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Craftsman 1/2 drive set

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Old 02-10-2008, 01:11 AM   #1
spabula
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Craftsman 1/2 drive set

Hey all, I just wanted to let anyone interested know that i went to sears yesterday to get a 15mm deep socket ( mine mysteriously disappeared!!) and I found a 24 piece 1/2 inch drive set in case on clearance for $38 ( reg $99 ) metric only..... I have no idea why... The set comes with a ratchet, extension, shallow and deep 12 pt sockets. larger sizes ( obviously if its 1/2" drive) It a great set ,.... not sure if this is like this anywere else. I might even go back and buy another to replace these after i lose them all.... i mean "misplace" them.

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Old 02-10-2008, 01:45 AM   #2
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I will have to check that out tomorrow when I am there. Could use these at work more than anything, and I should replace my busted 15mm socket that I have...

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