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Rocky

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Oh yeah....love the fact you can get 1/4 inch drive sockets in 9/16ths and 5/8ths sizes. Most 1/4 inch sets only go to 1/2 inch. Sign me up!
 
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Bacon Man

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Sign me up as well

My favorite thing from that is "try to break it"
That speaks measures about how the feel about their product so much that they say try to break it.
 

ssdave

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Nice website. Snap-on could learn from that. SK were my first sets of professional tools, to replace the mismatched accumulation I was using. The 20 piece set of SAE combo wrenches were my only full set for about 20 years. I still have a 6mm-32mm superchrome metric combo set in my box today; I feel they're the equal of any other full polish wrench out there; I use them extensively and I have Snap-on and Proto to compete with them. Also use a couple of their round head ratchets. The extra length round head 1/2" has been my rough duty ratchet for years; they're really tough.

I wish the company the best of luck, love to see a quality USA company doing some things right.....
 

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I'm a fan of SK Tools for a pretty simple reason and I'm not gonna sugar coat it. Essentially, they are one of the only major brands that I've dealt with that has rea...
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rmalkow2

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Some of my favorite tools handed down from dad were his SK socket set. A somewhat older version of the give away items. Put me in the running for a new set from this give away.
 

Decline58

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Me too! When I was a kid, in the 70's SK's were my favorite brand. Good to see they are still producing a good product.
 
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Renchi

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I happen to also think highly of SK tools, so I appreciate the opportunity to win these.

Thank you, Ryan and SK.
 
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jives

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Well, I reckon I'd like to be counted in as well. . .might be nice to actually have a quality set of tools!
 

clarkebd

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Well, this would be great to gift to my oldest son to start a 'moving-away' tool set for when the time comes.
 

z2w

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That's a lovely socket set. Thanks for doing the give-away!
 

SuperCat

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Please sign me up for the SK Pot O' Gold in a green box.
My favorite ratchet is the SK 45170 3/8 drive round head ratchet - it is the best ratchet I own, without a doubt. Every time I pick it up, stuff gets done! (One way or another...) :evil:
Thanks to Ryan and SK, You Both Rock! :thumbup:
 

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SK tools were the first tools that were mine. I remember going to an auction with my parents growing up. I remember seeing a drawer filled with tools rusted beyond belief. I asked my parents several times for it and every time they said no. Well when that stupid box of tools came up ans no one bid on it, my father placed a low ball bid and won.

When we got home I tore into the box. Much to my delight there were a few ratchets and extensions tucked in the bottom. They worked perfectly and didn't have a spec of rust.

Those ratchets fixed many bikes and took apart anything that came out of my parents house. Unfortunately in a move those ratchets got lost. Those fond childhood memories is why I buy SK to this day.

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