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Old 11-16-2001, 09:54 AM
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Originally posted by Beav
Craftsman is a good tool for the money, comparatively. There are wrench sets out there that are much less expensive than Craftsman that are just as good. It's just hard to find someone that'll sell them to you and even harder to have them warrantied. (sp?) Once you use a MAC or Snap-On (notice who I listed first ) you'll appreciate the difference. Whether or not you appreciate it enough to pay the difference is another story....

Beav
I also imagine it's entirely different for people who depend on those tools to make a living. In that case, I can see spending more for a more comfortable wrench, or one that stays shiny longer.
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