If you have a rural king near you you can get same set for $20.Great to know, thanks!
I was looking at this set. Seems good for the price.
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I love mine. Had it two years now. Sees daily use at work. Never been anything it could not break loose. Milwaukee for the win. Glad you didn’t get that team yellow stuff. LOL









I love mine. Had it two years now. Sees daily use at work. Never been anything it could not break loose. Milwaukee for the win. Glad you didn’t get that team yellow stuff. LOL

This looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.Last week someone posted:
Milwaukee 49-90-2037 AIR-TIP Long Reach Flexible Micro Hose Set
The prices online varied online between $39 - $65. I paid $39 at Home Depot online. Arrived this past weekend. Used for the first time today. Super good quality from what I can see. Works well with my Ridgid wet dry vacuum. This will certainly get use when I clean out my computer equipment. Today I used it to vacuum a spill of cat hair from a recent shave. The hair fell between two cabinets.
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These are NOT clutch bits.
Huh... ok... 63 years old... have those bits/drivers... labelled clutch bits... BUT yea... it is in a set of "Security Bits". My whole world is now ... out of sync.^ I have a whole set of clutch-head drivers... that's not what those things are.... and I'm curious because I am seeing old screwdrivers and other devices which have been modified in order to serve that purpose.
Like this lovely Sommer promotional screwdriver that the previous owner reworked:
Huh... ok... 63 years old... have those bits/drivers... labelled clutch bits... BUT yea... it is in a set of "Security Bits". My whole world is now ... out of sync.
Attached is a clutch bit. My bad.

Just buy a cheap toaster ($20 or less) and throw it away when it stops working and get a new one. Is it really worth rebuilding one?
I did buy a cheap toaster($19.00) and use it. It works but I don't like it.Just buy a cheap toaster ($20 or less) and throw it away when it stops working and get a new one. Is it really worth rebuilding one?
I have a big stack of old bakeware in the shop for various uses. Mines garage sale and thrift store vintage!
If you have a rural king near you you can get same set for $20.
I have an ideal punchdown tool 66/110 that kinda looks like that but it's just security bits.^ thanks. toasters? and I'd been of the belief those things were for telecommunications systems - like phones and such.
So... If I do not own a toaster, I probably don't need them?![]()
I bought that same set as I needed one non standard bit for an emergency repair.2 Prong Security Screwdriver Bits.
1/4 Hexagon Drive Also known as Pig Nose or Snake Eyes. Usually Out for Next Day Delivery 3:30pm Work Day Cut-Off.www.seascrew.com
Have a few Tsunoda pliers as well and agree the quality is very good.Put together a set of Tsunoda pliers. Made in Japan and EXCELENT quality for the price.
I plan on making a pilgrimage to HJE this weekMy Wright Satin finished wrench set ordered on Epstein's day 2022 showed up with a bunch of other goodies today in a flat rate boxPerhaps the backlog at Wright Tool has eased a bit
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