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gonmad54

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Jun 12, 2015
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Temecula, CA
I have both of those, and in all their drive sizes. The Protos look ****, but the 45 tooth design ***** for the ratcheting arc. Wish I'd not bought them



I haven't had a chance to use them yet but initially I'm not very fond of the selection lever on the Proto but for $20 I figured I would give it a shot. Up until a year ago I was using a SnapOn F936 so I don't think the tooth count is going to bother me.


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Mpower5266

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Newnan, GA
I picked this up for daily carry. I love it, its almost too bright when running a cr123a battery, I havent tried it with a AA battery yet.

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Scotland Offshore ABZ

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Jul 18, 2016
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Aberdeen Scotland UK
New Forkie as we call them over here! 3 Tonner and a new Master LAP lapping table. Very happy with both! We painted the end of the tines RED for a laugh, over here we call the tines, toes and christened her Debbie LOL.
 

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Tenex

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It's amazing what a little bullshitting will get you. $170 + tax from White Cap

WRIGHT #714
3/8" to 1-1/4"

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wyo george

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Wyoming, USA
My new Armstrong 12-994 came in today. So far I'm impressed and the locking feature seems like something that could come in handy at times. My other swivel ratchets are off tool trucks and work nice, but don't lock. I guess I'll see how often I actually lock it, probably not often.

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rmsg0040

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Toronto
Finally the big larry clone came in, also got a fenix HL50, I am impressed with it - superglued a rare earth magnet to the base


 

Bross956

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Jun 11, 2015
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Armstrong Maxx 1/4-88 tooth, size comparison to my Wera 3/8 ratchet.
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Tekton panel puller
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Chicago Pneumatic 7 inch chisel punch
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Craftsman-USA 24mm, Sk 30/32mm
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NoiseRacing

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Location
Orangeville, ON
My new Armstrong 12-994 came in today. So far I'm impressed and the locking feature seems like something that could come in handy at times. My other swivel ratchets are off tool trucks and work nice, but don't lock. I guess I'll see how often I actually lock it, probably not often.

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I love mine perfect tool for removing crank bolts. It has been an extremely beneficial purchase for myself.
 

02Xterra

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Oct 1, 2015
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Lynchburg, Va
Looks like another Nick Morello purchase. That light is pretty beefy. How much did it run ya?
Yep! I didn't have any mini pliers, figured I would try them out. The light was $65, Im pretty impressed! It's very bright and seems pretty stout

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sidd_V

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Sep 29, 2015
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Belgium
Contribution from Belgium.
Recieved this package today.
Got it for 90 euro including postage.

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1/2 and 3/8 torque wrench with some accesories from Facom. the 1/2 has been calibrated only half a year ago.
 
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davethorik

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Sep 14, 2013
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Norka, Ohio
Four.cycle, nice score on that Powr-Kraft set. Thats a Wright 2400 rebrand,one of my favorite 1/4 ratchets.

I bought this set of Stanley Fatmax thru-tang strike capped wood chisels today. Made in England, $22 for the set of 3 seemed like a decent deal. 1/2, 3/4, and 1" widths
 

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Vortaku

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This was given to me on my birthday the 30th from my mom and her new boyfriend.

It looks pretty solid, I had just asked for some new ratchets as my duralast ones are dead. As I did not buy the set, I did not intend to warranty them.
 

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boosteddsm92

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MD
Picked this up at a yard sale today for $15. Anyone know what years these were made? Don't need a creeper but for the condition and price it had to come home with me.

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T_Roze

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Edmonton Alberta
Contribution from Belgium.
Recieved this package today.
Got it for 90 euro including postage.

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1/2 and 3/8 torque wrench with some accesories from Facom. the 1/2 has been calibrated only half a year ago.



Jealous. Love the case it all comes in!


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HzEmall

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Dec 24, 2005
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Surrey, BC Canada
Found out Fastcap was really close so made A trip down to get some tool control foam, some markers and a Ballistic apron.

OH, and got a Milwaukee emblem off eBay :)
 

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firworks

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IL
I picked up one of the CAT rechargeable work lights that kctyphoon tipped us off about:
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Seems pretty ruggedly built and it's IP64 so it'll work when it's raining and I'm afraid to put my M18 flood out. The beam is a little more concentrated than I'd like but it seems to throw a good bit of light.
 

mike528

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Dec 20, 2014
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Shelby county Ohio
Stopped in at Sears on the way home today. The Cobras where supposed to be 21.99 but rang out for 25.99. Didn't catch it until I got home, not worth the hassle for $4.
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