Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
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| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Accessory Type: | Flex handles |
| General Warranty: | Guaranteed forever |
| Drive Size: | 1/4 in. |
| Dimensions and Weight: | |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 0.25 |
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Yukon, OK
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I'm glad I tried this out ( in 1/4" ) for under $10.00 it's told me I'll be back to buy the 3/8" and 1/2" drive versions. For many bolts this allows you to move up to a 45 or 90 degree from the socket - and make a quick spin to get it snug. Nice finish - still made in USA as of 11/10/12
Union, NJ
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i recommend this to anyone. Have used it and has not failed. satisified. my breaker bar was made in the u.s.a.
dirkpatrick
Montague, MI
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Bought this 1/4" drive breaker just to have, but found out it is very convient if you have a bike or work on small engines. I never thought i would use this when i bought it, but now i couldn't imagine not having it around. if you buy this you will be surprised how often you use it, might even become you next child in the family.
Pittsburgh, PA
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This is a tool that I carry in a pack when I commute to work via bicycle. It is lightweight for it's strength and fits well in the pack. I like the fact that it is still manufactured in USA and guaranteed for life. My only complaint is that the 1/4" to 3/8" adapter to use with a 15mm socket) is quite tough to remove, though I won't be removing it often, if at all.
TFrillman
Dover, DE
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This little guy comes in handy when loosening tough bolts or nuts. The pivot head is useful when you need a little bit of an angle. Also, I use it instead of my ratchet in case I need a little extra muscle. This thing can be hit with a hammer to free up some tough bolts.
Elburn, IL
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I recieved (for my birthday) a Craftsman's 6 inch 1/4" drive bar to go with the 3/8" drive Allen brand I already have. The first thing that I did was to pop a socket on it. The only thing is that it didn't pop on. It took a minute of me forcing and wiggling to get the socket to snap on and then almost as much of a struggle to get it off. I tried several other sockets on it, just in case the socket was the problem. Nope, each socket went on the same. Af bit of investigation ravealed the the spring behind the dentent ball was soft, but fully compressed before the ball was fully in the drive.I was able to get it to work well after pressing the ball in with a vise, but it's irritating that it didn't work in the first place. I also noticed that there was at least twice the play in the drive pivot as my larger 3/8 Allen bar. The beam is also thinner that that of my Craftsman 44807 standard duty 1/4" drive ratchet. Hopefully it will hold up, but so far it hasn't met my expectations.
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