Craftsman 10 in. Quick Release Extension Bar, 1/4 in. Drive
Item# 00944348000 | Model# 44348Specifications & Dimensions
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| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Accessory Type: | Extensions |
| Drive Size: | 1/4 in. |
| Dimensions and Weight: | |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 0.2 |
| Length (in.): | 10 in. |
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Floyds Knobs, IN
I spend a great deal of my spare time in the garage. Together with my son, Nathan (age 27) we buy and restore 1980 era Porsches. Nathan is the real mechanic in the family. I pretty much offer moral support and fetch tools. Most people would tell you that these import cars are a nightmare to work on. We haven't found that to be the case. The mechanical design of these high-performance vehicles is pretty straight-forward. That is a hallmark of the German craftsman and engineers that have developed them. It is true, however that these engineers are extremely efficient with their use of space under the hood. Large engine, small chassis and very light-weight create an environment that is sometime complicated to work in. We have learned that the best way to deal with this challenge is to own a complete collection socket accessories. Through the use of various extension bars, adapters and universal joints we can replicate the wrench configuration that was originally used to assemble the vehicle. Craftsman calls these tools accessories! I don't think that's right! The term accessary, to me, implies that it is a "nice extra" but not really necessary. Take it from me, if you are going to perform much mechanical work on a 1983 Porsche 944, a complete set of socket accessories is NOT optional.
Franklin, OH
via sears.com
When I first say this tool I thought it was just a regular extension bar as the plastic tag that you normally find on the end of the sockets and such was missing. The sales lady assured me that it was not used or anything and was a new tool so after checking its length against the tool I brought to verify the length of extension I needed I purchased the tool. I arrived home and started using the tool and noticed a small black button on the end of the extension and after playing with it noticed it was a release button similar to what you find on the craftsman ratchets. It makes it so much easier to remove a socket from the end of this tool. Great Idea!!!
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