Kai M. Radicke wrote:
>>Good point Paul. I had that very thing happen to me. I almost
>>felt the wrench was going to have to be a permanent part of the
>>car. That issue might be a good reason to purchase the type
>>that has the small reversing lever.
>>
>>Larry Hoy
>
>
> Then it is a good thing that Sears currently has a five piece reversible set
> on sale this week. Product # 42408 advertised as $39.99 (SAVE 50% off orig
> price of $79.99) AFAIK, these are just GearWrenches made with the Craftsman
> logo on the beam of the wrench.
I think the Craftsman has the little lever to change directions.
Gearwrench you flip over. At least, that's the way it was when I looked
at them. I figured it was one less thing to break and that a one
directional ratchet would be stronger
> I think the retail price they advertise is a bit inflated, I think normally
> the 5 piece reversible set is about $50. Still a decent price, so I will
> most likely pickup the reversible set sometime this evening to supplement my
> other GearWrenches.
>
> Kai
>
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