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Handy tool to have,
November 17, 2008
By CTSteve
from Hartford, CT
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"I work on alot of pneumatic and power tools that require the need to remove cap screws and star screws. The grip hex keys come in very handy. They have both long and short shanks for a wide range of working applications. The pistol grip provides more user comfort and control. Better than T-handles and very economical. They have helped me reduce working time and I have less hand fatigue"
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24 pc grip hex keys,
November 17, 2008
By chromepony404
from beautiful n/e Georgia
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"well designed grips. easy to hold,easy to use. precise fit,easy to identify.graduated sizes fit well in toolbox"
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Grip Hex Keys,
August 13, 2008
By FFElvis
from West Palm Beach, FL
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"I was using regular "L" shaped allen wrenchs in my bike shop before I bought these. The new wrenchs are awesome. I can get more done with them than the regular wrenchs, mainly because of the length and the handle."
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Better sets out there for the money,
August 11, 2008
By LawnmowerRacer
from Florida
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"I got mine on sale last year, thinking it was a good deal at the time. The T handle wrenches are pretty good, but most of the markings have worn off by now. The folding wrenches are week and of little use. My biggest issue is the lack of a stand to hold them in as included in sets from other stores."
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Home Handyman
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okay but incomplete,
May 19, 2008
By MilesD
from Virginia
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"The wrenches with handles are okay - but they should have included SAE from 1/16 inch to 1/4 inch in 1/64 th of an inch increments, and they should have included metric from 1 mm to 7 mm in 1/2 mm increments; also missing are ball socket hex head drivers
Why they duplicated sizes on the little folding jack-knife type of tool is a mystery; they would have made it better if they included watch-maker size of hex huts and screw drivers or something like that"
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Not a bad set for the Price,
January 24, 2008
By ReviewerMark
from Odenton MD
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"Bought this set to add to my shop cabinet. I cannot complain for the price this is a great set. I have used them for basic repairs and maintenance around my house. The variety of bits and sizes are good. I have even taken the folding set out onto the paintball field to maintain my paintball gun. Great Set..."
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Home Handyman
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Hex key set,
October 14, 2007
By Nanuck
from Northern CA
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"This set is nice to use, the molded handles are comfortable and makes torquing easy. The only set back I found with this set is that it is not complete. The increments on the set were not inclusive. It does not have any of the sizes required for automotive use. The VW uses hex fasteners in the door lock system and various other components as well as the Dodge, Ford trucks use an allen to drain the water from its diesel fuel separater. The wrenches for most automotive fasteners are not included in this set. A simple oil change is out of reach with this combination. Overall the reach and utility of this set is good. This set compliments the tools I do have and fills in frequently."
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24-piece hex driver set,
October 8, 2007
By Robbin
from Colorado Springs, CO
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"A good high-quality hex key set for a bargain price. The 20 long-handled drivers are well-made with easy-to-grip handles with the size in SAE and metric stamped plainly on the handle. A short hex end sticking out of one side of the T-handle allows plenty of leverage to tighten or loosen the toughest of fasteners. The four other fold-up sets are well-made, labled as to size, and are very handy for the tool box."
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July 10, 2007
By chrismanning
from laurel ms
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"i am a diesel tech and i use these everyday almost from setting valve lash to miscellaneous situations. and the tools have never failed."
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July 10, 2007
By dzlpwr
from lexington, ky
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"Good quality and price. Work excellent, maybe a little soft, but are very comfortable to use. The folding keys aren't much, they twist inside the holder, feels like its going to break under pressure. T handles are a great bargain."
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