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VIM Tools?

hairtrigger

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VIM tools has the best deals on COMPLETE hex and torx socket sets, and their full sets are cheaper than Craftsman partial sets. Trouble is I've never heard of them. Made in China? Cheap junk? What's the deal with them?
 
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Solo

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I've been looking at their 3 piece knife scraper set (SS7200) $25 sale price http://www.vimtools.com/store/page7.html , same set Snap-on sells for $65. Or should I say Blue Point.

It also looks like their T-handle drives are the same as the Blue point versions.

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hairtrigger

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I might just wing it and test them out. That's a pretty good deal. I hate how nobody can give you a complete set of anything any more. Always some misc sizes missing.
 

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Vim tools have been discussed at length here before. They are a huge supplier for the tool truck brands. Most of their tools are made in Taiwan. Their hex/torx bits are pretty stout. In fact they supply Cornwell's. They're made from S2 tool steel and will take some abuse before failing. I'd say they're worth the money, shop around for the best price.:beer:
 
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