soj
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I have had this set of metric line wrenches for several years, but have hardly ever used them, most line work I have done has been fractional inch sizes.
A couple of days ago tried opening a brake bleeder screw on my truck. Just pulling with one hand, not very hard... this was almost as easy as snapping a pretzel.(first pic)
Look close and you can see a small dark spot on the left side of the break. I suppose an impurity in the forging. But the rest of the broken metal looks solid, but it sure was easy to break.(second pic)
After it broke I got a 6 point, 1/4" drive socket, on a regular length ratchet and the bleeder screw broke loose very easy.
Not sure what to make of it. I understand the bad spot in the metal creating a weakness, but there was still a wide span of good metal that should have held. I was amazed at how easy it was to break.
Now I have to deal with a Sears employee and their interpretation of "Lifetime Warranty". Only ones they show on the website now are polished, made in China. Who knows, they could be better.
A couple of days ago tried opening a brake bleeder screw on my truck. Just pulling with one hand, not very hard... this was almost as easy as snapping a pretzel.(first pic)
Look close and you can see a small dark spot on the left side of the break. I suppose an impurity in the forging. But the rest of the broken metal looks solid, but it sure was easy to break.(second pic)
After it broke I got a 6 point, 1/4" drive socket, on a regular length ratchet and the bleeder screw broke loose very easy.
Not sure what to make of it. I understand the bad spot in the metal creating a weakness, but there was still a wide span of good metal that should have held. I was amazed at how easy it was to break.
Now I have to deal with a Sears employee and their interpretation of "Lifetime Warranty". Only ones they show on the website now are polished, made in China. Who knows, they could be better.

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OK, I see your point, and thanks to 1950mercury, for taking up for me. 