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Old 06-05-2004, 01:20 AM
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I've got alot of snap on over the years and they are certainly veru nice to use and I've only broken one 3/8th drive socket by overdoing it. Craftman tools used to be real nice too though a little more fragile. They quit making their nice 3/8ths thin walled sockets years ago. Those where great for working on some of the old benzos in tight spaces.

Recently I've discovered some high grade chromed forged combo wrenches from wall mart. they are of chinese manufacture and have a nice feel like the snap on wrenches. $9.00 for a set 6MM to 19mm. Heck I bought three sets. Keep a set in each car and one in the plane. They're great. Stinking chinese!
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