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Posted at 2:15 PM on Sunday 05/2/10 by
Ben
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Today only. Sears has the Craftsman Dog Bone SAE Wrench on sale for $15 with free shipping or in-store pickup. Add to cart to receive discount. Features a built-in 8 lb. magnet and fits 8 SAE socket sizes: 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, and 13/16".
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    bigking777 - Posted 5:43 am PDT 05/3/10 (1929 Posts)  Report Spam

    I threw this to my dog and he broke all his teeth trying to catch it.

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    sacherjj - Posted 9:51 am PDT 05/3/10 (272 Posts)  Report Spam

    So it is like a Socket and Racket in clearance, without all that annoying ratcheting. Sweet. Just when I get the wrench on the bolt, all I want to do is turn it 30 degrees before I repeat. Otherwise, my jobs would be done so much quicker and I'd have to do more items on my honey do list.

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    Superman - Posted 10:21 am PDT 05/3/10 (510 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nope, you turn the nut 30 degrees to break it loose, then swivel the handle to the extended position and spin the nut off.

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    sacherjj - Posted 11:46 am PDT 05/3/10 (272 Posts)  Report Spam

    Superman wrote:
    Nope, you turn the nut 30 degrees to break it loose, then swivel the handle to the extended position and spin the nut off.


    If you have the clearance to do that. Most cases you don't. I guess I just miss where this is all that useful.

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    okfunforall - Posted 5:30 pm PDT 05/3/10 (80 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'd say its more useful having the sockets all attached at one location... I bought one( not sears, but from tractor supply for $10) to have as a part of a small tool kit in my car.

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    khorne55 - Posted 3:19 am PDT 05/7/10 (97 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is yet another Craftsman product that is now made in China. It is stamped right on the wrench.

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