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Sears 145 pc Mechanics set

Danglerb

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I picked up the Craftsman 145 pc Mechanics set today. Its a great deal, I'd do it again in a second, but I do have a few thoughts.

The sockets aren't put away in the case, just loose in half a dozen or so plastic bags. If buying this as a gift I would open it up and put away the sockets, plus go over them with shop towel to clean them up and put a shine on them.

Some of my sockets were not 100% first quality looking. When I get a chance I plan to go over all of them and check for problems. So far I have found some chipped chrome, some funny discoloration, and rust on at least one.Many of the Craftsman sockets have the chrome fine on the outside, but inside and the inside lip is uneven with spots like some kind of spray went where it shouldn't. It didn't help that my SK 1/4 drive set arrived yesterday, and those are close to perfect.

I don't like the case, and I don't think I am going to be leaving stuff in it for long. The 1/4 and 3/8 ratchets won't go in there spots, and all the combo wrenches just go loose in the bottom. The whole thing is heavy, but has little room for anything that isn't in the set, just the loose wrench area. I can't see carrying the whole thing over to what I am working on, or leaving it open on top of my roll away etc.

I don't like the ratchets, have plenty of others, so these are going.

Bottom line, overall its great, a great value, and PLENTY of stuff that I plan to keep and use, but as soon as I get myself sorted out, some will go back to Sears to be replaced, and a "fair" amount is going to get sold or traded.
 
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bmwpower

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Should have bought it cause I know once my tools are re-organized I know I'm going to find out that I needed most of that set.
 

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Some of my sockets were not 100% first quality looking. When I get a chance I plan to go over all of them and check for problems. So far I have found some chipped chrome, some funny discoloration, and rust on at least one.Many of the Craftsman sockets have the chrome fine on the outside, but inside and the inside lip is uneven with spots like some kind of spray went where it shouldn't.

I have noticed the same issues with recent Craftsman sockets. Are the "spray spots" a hard, gray substance?
 
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grillmasterp

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Hope a deal like this comes up again.

It will.
This set routinely goes on sale throughout the year-I've seen it for below $99
(~$89)
Keep your eye out for any Friends & family nights where you save an addtl 10% of sale pricing. Also Look for the next holiday sales (labor day, thanksgiving etc...)etc....)
 

The Super

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I am on my way to sears this morning

I received:
2 4mm deep sockets
0 6mm deep sockets
 

johnny1290

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I just dived into the set I've had kicking around here a while...maybe it's just the feel of it, but I hated the ratchets. They just felt sloppy and prone to freewheeling. Maybe that's in the design and a feature of some sort and I just don't understand, but the snapon felt like it could take a lot more torque.
 
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Danglerb

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The three ratchets with flex heads at HF I bought for $6.49 have better feel than the ones in the Craftsman set, which frankly felt like **** skipping teeth, no sense of confidence whatsoever.

Later this week I plan to take a slightly oily shop towel and go over every socket cleaning off any shipping residue, and those below some threshold are going back for replacement before the weekend.
 
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