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ijason

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hello so i just bought my first set of sockets made in the usa. reg price was $399 i got it for $199 out the door the ratchets are real garbage so i bought a nice craftsman premium one 80 tooth but when the snap on guy comes by my work again il buy 1 or 2 nice ones from him. the breaker bar i bought is a 1/2 x18 inch its made in the usa too. next thing I'm saving for now is a good set of wrenches I'm thinking sk but must be made in the us what ever i buy.
 

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toolaholic

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The craftsman ratchets that come in the sets are not what they used to be. Smart move buying the premium one.
 

Bob C

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"Wright" wrenches are made in the USA. Wright used to private label them for MAC tools
 

twincam00

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The 309pc set goes on sale a couple times a year for $200, not a bad deal at all. I bought a set and kept the ratchet wrenches and a couple sockets and sold the rest for more than I paid for it
 
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ijason

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Thats just what im thinking of doing im just starting out my tool colection but i dont think i need both 6pt and 12 pt of each socket. so mayby i will sell the 6pt and just keep the 12point socket what would you do? thanks
 

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Keep them, they are paid for. I bought a Craftsman set, not quite that big, back when Craftsman was pretty good. Sold off the old style 1/2 ratchet because I already had one and the part of the combination wrenches(needed money) and have regretted it every since.

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ijason

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Keep them, they are paid for. I bought a Craftsman set, not quite that big, back when Craftsman was pretty good. Sold off the old style 1/2 ratchet because I already had one and the part of the combination wrenches(needed money) and have regretted it every since.

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your right i won't get much for it anyway and the sockets are nice it's not that baby easy read kind that id never buy :). there still made in the usa i think for me starting out this gives me a good boost for my sockets. but the ratchets that came with the set are not going in my box lol they are real bad trust me. so once i see the Snap-On guy come by my work again ill go out to his truck and buy my first Snap-On tool :)
 

JasonW

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So disappointing to hear that Craftsman has gotten that bad. I knew the power tools were questionable but had held out hope that the sockets and wrenches were still ok. My dad gave me a pretty complete set years ago. I guess I should start trying to fill in the missing pieces while I can. I'd say hang on to them until you have replaced them with something better and even then maybe as the set you keep in your vehicle.
 
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