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Started by gram101, August 05, 2009, 04:39:20 PM

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gram101

What your option on S&K tools? Have any of you ever used there sockets or wrenches?
Thank for your input.

lisiecki1

i have a set of sk wrenches, they've held up very well.
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John_Kunkel


I still have much of my first S&K socket set purchased over fifty years ago but are they still the same company they were fifty years ago? (or outsourced to China?)
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bull

They're probably made by Stanley like damn-near everything else.

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I have had nothing but good luck with my SK Tools. It was money well spent.  :2thumbs:
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c00nhunterjoe

had a few sk tools, but 99% of my stuff is snap-on. for the price of some sk tools i would say spend the few extra dollars and buy snap-on. at least for the really abused stuff such as ratchets and sockets.

bull

Quote from: c00nhunterjoe on August 05, 2009, 07:58:12 PM
had a few sk tools, but 99% of my stuff is snap-on. for the price of some sk tools i would say spend the few extra dollars and buy snap-on. at least for the really abused stuff such as ratchets and sockets.

A few extra dollars? Right, and for a few extra dollars you can buy a 09 Viper instead of a 90 Neon.