Hell yeah! I bought the fractional set to change out the intake seals on my bike a year or two back. I was so impressed with them I immediately went and bought a metric set as well. Bondhus hex keys are damn hard to beat and once you price them out? Yeah, I think I'm up to 5 or 6 sets of Bondhus hex keys right now.
I like the idea but can’t think of a time I would have ever needed it. If space is that tight I’m probably using a die grinder.New Metabo grinder. It is one of their flathead style grinders. Here it is in comparison with one of their other 5" grinders
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As you can see from the profile, it will fit into some places that the more traditional grinders won't.
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It is lower powered than the full size one (7.5 amp vs 14.5) The new one is model WEF 9-125 and the older one is WE-17-125.
Lee
Looks like an O2 sensor socket/wrench.I need to work on mom's car.




Not exactly new but new to me. Found these under the hood of a 2021 Subaru Impreza. I believe someone was tampering with something probably because it’s the same car I cracked my socket on because the drain plug was so tight the one we ended up having to impact out. Can’t complain because the best tools are free tools lol. Sears made in China.
No I didn’t. We don’t see customers usually and the service advisor said they didn’t look like someone that would know how to open a hood lolDid you ask if they belonged to the owner of the car?
Yes. I had points with Tekton and free shipping!Looks like an O2 sensor socket/wrench.
So it likely belongs to the last guy that worked on the car, maybe at your place of employment. Better watch out that he doesn't accuse you of stealing his toolsNo I didn’t. We don’t see customers usually and the service advisor said they didn’t look like someone that would know how to open a hood lol.
Haha. When I found them I yelled hey here is some pliers and everyone was like alright haha. I believe it was the cars second oil change so possibly could of been someone’s.So it likely belongs to the last guy that worked on the car, maybe at your place of employment. Better watch out that he doesn't accuse you of stealing his tools![]()

Is that the new shade of blue for this year? What's the part# on that set?


Yep, Snap-on calls it “Power Blue” and it looks like they’re keeping it around as I’ve seen pliers sets, torque wrenches, hammers, pry bars, ratchets, and even the propane torch offered in this color. I’m glad, because IMO this metallic blue is the best color hard handles Snap-on has ever made.Is that the new shade of blue for this year? What's the part# on that set?









Got this for me. I need a good light to carry in my pocket to pull out to look at stuff at work. Was trying to find one with a belt holder but haven’t found any.Thanks for sharing!!! Power Blue sounds like a jab at Cornwell's blue powerYep, Snap-on calls it “Power Blue” and it looks like they’re keeping it around as I’ve seen pliers sets, torque wrenches, hammers, pry bars, ratchets, and even the propane torch offered in this color. I’m glad, because IMO this metallic blue is the best color hard handles Snap-on has ever made.
Part number on this set is SDDX70AMB.
Good to know. And even better to know since I’m a Subie mechanic.Blake, I have some of those tiny screwdrivers I got from somewhere long ago and always say in my work box and everyone in a while they came in handy. I had to do a valve adjustment on a subie in car and on that day they earned their keep.
Like driving a new car off the lot; looses half of its value...










If the torque wrench is made in England chances are it's made by NORBARI got this as much to see where my two old torque wrenches are as anything. Assuming this thing is anywhere close to as accurate as the Inspection is (or the ±2% it's specified to be), my old 3/8" flex-head SO is still very accurate as is the big Griot's-labeled/made in England 1/2".
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I'll have it for weird spots I can't get to with one of those two, but I've been vacillating about whether to get them calibrated for a while. I bought them both second-hand in what appeared to be un-used condition, but when torqueing things down that mattered, I've always wondered a bit and felt stupid for not checking them. I feel (mostly) better about it now...
I got this as much to see where my two old torque wrenches are as anything. Assuming this thing is anywhere close to as accurate as the Inspection is (or the ±2% it's specified to be), my old 3/8" flex-head SO is still very accurate as is the big Griot's-labeled/made in England 1/2".
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I'll have it for weird spots I can't get to with one of those two, but I've been vacillating about whether to get them calibrated for a while. I bought them both second-hand in what appeared to be un-used condition, but when torqueing things down that mattered, I've always wondered a bit and felt stupid for not checking them. I feel (mostly) better about it now...

Rachel is calling again... it's been a few years... from Visa telemarketing... with a promotional rate !!! Final notice...Lol. Reminds me of "Peggy" from the Discover card commercials.