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Craftsman 309 Piece Mechanics Tool Set, $200
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My wife bought me a couple of their rubber water hoses. They seem like a quality product so far.
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Craftsman stuff is great for the house, toy shop, some track duty.
I have a lot of Craftsman tools... they are not in my tool box at work. Being a professional grease monkey on BIG ASS stuff... I buy stuff, I can trust that will assist me to make money, and not lose money.
For the Avg Joe, working on car at home... Craftsman is great and a deal.
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I use them for 3/8" and 1/2" but find having my 1/4" stuff on these trays works the best for me. Can grab the hole rack and the magnet in the center keeps them from falling out. Good for going into the interior with.Originally posted by racrguy View PostI use these for my sockets. Haven't lost one yet, and absolutely love 'em.

I also found that the little trays that sets come in sometimes are the best to keep them in place too. Like the swivel sockets below.
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I've lost more 7mm sockets than anything else. 80-90s GM interior bolts were exlusively 7mm. Now it's 10mm since everything under the hood uses that size.
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I don't exactly work on the normal stuff.Originally posted by prostock1 View PostI'm not taking about making a 11 fit where it should be 7/16
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I like those, but they won't fit in my Husky toolbox. I bought the cheap ass cutouts from HF, and I need to make some of the holes larger, but they serve their purpose so far.Originally posted by racrguy View PostI use these for my sockets. Haven't lost one yet, and absolutely love 'em.

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I use these for my sockets. Haven't lost one yet, and absolutely love 'em.
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Almost everyday. Just got finished with the 11mmOriginally posted by prostock1 View PostPlease tell me if anyone has every used a 9, 11 or 20mm socket on anything ???
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