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I just wanted to share this new deal Craftsman had to offer. I happened to stumble across it last night and went to Sears this morning and bought myself a set. It's a 200pc tool set and it comes with the molded carrying box. It's basically .50 cents for each tool piece. Plus, Craftsman has a lifetime guarantee for all their hand tools. It's still a lot of money but it's a good investment. I know us mechs loves tools so yea. Just wanted to share this. My total came out to be about $107.45 after California Taxes.
Here's the Sears link: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-200-pc-mech.../p-00933200000P -------------------- |
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It really isn't just about toughness, the higher quality stuff is closer to exact size. I can tell the difference in the way a craftsman fits from my cheaper stuff.
Sometimes a cheap brand will strip where a good tool won't. Cresent isn't really bad stuff, we had a set where I worked like the one you posted, and it was ok, but for the price and quality, it is pretty tough to beat Craftsman. -------------------- JDM guy made me do it.
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