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nissan_crawler

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Fedwrench

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I feel their handles are too large. On the plus side, you can get hard or soft handles, the blades are the quality Snap on design, a few colors are available, and the blade type is marked on the handle end. You can also score a set at a decent price on Ebay.I would say get used to them as I don't think they're going away soon despite all of the whining about the older handles. Your results may vary.:beer:
 

gotmud13613

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Totally agree with Nissan here, besides just the funky handle shape, The quality of the steel ***** 4 out of my 7 snapped like tooth picks with the first few times of using them, and they were not used as a pry bar or chisel.

I bought this set hoping I was getting some really awesome drivers, but what I got instead was a bunch of $hit :wtf:

My C-am pros are doing the job well.
 
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TheToolMan

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I love them, I have both the instinct and the previous hard handle style, I can get more torque with the instinct
 
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garfunkle24

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I like mine well enough, been using them for about 6 months too. I have the hard handles and prefer them over the previous gen soft grip. No blade issues so far.
 

J.A.F.E.

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I bought a couple soft handles as a gift. My inclination was to dislike them - I really wanted to not like them. I have to say though they really feel nice and fit my hand well and I have small hands. The balance feels nice, too even though I think they are lighter than the traditional SO handles. Have no idea about how they will hold up but we'll see. My friend is a locksmith and he will beat the stuffing out of them.

~Steve
 

FNFS2000

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You just can't beat WERA for screwdrivers The Felo Ergonics are pretty nice too if you like squishy handles.
 

Titus

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I found this interesting:


Note the results of the survey place the four snap-on models at the top of the list. That seems a little suspicious to me. Craftsman Pro placed 1st among the non snapon models. I got a set of the craftsman pros for Christmas and I am VERY happy with them so far.
 

Thedroid

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I have the previous gen soft grips, and my buddy has the instinct soft grips. I love them both. Far more than the old style hard handles. I still haven't figured out why there is so many die hard hard handle fans. I've had my soft grips for about 4 yrs, use them all the time, wash them in the parts cleaner, and I think their far more comfortable than the old ones. Once I can finally kill these, I'll pick up the instincts.
 

Thedroid

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The quality of the steel ***** 4 out of my 7 snapped like tooth picks with the first few times of using them, and they were not used as a pry bar or chisel.QUOTE]


Man you must have arms of steel to be able snap these babies like toothpicks. I use the hex bolster plenty, and haven't been able break anything. The fastener always gives before the blade breaks.
 
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