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I have thrown out all of my old metal strips in favor of these. I have more than thirty of those strips in my tool box. They make finding the proper socket very easy, not to mention the ease of taking a whole set of one type over to the car. |
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years ago snap on had some that held the sockets in with a magnet strip and holes for the sockets .you could turn them upside down and wouldnt lose any .could also stick to metal such as a fender or hood and keep all your sockets at hand
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1972 280 sel 4.5 1986 xr4ti For any given large, complex, hard-to-understand, expensive problem, there exists at least one short, simple, easy, cheap wrong answer. |
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I have to carry tools for work and I keep them in vinyl pouches that I get from Staples. These are generally sold for stores to carry the cash deposits to the bank. I have found them to be very sturdy. I write on the outside of the pouch what tools are in them.
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