Sears carries them in their own brand and also Gearwrench
Great tools - I would go with the Gearwrench a little less $'s for the
same type.
Marty Cooper
DLancer7676@cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/20/03 9:17:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> minimotors@msn.com writes:
>
>
> > Now remember fellow gear heads, only four
> > shopping days before Christmas so we should probably get
> > started......tomorrow
>
> Speaking of Christmas, my wife was going to get me a set of wrenches
> for
> Christmas--they were advertised heavily at NAPA last year. They were
> open-face
> wrenches on one end and the other end had a ratcheting box wrench that
> swiveled
> ib a pin. Looked mighty handy, especially for reaching places like
> the
> underbolts on the intake/exhaust manifold. She went to NAPA to get a
> set and they
> assumed the deer in the spotlight dumb look you get lots of times at
> those
> places--apparently they don't carry them anymore. I had seen them
> down there
> several months ago, but I haven't been back to check. She has gotten
> some
> alternate stuff for gifts.
>
> Anyone ever have or use a tool like that?
>
> --David C.
>
>
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