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Sears guy tells me they are phasing old styule sockets out?

z28toz06

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Has anyone else heard this? Does anyone know when Sears has their biggest tool sales? January or February? Iwould think they would try to generate a little business after christmas, Ooohhhh I mean the Holdiay season!
 
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I don't know, but I wouldn't be suprised many of the wrench sets have been on sale on and off for a fairly deep discount over the last several months.
 

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They are probably going all laser etched ones......which are a waste...I had a few and I still couldnt see what the size was if I looked at it
 

kartracer55

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I actually like the laser etched sockets, but I dont have many for a few reasons...

1. I dont really have craftsman sockets, the ones I do i bought before they became big
2. Cant justify the $$$, Im still a kid, and its only a craftsman socket.

Undoubtedly they are easier to read, but I cant see people flocking out to get them.

jim
 

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Anyone else think that the color of the writing and the chrome of the socket don't contrast very well?
 

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iiibdsiil said:
Anyone else think that the color of the writing and the chrome of the socket don't contrast very well?

Yup, I do like the Husky black sets though. Look pretty slick too. :pimpflash
 
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bmwpower

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iiibdsiil said:
Anyone else think that the color of the writing and the chrome of the socket don't contrast very well?

I can't read them either, which is why I've never bought them. Would may be black writing work better?
 

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I'm not sure about the phasing out of sockets, but to find your sockets easy you need to get these

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One of the best things in my toolbox :thumbup:
 

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ThrashN said:
I'm not sure about the phasing out of sockets, but to find your sockets easy you need to get these

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One of the best things in my toolbox :thumbup:


I never knew Hansen made single rail socket holders....and thats not even on there internet site....hmmmm


****EDIT***** never mind i had to look harder to see the smaller rail in the front....forget what I said...I have a nasty cold and its blurred my vision
 
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z28toz06

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ThrashN said:
I'm not sure about the phasing out of sockets, but to find your sockets easy you need to get these

558547_lg.gif


One of the best things in my toolbox :thumbup:
I have a set of them and I am purchasing more to hold all my sockets. I know they are pricey but they hold the sockets, are strong and I can read the socket size on the tips.
 
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