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Craftsman Folding Hex Key Set (8-Key Metric or 9-Key SAE)

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$5 each

$11

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Lowe's has Craftsman Folding Hex Key Set (8-Key Metric or 9-Key Standard-SAE) for $4.98 each. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available options:Product Details:
  • Durable composite construction
  • Rubber side inserts allow for a secure grip
  • Chamfered edge helps guide the wrench for a easy entry into the hex key

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  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product currently has a 4.5 out of 5 star rating based on over 150 Lowe's customer reviews.
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Lowe's has Craftsman Folding Hex Key Set (8-Key Metric or 9-Key Standard-SAE) for $4.98 each. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available options:Product Details:
  • Durable composite construction
  • Rubber side inserts allow for a secure grip
  • Chamfered edge helps guide the wrench for a easy entry into the hex key

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product currently has a 4.5 out of 5 star rating based on over 150 Lowe's customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Lowe's return policy.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: Metric Folding Hex Key Set,8-Key

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This deal price is $2 lower than the Sept. 2024 sale price.
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Anyone want to comment on this deal or provide a review?
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gusthegreek
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The round husky ones were the best I bought a bunch don't know why they discontinued them.
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otakuzaku
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These are pretty good if you're always losing your hex and torx keys like I am. Makes it convenient to have the most common sizes in a small compact package. They have one each of SAE, Metric, and TORX. The body is made of plastic, so as long as you don't have to torque something down to high spec, these should work for most cases. And the screw on the side holding them together sometimes gets loose and they flop around, instead of staying in place while using them, so you have to re-tighten it down.
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beerbaron22
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These are fine if you have space, useless if you're trying to tighten a hex nut in a tight space, which is frequently the case if putting together furniture. I actually just took it apart and kept the keys in a bag, kinda defeats the point, but also makes it more useful.
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Danimal86
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These are handy to have but a pain to actually use.
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coffdrups
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Quote from Danimal86 :
These are handy to have but a pain to actually use.
Can you elaborate? Is it because you wish you could just pull it off* the holder?
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Craftsman is the best.
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jerzyfam
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from my experience these things typically fall apart then you have hex keys all over the place
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Danimal86
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Quote from coffdrups :
Can you elaborate? Is it because you wish you could just pull it off* the holder?
No, they are just awkward to use. Normal Allen keys you can spin in your fingers after the initial loosening, these you can not.

I have a set of these in torxs bits and have saved me a trip to HD.....id get a regular set of Allen keys
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talonstriker
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Quote from jerzyfam :
from my experience these things typically fall apart then you have hex keys all over the place
i'm looking for a new set becuase this lol

is craftsman durable?
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samsonsu
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Quote from otakuzaku :
These are pretty good if you're always losing your hex and torx keys like I am. Makes it convenient to have the most common sizes in a small compact package. They have one each of SAE, Metric, and TORX. The body is made of plastic, so as long as you don't have to torque something down to high spec, these should work for most cases. And the screw on the side holding them together sometimes gets loose and they flop around, instead of staying in place while using them, so you have to re-tighten it down.
I have a similar tool of a different brand and have similar issue of hinge screws getting loose. I took them out, applied a drop of loctite blue and put back in. Never loosened since then
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