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Old 01-11-2006, 10:02 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by SKILMATIC
Yeah husky tools are usually used for construction but I hear they are very durable.
Husky polished wrenches are the same size and weight as a Snap-On Wrench, go figure. All of my Wrenches are of the top 2 tool manufactures because I believe they are better and are usually fit nicer in my hand. I have a set of large Husky Polished Wrench's (internet sales) are are Identical to my SNAP-On's except the chrome is not as nice and the price was 1/4 of Snap-On's. I use them for chassis fab work and they get used pretty hard and have held up great

All quality tools have there place and are a preference to the user and his wallet. Quality tools usually make the job go smoother and quicker saving time and money. Plus I hate going to the mall to exchange a broken wrench or socket.
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