I wish I needed some of these but I already have full sets of Craftsman Pro and Proto. I really want the Stahwilles. Wanna trade?![]()
I’m actually retiring my Craftsman Pro set now that I have these.
I wish I needed some of these but I already have full sets of Craftsman Pro and Proto. I really want the Stahwilles. Wanna trade?![]()
The Stahlwilles have a steeper offset than Cman USA. Eventually you may find a need - I did several times and finally bought the Stahlwille metric set
I’m actually retiring my Craftsman Pro set now that I have these.


I have never had allen wrenches this nice...luv my bondus but these are darn nice....
Hey Snooter, where did you get those?
Was a good week. Finally pulled the trigger on a torque wrench I've wanted for a while. My dealer was running a promo on torque wrenches, and this 24" breaker bar w/ comfort grip came "free." Wasn't technically part of the official promo, but he is cool with me bartering so I can get what I want.
If you happen to see this, can you please tell me the weights of the hammers in the promo? Thanks!
24oz, 32oz, and 48oz.
Any possibility you could adopt me....thats some nice stuff

Damn you. I really want both of those (and their green to make my envy even worse). I may just have to call up my dealer and see if we can work something out. What's the promo price? I haven't seen the latest flyer or two.
Anyone else notice they picture a hard handle breaker bar, but the box says soft grip?![]()
Damn Husky do not have a 19mm and a 13/16 SAE in 3/8 drive or this set you have.
I bought the Mac Side Wider extensions in 3/8 & 1/2. Impact rated. I tried to use the 1/2 to remove a wheel but it wouldn't.I had a similar one from Blue Point years ago, used the hell out of it but it finally bit the dust.
Not my picture.
I bought the Mac Side Wider extensions in 3/8 & 1/2. Impact rated. I tried to use the 1/2 to remove a wheel but it wouldn't.I had a similar one from Blue Point years ago, used the hell out of it but it finally bit the dust.
Not my picture.
It seems like a really solid tool, one advantage over a ratchet is you don't have to swing it. I do believe that when you use it with an impact it is stronger then a air ratchet.Definitely one of the strangest gizmo's I've seen. And I've never seen that before until your post either.
You mentioned not using it in a high-torque situation. And I definitely agree, that thing has to kill torque. Just using an a wobble socket, an extension or a flip-socket kills torque. So, it would be interesting to see someone put together a video with torque testing to see the actual numbers/percentage of torque loss. Which brings me to my question...
What is the advantage or specific situation of using that gizmo over just using a ratchet/wrench? If you can fit that adapter, I have to think that you could just use a ratchet or a wrench, and we already covered torque loss.
I'm genuinely interested. Some times the line between proper tool vs gimmick, can be blurred. I'm interested in which side this adapter falls into.
It seems like a really solid tool, one advantage over a ratchet is you don't have to swing it. I do believe that when you use it with an impact it is stronger then a air ratchet.
The Blue Point version that I had was used a lot. Enough that I wore it out.
These Knipex 1220 pliers for putting on the oetiker clamps for a date coded fuel filter and line for my 1971 Plymouth.
Got this Craftsman 20 gallon off of Craigslist for $95 bucks.![]()
Is the Compressor one of the oil less ones ?
Got these Napa wrenches off Ebay and a siezed Par-X in a bin of stuff from an auction.
Yes it's an oil less.