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mrshaun

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not really popular, but my motorcycle techs liked it and a few aviation guys would buy it. I have sold 8 in about 8 years. not a fast mover.
btws search that on www.snapon.com much better and is fine tooth.
 

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It's an old product...a flex-head gearwrench with a bit adapter is smaller and works better...oh and it's cheaper.
 

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not really popular, but my motorcycle techs liked it and a few aviation guys would buy it. I have sold 8 in about 8 years. not a fast mover.
btws search that on www.snapon.com much better and is fine tooth.

Yeah, those things are great for motorcycles and motorcycle tool kits, I have the cheap Craftsman (looks more like the btws).
 

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the blue point btws ( btwsmpk for all 3 versions ) has finer teeth than that of the craftsman version....

btwsmpk comes with a flat and 2 off set wrenches offset down and off set back. you will use all 3 and comes with 4 bits. all lifetime warranty.
 
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I bought one a few months ago for getting into tight places on some dash boards I work on. It comes, mine did, in a little set with a pouch and I think 4 bits. Works great. I love mine.
 

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the blue point btws ( btwsmpk for all 3 versions ) has finer teeth than that of the craftsman version....

btwsmpk comes with a flat and 2 off set wrenches offset down and off set back. you will use all 3 and comes with 4 bits. all lifetime warranty.

I have this set, with the three different ratchets. Was in-expensive and works awesome. Don't know what I'd do without them now.

Also, I'm pretty sure they are made by Kastar and are available from sources other than Snap-on. Having said that, I don't feel that mine were overpriced from the truck.
 

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Hmm, I've never seen the Blue-Point version. Fine tooth, made in USA, a $15 price tag, a Snappy dealer reccomending it over a tool that costs four times more - I'll have to get one.
 

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This is what I use, and it is pretty small? I think it is smaller than most ratchets I have seen. A sunex that came with a bit set and a little extension, but thought I would post what I use and I use it with Apex bits, :rocker:

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