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populariconian | Staff posted Yesterday 03:21 PM
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SUZUME 24-Piece Metric and SAE Flex Head 72 Teeth Ratcheting Wrench Set $70.50 + Free S/H

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Yesterday 03:50 PM
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Mr.FixerUpperYesterday 03:50 PM
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Seems like a lot of money for a no-name online brand.
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trzaYesterday 04:16 PM
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Quote from Mr.FixerUpper :
Seems like a lot of money for a no-name online brand.
Sad to say, but not really. Closest I found for something possibly "better" would be the clearance Kobalt Metric and SAE sets for $82. But they skip sizes and YMMV on finding them and Lowes warranty replacement seems to be a PITA, with reports of some stores wanting receipts and the entire set.

If you want easy, local in store exchanges with no skips, Icon at HF is like 3x the cost, and so is HD's Husky Master Set. Tekton is priced similar, though you're now getting easy warranty service online so it takes a photo and a week or so for the replacement when you need it now.
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mtlca308Yesterday 05:22 PM
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This was $59 with a coupon code in February (and I think a few times since then). I bought it then and while I have not used them extensively, they seem pretty nice, especially for that price.
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Quote from Mr.FixerUpper :
Seems like a lot of money for a no-name online brand.
Yeah, these go on sale all the time from real brands with a lifetime warranty like Gearwrench, Craftsman & Kobalt.

If there is one tool you are going to break, it's a ratcheting combo wrench. Even with a good brand, one drop to the garage floor and tiny pieces go flying.
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RugerRedhawkYesterday 08:13 PM
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This is way too much to spend on no name tools.
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Sinjin28Yesterday 09:41 PM
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I just got their torque wrench set for that crazy low price, it was cheaper for all 3 than I paid for my 1/4" Tekton 🤔.

That being said, I'm looking forward to opening them up and checking them out. Being in the electrical trade and doing car maintenance at home for a long time definitely helps me gauge tool quality and I can get an idea of Suzume's quality.

Sometimes no- name stuff can be surprisingly good. I've been buying magnetic tips and bits from a brand called Geinxurn or something and the quality for the price is fantastic. Entire kit with a few dozen bits for what I've paid for 5 or 10 of a name-brand one.
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Aaron15KCYesterday 11:45 PM
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Quote from Sinjin28 :
I just got their torque wrench set for that crazy low price, it was cheaper for all 3 than I paid for my 1/4" Tekton 🤔.

That being said, I'm looking forward to opening them up and checking them out. Being in the electrical trade and doing car maintenance at home for a long time definitely helps me gauge tool quality and I can get an idea of Suzume's quality.

Sometimes no- name stuff can be surprisingly good. I've been buying magnetic tips and bits from a brand called Geinxurn or something and the quality for the price is fantastic. Entire kit with a few dozen bits for what I've paid for 5 or 10 of a name-brand one.

Got that set as well. Pretty solid so far only issue I have is that the 1/2 inch is a bit short to be getting to the high end of its torque range.

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