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Sean, I have 1 professional Craftsman that I picked up with a bunch of tools. I have never used it, but it seems similar to a Mac or Snap-On. Perhaps someone has real life experience.
 

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Has anyone used the Craftsman Professional wrenches? They are the full polish long pattern ones, not the typical square embossed ones. A mechanic friend has a set and they are of similar length to his Snap-On long set (not the super longs) but they are 1/4 the price. He doesn't use them daily anymore as they are in his personal shop engine building room but he did for quite a few years without issues.

I want to step away from my normal Craftsman as they hurt my hands because of their shape and they are not long enough.

Interestingly I just purchased a set of Dewalt reversible ratchet wrenches. They seem to be the same as GearWrench and Craftsman which I'm assuming is all made by the same company. It's hard to find the reversible ratchet wrenches in GearWrench, Craftsman, or Kobalt brands anymore, all the big box stores sell the straight non-reversing ones which are knuckle busters most of the time but come in handy when you're in a tight spot.
I have a set at home yes. I've had no issues, they're nice wrenches.

About the only thing at craftsman still worth buying I think
 

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Can I ask where you got them? Maybe they'll have another rebate at some point!

I'd be interested in this rebate deal too. I don't have any impact sockets so some of my regular sockets are starting to get beat up. I need me some 3/8's impact wobble sockets to use on my right angle impact.

I have a set at home yes. I've had no issues, they're nice wrenches.

About the only thing at craftsman still worth buying I think

Good deal, it's settled I'll be buying the 48 piece SAE/Metric set. It goes up to 1 1/4" and 22mm and also has the extra small ignition wrenches.
 

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The Sunex socket sets I scoured the internet for the best prices at the time and then each set has a $100 rebate. The half inch that only cost me $12 after the rebate. It was a crazy deal. Sunex usually has a rebate program for the second half of the year but the items are always a little different. The Craftsman wrenches are nice as was said above but I'm afraid they're going to face them out and then you're stuck if you break one.
 

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Here's some tools I don't know what is, Theirs a lot of weird ones in there I do know what are. Think this one might be a carb adj. tool. I dunno.

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