Showing posts with label Craftsman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craftsman. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2018

The Added-Torque Option: Craftsman 10-Inch Flex Handle

Craftsman 38-inch Drive 10-inch Flex Handle


Craftsman 10-inch 3/8-inch Flex Handle
A homeowner’s tool kit is not complete unless it includes an assortment – make that a set (or two) – of socket wrenches and the necessary drivers. These tools come in a range of drive sizes, where “drive” refers to the dimensions of the square bit that plugs into every socket and allows you to turn it. Drive sizes range from ¼ up to ¾ inch , though the biggest drives are only needed for work on large machinery. Most homeowners get by quite well with either 38- or ½-inch drive set, which as a rule comprises seven or eight sockets and a ratchet.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Craftsman Wrench Holders

Combination Wrench Organization in a Small Package


Question: What do you give the man who has everything?
Answer: Something to keep it in.

That’s an excellent idea, especially when you think of tools in general and hand tools in specific. Case in point might be one of those mechanic’s tool set with a thousand wrenches, every one of which immediately migrates to the bottom of the tool chest. And the one you want is always lurking beneath all the others. It's easy to avoid that syndrome with a Craftsman Wrench Holder, one more cunningly crafted piece of plastic (and therefore recyclable, too).

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Craftsman Socket Racks

Finding that Socket Gets Easier When They're Organized on Craftsman Racks


If your toolbox contains a screwdriver or two, pliers, a hammer and roll of duct tape; organizing "all" that stuff probably isn't much of a problem. Me, I'm nearer the opposite end of the spectrum: I've got drawers filled with sockets in my tool chest in ¼", ⅜", and ½" drive; both SAE and metric units; six and twelve-point and regular vs. deep-well. I do still have the duct tape, though. Hunting for a specific socket out of the dozens in those drawers would be more frustrating if I didn't have a lot of them organized on several Craftsman Socket Racks. I've got separate racks for ⅜" drive metric and SAE sets, separated by standard and deep-well. It makes life that much easier.