forum threadTaco_Doomsday posted Feb 22, 2026 08:14 PM
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forum threadTaco_Doomsday posted Feb 22, 2026 08:14 PM
CRAFTSMAN 60PC Specialty Wrench Set (CMMT87903) $199
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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
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)
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
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)
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.
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.
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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