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T-handle ball end hex key with nubbin

babylou

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Who offers t-handle ball end hex keys with the little hex nubbin off the handle for high torques? Like the Craftsman ones below but not Chinafied.
 

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PAPERMAKER

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I like my chinafied Craftsman T handles like those, they have outlasted one set of Elkind t handles.
 

Brownsfan

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I have the craftsman set and it's USA made. They are still out there. Just find a store that isn't that busy. I find a lot of USA nos at the franchised hardware stores. Usually better service. They ring you up without attempting to use those stupid IPads.
 
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babylou

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I have the craftsman set and it's USA made. They are still out there. Just find a store that isn't that busy. I find a lot of USA nos at the franchised hardware stores. Usually better service. They ring you up without attempting to use those stupid IPads.
I'll give it a shot but I live in Houston and there are a lot of SOB's round here.
 
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chipper

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I have the craftsman set and it's USA made. They are still out there. Just find a store that isn't that busy. I find a lot of USA nos at the franchised hardware stores. Usually better service. They ring you up without attempting to use those stupid IPads.

God i hate checking out at sears it takes 10 times longer now
 

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I used the park tools for years, and they are very nice. They use Bondhus steel, but the handle is much nicer to use, and the stand mounts nice to a wall/pegboard/toolbox rather than sitting flat.

Worth there weight in gold if you work in a bike shop, or work on anything else with a million and one socket cap bolts.
 
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babylou

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So the Park are USA made with Bondhus steel? If so I know what I'm buying.
 

KinzeMech

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I have two sets of those Craftsman ones, from before the china thing. They're great, although I have stripped the ball end off a few of them, and just ground them down to be standard (ball-less?) hex key wrenches.
Maybe I should have gotten them warranted while open stock was still USA made...oh well...
 
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