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forum threadTaco_Doomsday posted Feb 22, 2026 08:14 PM
forum threadTaco_Doomsday posted Feb 22, 2026 08:14 PM

CRAFTSMAN 60PC Specialty Wrench Set (CMMT87903) $199

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This set includes 30 Crowfoot Wrenches, 16 Ignition Wrenches, and 14 Double Open End Wrenches. Every Crowfoot Wrench attaches to any 3/8 in. drive bar or ratchet so you can conveniently work in compact areas. Backed by a lifetime warranty, these tools deliver the quality and durability expected from the CRAFTSMAN brand.

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This set includes 30 Crowfoot Wrenches, 16 Ignition Wrenches, and 14 Double Open End Wrenches. Every Crowfoot Wrench attaches to any 3/8 in. drive bar or ratchet so you can conveniently work in compact areas. Backed by a lifetime warranty, these tools deliver the quality and durability expected from the CRAFTSMAN brand.

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Model: Craftsman Metric and SAE Wrench Set 60 pc

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Feb 22, 2026 11:07 PM
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MattacksFeb 22, 2026 11:07 PM
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Not really worth it. The line wrenches and crows feet are the main reason to get this set. The double open end wrenches aren't really worth it and the ignition wrenches have very limited uses
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Feb 23, 2026 01:11 AM
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If you figure that the Flare Nut wrenches are $45 a set, and the Crows Feet are $60 for each set, you are well over $200 already just for 4 of the included sets.

Ignition wrenches are good for adjusting bi-fold closet doors and removing just the motor from the refrigerator ice makers.

ACE has matched the price on the set if you want to do your business local :

https://www.acehardware.com/depar...es/2032922

Double open ended:

SAE: CMMT87063 (1/4 & 5/16); CMMT87064 (5/16 & 3/8); CMMT87065 (7/16 & 1/2); CMMT87066 (9/16 & 5/8); CMMT87067 (11/16 & 3/4); CMMT87068 (25/32 & 13/16); CMMT87069 (7/8 & 15/16)

METRIC: CMMT87070 (6 & 7); CMMT87071 (8 & 9); CMMT87072 (10 & 11); CMMT87073 (12 & 13); CMMT87074 (14 & 15); CMMT87075 (16 & 17); CMMT87076 (18 & 19)
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Line wrenches:

SAE: CMMT42090 (1/4 & 5/16); CMMT42091 (3/8 & 7/16); CMMT42092 (1/2 & 9/16); CMMT42093 (5/8 & 11/16); CMMT42094 (3/4 & 7/8)

METRIC: CMMT42095 (9 & 11); CMMT42096 (10 & 12); CMMT42097 (13 & 14); CMMT42098 (15 & 17); CMMT42099 (16 & 18)
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Ignition wrenches:

SAE: 43101 (7/32); 43102 (15/64); 43103 (1/4); 43104 (9/32); 43105 (5/16); 43106 (11/32); 43107 (3/8); 43108 (7/16)

METRIC: 44521 (5); 44551 (5.5); 44552 (6); 44553 (7); 44554 (8); 44555 (9); 44556 (10); 44557 (11)
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Crows foot wrenches (3/8" adapter)

SAE: 43611 (3/8); 43621 (7/16); 43622 (1/2); 43623 (9/16); 43624 (5/8); 43625 (11/16); 43626 (3/4); 43627 (13/16); 43628 (7/8); 43629 (1)

METRIC: 43631 (10); 43632 (11); 43633 (12); 43634 (13); 43635 (14); 43636 (15); 43637 (16); 43638 (17); 43639 (18); 43641 (19)
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Feb 23, 2026 04:22 PM
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ReboundFeb 23, 2026 04:22 PM
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Quote from vid1900 :
If you figure that the Flare Nut wrenches are $45 a set, and the Crows Feet are $60 for each set, you are well over $200 already just for 4 of the included sets.

Ignition wrenches are good for adjusting bi-fold closet doors and removing just the motor from the refrigerator ice makers.

ACE has matched the price on the set if you want to do your business local :

https://www.acehardware.com/depar...es/2032922

Double open ended:

SAE: CMMT87063 (1/4 & 5/16); CMMT87064 (5/16 & 3/8); CMMT87065 (7/16 & 1/2); CMMT87066 (9/16 & 5/8); CMMT87067 (11/16 & 3/4); CMMT87068 (25/32 & 13/16); CMMT87069 (7/8 & 15/16)

METRIC: CMMT87070 (6 & 7); CMMT87071 (8 & 9); CMMT87072 (10 & 11); CMMT87073 (12 & 13); CMMT87074 (14 & 15); CMMT87075 (16 & 17); CMMT87076 (18 & 19)
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Line wrenches:

SAE: CMMT42090 (1/4 & 5/16); CMMT42091 (3/8 & 7/16); CMMT42092 (1/2 & 9/16); CMMT42093 (5/8 & 11/16); CMMT42094 (3/4 & 7/8)

METRIC: CMMT42095 (9 & 11); CMMT42096 (10 & 12); CMMT42097 (13 & 14); CMMT42098 (15 & 17); CMMT42099 (16 & 18)
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Ignition wrenches:

SAE: 43101 (7/32); 43102 (15/64); 43103 (1/4); 43104 (9/32); 43105 (5/16); 43106 (11/32); 43107 (3/8); 43108 (7/16)

METRIC: 44521 (5); 44551 (5.5); 44552 (6); 44553 (7); 44554 (8); 44555 (9); 44556 (10); 44557 (11)
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Crows foot wrenches (3/8" adapter)

SAE: 43611 (3/8); 43621 (7/16); 43622 (1/2); 43623 (9/16); 43624 (5/8); 43625 (11/16); 43626 (3/4); 43627 (13/16); 43628 (7/8); 43629 (1)

METRIC: 43631 (10); 43632 (11); 43633 (12); 43634 (13); 43635 (14); 43636 (15); 43637 (16); 43638 (17); 43639 (18); 43641 (19)
I bought this set about 20 years ago for automotive work.
First problem is I put half the wrenches in a toolbox and never used them, cause nobody has made a car with SAE bolts since the 1980's.
Second problem is that ratcheting box wrenches are WAY better. And Craftsman ignition wrenches are pretty cheap and soft.
So I do use the metric crow foot when torquing bolts like suspension, brake and fuel lines. Definitely. And I use the Metric flare wrenches on brake and fuel lines. But that's about all that is useful in this kit. Overall, for automotive work, there are better ways to spend $200. I'd start with a Harbor Freight Icon ratcheting Metric wrench set or two. Or three.
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Feb 23, 2026 05:45 PM
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Feb 23, 2026 05:45 PM
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Quote from Rebound :
I bought this set about 20 years ago for automotive work.
First problem is I put half the wrenches in a toolbox and never used them, cause nobody has made a car with SAE bolts since the 1980's.
Second problem is that ratcheting box wrenches are WAY better. And Craftsman ignition wrenches are pretty cheap and soft.
So I do use the metric crow foot when torquing bolts like suspension, brake and fuel lines. Definitely. And I use the Metric flare wrenches on brake and fuel lines. But that's about all that is useful in this kit. Overall, for automotive work, there are better ways to spend $200. I'd start with a Harbor Freight Icon ratcheting Metric wrench set or two. Or three.
If you ONLY work on cars, then you only need a couple of sizes of SAE.

But, if you have a Harley, or fix anything in your house, you need SAE.
Plumbing, Playground equipment, gas grills, furnace, garage doors, bi-fold doors, welding equipment, stationary tools, trailer hitch kits, forklifts, aviation, pinball machines, quality furniture, electrical.
Don't blame me, a president in the 1980s cancelled the national switch to Metric
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