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Jeeper

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What are peoples opinions on brands? I have all CM but may add some Gearwrench. They seem like they they all would be the same.

Might even get the wobble ones to have them.
 
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pipsters

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I don't think you can really go wrong with any one type; although I did buy the Cman locking ones because they had much "lockers" on them. While made of plastic, the tabs were very slim compared to the alternative.
 

Avgas

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SK makes some great sets that won't brake the bank,
I have the 1/4' and 3/8" sets, lots of different lengths including some really long ones.
They have a knurled shaft and come with a tray to keep them organized.
You can get the 1/4" set for around $45, 3/8" set for $75


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Kirbot

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It's pretty hard to go wrong with extensions

I have them from snap on to no name garbage
They all work

The only time I ever broke one was when I testing out a new ratchet and jumping on the poor thing....
 
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csmitty

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I've got SO and alot of CMan, some Proto as well. The smaller lenghts probably make much of a difference, longer you might run into some issues with twisting or bending depending on the alloys used. I've got a few wobble's as well that come in handy. The locking CMan I have I use mainly for spark plugs since they always come off after you screw em back in.
 

jjjrmx5

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Knurling on the top is nice.

LOL.
Knurling anywhere is nice.:lol:

I have the MAC locking extensions that I love. 3/8" and 1/2".Been searching for the 1/4" but looks NLA it seems. Knurling on coupler, shaft and then on the locking pull-back collar.

Craftsman will get you by, but as Mike points out, a good brand with knurling on both the coupler and shaft is a major major major plus.
 
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