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Does anyone own any Pittsburg combination wrenches, are they worth a darn? Ive been lookin at a set for home use, since all my good tools are at work.
04-09-2006 12:15 AM
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hey 72 chevy-the wrenches and such are ok...but the impact sockets are pretty crappy(broken to many to count)they say garenteed for life..but buy the time you pay shipping and handeling its not worth the effort...I've got what I call my beater box...full of mongrul brands and ratty tools these are my loaners or beaters... dont want to wack my snap ons with a hammer...so to the beater box I go.......crank.it

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Thanks crank.it! Think I might pick up the 25 pc. sae/metric set this weekend. Hope you have a great Easter!
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