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popularidk_then | Staff posted Yesterday 03:53 PM
popularidk_then | Staff posted Yesterday 03:53 PM

11-Piece Milwaukee Combination Metric Wrench Mechanics Tool Set (48-22-9511) $49.97 + Free Shipping

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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 11-Piece Milwaukee Combination Metric Wrench Mechanics Tool Set (48-22-9511) for $49.97. Shipping is free.

Includes: 8 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm combination wrenches
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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 11-Piece Milwaukee Combination Metric Wrench Mechanics Tool Set (48-22-9511) for $49.97. Shipping is free.

Includes: 8 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm, 17 mm, 18 mm, 19 mm combination wrenches

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Model: Combination Wrench Set,Chrome STL,3.7 lb

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Yesterday 06:06 PM
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mgeoffriauYesterday 06:06 PM
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Why is the storage tray shaped like that? Just push all the wrenches to the right so they are flush with the straight edge and then you could lop off a good bit of the angled edge on the left side.
Yesterday 06:14 PM
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cheapaznYesterday 06:14 PM
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Quote from mgeoffriau :
Why is the storage tray shaped like that? Just push all the wrenches to the right so they are flush with the straight edge and then you could lop off a good bit of the angled edge on the left side.
There's a SAE side to match it
Yesterday 06:23 PM
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gusthegreekYesterday 06:23 PM
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Quote from cheapazn :
There's a SAE side to match it
What is SAE?
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Yesterday 06:28 PM
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WittyName2800Yesterday 06:28 PM
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Quote from gusthegreek :
What is SAE?
What's does google say it is?
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Yesterday 06:28 PM
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deshwasi
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Yesterday 06:28 PM
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SAE on sale too.
Yesterday 08:20 PM
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IndictmentYesterday 08:20 PM
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On sale for $50. I've had a set of Harbor freight wrenches for about 8 years. I also have a mechanic set from DeWalt that has every wrench as well. I cannot tell the difference between the two. And the harbor freight ones are actually heavier.

I think I paid like 12 bucks or less for them. They do the exact same thing as these Milwaukee's. Is this like a flex purchase? You're paying to have the badge on your wrench?
Yesterday 09:01 PM
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Alex209Yesterday 09:01 PM
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Quote from Indictment :
On sale for $50. I've had a set of Harbor freight wrenches for about 8 years. I also have a mechanic set from DeWalt that has every wrench as well. I cannot tell the difference between the two. And the harbor freight ones are actually heavier.I think I paid like 12 bucks or less for them. They do the exact same thing as these Milwaukee's. Is this like a flex purchase? You're paying to have the badge on your wrench?
Pretty much.

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Yesterday 09:54 PM
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Ckaos117Yesterday 09:54 PM
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Quote from Alex209 :
Pretty much.
Don't forget about the nut shape
Yesterday 10:37 PM
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SlickWalrus9068Yesterday 10:37 PM
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I bought their ratcheting wrench, that went all the way to 22mm for 79 dollars as part of thier daily deal. they are good wrenches, but i just don't like the way the feel, and I don't need another set of of anti-slip gimmick. I have the Icon anti-slip also which is the same as milwuakee max-bite, I like the length, feel and their easy return policy.
Yesterday 10:38 PM
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SlickWalrus9068Yesterday 10:38 PM
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I bought their ratcheting wrench, that went all the way to 22mm for 79 dollars as part of thier daily deal. they are good wrenches, but i just don't like the way the I-beam feel, and I don't need another set of anti-slip gimmick.
Yesterday 10:44 PM
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griffijg99Yesterday 10:44 PM
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Quote from Indictment :
On sale for $50. I've had a set of Harbor freight wrenches for about 8 years. I also have a mechanic set from DeWalt that has every wrench as well. I cannot tell the difference between the two. And the harbor freight ones are actually heavier.I think I paid like 12 bucks or less for them. They do the exact same thing as these Milwaukee's. Is this like a flex purchase? You're paying to have the badge on your wrench?
I can't speak for these wrenches but usually higher end wrenches have better tolerance and are less likely to round off a bolt or nut. They are usually also made with better materials and will deflect less under a lot of pressure, also prevent round off and slippage. The heads of the wrenches are usually thinner and can get in tighter areas because of the better materials. Heavier wrenches like the harbor freight ones you have does not mean they are better, most of the time just the opposite because they have to add more material to it to prevent bending and breaking prematurely where as a good quality wrench is usually lighter because less material is needed. Again, I don't have these wrenches so I can't speak to them, but that is usually how it goes.
Yesterday 11:59 PM
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nighthawk77Yesterday 11:59 PM
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Acme Tools is also same price
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shabazz18Today 01:39 PM
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Quote from gusthegreek :
What is SAE?
SAE is what real mechanics use.

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