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Originally Posted by blueranger
well i hate to disagree
but i got rid of all my craftsman (just sold them)
and replaced them with chinease...
harbor freight dot com
the cheap china stuff fits now and is good quality and
i wind up having 4 or 5 of each socket so when there rolling
around on the garage floor i can just grab another 10mm from the
box.... i have about 5 or 6 ratchet and 3 or 4 of each wrench so that
they are easy to find and if i drop one i just grab another instead of having to dive under the car right away..
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I went that route at first until I got tired of punching the block when the sockets broke. I have had the same thing happen several times with craftsman ratchets the ratchets also tend to turn the bolt instead of ratcheting nothing beats a good Snap-On ratchet I bought a nice set of Snap-On tools when I had a mid life crises quit my profession and went back to trade school. We got such a good deal direct from snap on for our basic sets that the truck would not stop at are hanger at all they were so PO that we got tools for less than they paid. the one tool I would never part with is my snap on air ratchet it rocks when it comes to major projects
Dave S