On Tuesday, December 10, 1996 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Nathan J Nagel wrote:
Excerpts from netnews.rec.autos.rod-n-custom: 10-Dec-96 Metrinch: good
or bad? by "David A. Lyons"@alf.dec
Anybody have any opinions or first-hand experience with the Metrinch
tools seen on the TV infomercials?
Thanks.
I would say that the "flank drive" now being sold by Snap-On or whatever Sears calls their version of that concept would probably be much
superior. Use the right tool for the job! Also both Sears and Snap-On
offer lifetime replacement warranties on their tools. Sears is
undoubtedly cheaper.
nate
I bought a Metrinch socket set at Sears in Minneapolis in 2002, i bought it on the 75 percent off rack and it was 25 dollars... I still have the set and it is still perfect. I will not let anyone else use it now because other people end up losing
pieces out of of it(i needed to buy 3 replacement pieces).. I love this socket set it is the best one i have owned.. it has never stripped out a nut or a bolt even though intuitively you might think it would because they work on both metric and english
nuts and bolts
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