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20-Piece GearWrench 12 Point Metric and SAE Ratcheting Combination Wrench Set (35720-06) on sale for
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About this product: - 72 tooth ratcheting box end.
- Includes SAE and metric sizes.
- Quickly ratchet nuts and bolts without removing the wrench from the fastener.
- Large markings for easy wrench identification.
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1/4, 5/16, 11/32, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16 and 3/4 inch
6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 millimeter
Remember, the difference between 3/4" and 19mm is literally splitting hairs, so that one works for both.
Also replaced tail lights and there is one nut behind the trunk panels in a really tight space and it took forever to remove because the swing arc is so wide. A 90-tooth would be better in this situation.
If you are working on cars a lot, what you want is a 6-point set. This set stripped one of the bolts on the end links and I had to take a Dremel to cut off the threads.
It's probably also a good idea to have a set of ratcheting and non-ratcheting wrenches because you really shouldn't be using ratchets to break bolts free. A better buy would be to get one of each in the measurement system you use most rather than buying one of these mixed metric/SAE sets.
But all in all, this set is decent quality.
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Also the marking on the Kobalt seems to be better and larger. My personal opinion.
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Tekton makes 6 pt ratcheting wrenches in both flex-head and fixed head designs.
I'm not an expert on these, but they appear to be the older 72 tooth design rather than their newer 90 tooth design. Not a problem at the right price if the quality is there, but reading through the lower rated reviews at Amazon, Home Depot, etc. dissuaded me from upgrading my current fixed wrenches to these ratcheting ones.
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Also replaced tail lights and there is one nut behind the trunk panels in a really tight space and it took forever to remove because the swing arc is so wide. A 90-tooth would be better in this situation.
If you are working on cars a lot, what you want is a 6-point set. This set stripped one of the bolts on the end links and I had to take a Dremel to cut off the threads.
It's probably also a good idea to have a set of ratcheting and non-ratcheting wrenches because you really shouldn't be using ratchets to break bolts free. A better buy would be to get one of each in the measurement system you use most rather than buying one of these mixed metric/SAE sets.
But all in all, this set is decent quality.
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"Hassle-free lifetime guarantee"
No question, replace broken tool warranties are definitely a strong deciding factor.
Like this 24pc (vs 20pc for this deal ) on Amazon…
"Guaranteed forever: If, for whatever reason, you don't absolutely love your Jaeger Tools ratcheting wrench, just return it, and we'll refund every penny (Or replace it, if there is a problem)."
JAEGER 24pc IN/MM TIGHTSPOT Ratcheting Wrench Set - https://a.co/d/117iAr8
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