Decent set of Husky combination wrenches (28 count) for 15 bucks, that's 53 cents per wrench. Not a no skip set but it has the common sizes and the stubby wrenches. This is an in-store YMMV deal as all stores have different clearance prices.
This 28-Piece Wrench set includes most commonly used Wrench Sizes for Projects Around the Home or Garage. All the 28-Piece wrenches are 15° Offset Offers increased Knuckle Clearance for Hands. All the 28-Piece wrenches provide corrosion resistance.
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6955045613286
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Decent set of Husky combination wrenches (28 count) for 15 bucks, that's 53 cents per wrench. Not a no skip set but it has the common sizes and the stubby wrenches. This is an in-store YMMV deal as all stores have different clearance prices.
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SAE is not rare at all. Other than modern cars and bicycles, there's not much in most American houses that isn't SAE and practically every industry other than automotive is still SAE.
SAE is not rare at all. Other than modern cars and bicycles, there's not much in most American houses that isn't SAE and practically every industry other than automotive is still SAE.
I doubt it maybe in the past now everyone is moving on to metric it's so much easier than confusing fractions.
Saw this in store last week, but not interested when I won't ever use half the set.
It's too bad that the handy case can't be split in two. I'm a landlord and when I go fix stuff at one of my properties, I would never use the metric half. At home, I would often use both.
I have this exact set I got for about this price many years ago. SAE for the house and metric for the cars. I use both sides. The stubby wrenches are very helpful for tight fits
It's too bad that the handy case can't be split in two. I'm a landlord and when I go fix stuff at one of my properties, I would never use the metric half. At home, I would often use both.
Just buy Knipex wrench pliers one tool for all your SAE at home forever.
Just buy Knipex wrench pliers one tool for all your SAE at home forever.
I once offered to help fix the AC at a bicycle shop and all they had was useless (for that purpose) metric tools and a Knipex pliers wrench. Using that thing was very awkward to darn near impossible in the space available.
For places where there's plenty of space to use that tool, it's awesome, but not a replacement for a good set of wrenches.
I once offered to help fix the AC at a bicycle shop and all they had was useless (for that purpose) metric tools and a Knipex pliers wrench. Using that thing was very awkward to darn near impossible in the space available.
For places where there's plenty of space to use that tool, it's awesome, but not a replacement for a good set of wrenches.
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80 mile RT to the nearest store that might have some - Gilbert, AZ 85296 shows 4 on clearance
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For places where there's plenty of space to use that tool, it's awesome, but not a replacement for a good set of wrenches.
For places where there's plenty of space to use that tool, it's awesome, but not a replacement for a good set of wrenches.
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