Some of them are great, some are junk. I don't mind the poor finish so long as the working bits are the right size and shape and they don't bend. There is nothing on earth more annoying than open-end wrenches that visibly spread when you use them, except possibly a Harbor Freight ball joint tool that bends when you press out a ball joint.

Don't buy that set, its worse than crap.

Peter

On Apr 22, 2012, at 9:24 AM, Dieselhead wrote:

Sears' demographic has changed significantly, and they are pretty obvious about it.

I forgot to add that even 40 years ago, the cheap junk wrenches from india that you could buy for $3-5 per set were better than crapsman wrenches.

The indian wrenches were almost identical to the "Heyco" german wrenches in my BMW and MB toolkits.

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