.
Lastly, I thought it was hilarious that my Lowes got the display rack where you can fiddle with the different craftsman ratchets to see how low of a swing arc they have....and then they zip tied the ratchets to the display to prevent theft...so you can't swing them.
I'm fairly certain what these are the "Max Axcess" wrenches that Cman sold for a while. The open end anti-slip design is the same, and they appear extremely similar. These however are made in Taiwan, where the Max Axcess wrenches were chinese.
To be honest, chinese or not, those max axcess wrenches are some of my favorites, they just fit extremely well in the hand. The anti-slip doesn't have teeth, so it won't mar delicate fasteners (although it won't grab as tight either). These appear identical (except the new SBD style stamping) so they should be quite good for the money.
Lastly, I thought it was hilarious that my Lowes got the display rack where you can fiddle with the different craftsman ratchets to see how low of a swing arc they have....and then they zip tied the ratchets to the display to prevent theft...so you can't swing them.

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