SK Tools Direct via Amazon has
8-Piece SK Combination 72-Tooth Reversible Ratcheting Wrench Set (Metric)
w/ Organizer on sale for
$42.49.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
tunabreath for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- Material & Durability: SK wrenches are made from drop-forged chrome vanadium steel for maximum strength and durability, with a professional-grade mirror finish for easy cleaning of gunk and grease.
- Design Features: Reversible lever allows direction change without removing the wrench; chamfered open-end design enables easier bolt insertion, improving work efficiency.
- Ratchet Mechanism: 72-tooth ratchet gear requires only a 5-degree swing arc for quick fastener engagement; 15-degree offset provides hand/obstacle clearance in tight spaces.
- Wrench Sizes: 12-point combination wrench set includes metric sizes: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm, and 19 mm, with clear size markings stamped for easy identification.
- Storage Solution: Includes a storage rack with non-slip grippers to securely hold wrenches during movement; removable cover allows direct access to wrenches
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SK Tools recently got purchased by someone else. The amount of "authenticity advertising" could point to attempts to mislead the buyer.
SK Tools recently got purchased by someone else. The amount of "authenticity advertising" could point to attempts to mislead the buyer.
SK Tools recently got purchased by someone else. The amount of "authenticity advertising" could point to attempts to mislead the buyer.
Did not know they were sold; guess SK is no longer a preferred brand of mine. Crap.
I bought a SK small head ratchet last December on their site during a sale. Thought it was US overstock. Nope. China. Gear broke, stripped, locked up working on a Subaru engine bay.
I do like the 15 degree offset on these, tho. Had to bend a couple of my Kobalt ones getting at some bolts in a remote location. Not sure about warranty repair/replacement. I'll just assume that isn't going to happen now.
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That said I still love and use my circa 1960's through 1980's SK tools, still top notch compared to today. Whatever today is who knows.
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