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mr57

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Bought the 1/2" electric impact last week. Figured for $45 it was worth a try and three years warranty. Going to play with it this weekend....
 
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Bought this today second hand, but it is brand new, hadn't been opened. Regular $269.99, got it for $150! Can't wait to try it out

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Anybody have luck with this set? It was on 60% off. It's the hex extraction kit.


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MikeF2316

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bought that kit a few years back for 11 bucks. Haven't needed it yet tho.

I got you beat. I have 2 I haven't used. They were in different drawers in my toolbox, I only realized when I ran out of space and reorganized. I guess I bought them on sale 2 different times. :willy_nil
 

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My kid playing on his mini bike. The screwdriver set has paid for itself ten times over the last few years. You can't see it in the pic, but the old Professional Series wrench set is behind the bike.
 
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Downwindtracker 2

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They do skip sizes, I had a post/rant on that very subject. MC Gearwrench ratcheting stubby combos, on sale $35 Two Jet ones, 17mm and 19 mm, $39. Different factory, slightly better, I guess,
 

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CT should keep their wrench line consistent. I bought a set of combinations in 2014 for a job. During an inventory , thanks GJ, I noticed I didn't have 1 1/16", a skip. Commonly used for 3/4" nyloc nuts. I was out yesterday so I stopped by the local CT and checked out the wrenches. OW, rough. My set while not great are certainly decent.
 

mr57

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CT should keep their wrench line consistent. I bought a set of combinations in 2014 for a job. During an inventory , thanks GJ, I noticed I didn't have 1 1/16", a skip. Commonly used for 3/4" nyloc nuts. I was out yesterday so I stopped by the local CT and checked out the wrenches. OW, rough. My set while not great are certainly decent.
I would have to agree. I have a set of their old Professional Series wrenches that are really nice. I recently bought a set of the Maximum stubby metrics that aren't all that snug on what you're fastening and the polish is not the greatest either.
 
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