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Knobshine

10-20-1998 16:01:04




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Over the last few months I've been seeing these half hour ads on tv for the Metrinch wrenches. I'm curious to know if anyone has these and are they everything the ads say? Are they worth the price? usually a person needs two of any size they're working with, so are they worth owning two sets? are they of quality material? thanks for any and all input. Knobshine




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Tom from Ontario

10-20-1998 19:12:12




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 Re: Metrinch tools in reply to Knobshine, 10-20-1998 16:01:04  

: Over the last few months I've been seeing these half hour ads on tv for the Metrinch wrenches. I'm curious to know if anyone has these and are they everything the ads say? Are they worth the price? usually a person needs two of any size they're working with, so are they worth owning two sets? are they of quality material? thanks for any and all input. Knobshine

If you like ruining good bolts, smashing your knuckles, and never having the proper tool for the job, they are just the ticket. I tried carrying a few of them on the tractor instead of carrying 40 pounds of wrenches. After a few botched field repair sessions, they are now doing a great job of reinforcing concrete. Buy name brand standard tools and look after them. Bitter experience speaks. Tom.

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Ben Kissinger

12-13-1999 00:43:11




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 Re: Re: Metrinch tools in reply to Tom from Ontario, 10-20-1998 19:12:12  
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Hi my name is Ben and I am the owner of a online shopping mall called www.nicestuff.com and I sell METRINCH tools. I first became interested in selling them after I bought a 62pc set off the TV
ad that they had been runing. They are defiantly worth the money. I used to have a shop fixing up old volkswagon Bugs. I wish METRINCH had been around then, maybe I would not have had so many busted knuckles. If you have any more qustions please visit my web site or call me at 888-699-8017 Ben.

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DaChew

09-06-2000 11:00:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Metrinch tools in reply to Ben Kissinger, 12-13-1999 00:43:11  
Nicestuff vs. Sears

Nicestuff - 48pc Metrinch socket & spanner set = $133.95.

Sears.com - 48pc Metrinch socket & spanner set = $64.97.

Hmmmmm mmmmm mm.



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george

10-23-1998 03:03:47




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 Re: Re: Metrinch tools in reply to Tom from Ontario, 10-20-1998 19:12:12  

: : : Over the last few months I've been seeing these half hour ads on tv for the Metrinch wrenches. I'm curious to know if anyone has these and are they everything the ads say? Are they worth the price? usually a person needs two of any size they're working with, so are they worth owning two sets? are they of quality material? thanks for any and all input. Knobshine

: If you like ruining good bolts, smashing your knuckles, and never having the proper tool for the job, they are just the ticket. I tried carrying a few of them on the tractor instead of carrying 40 pounds of wrenches. After a few botched field repair sessions, they are now doing a great job of reinforcing concrete. Buy name brand standard tools and look after them. Bitter experience speaks. Tom.

These are quality tools they grip the nuts between the corners instead of on the corners. This reduces rounded fastners.

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Ronco

10-23-1998 19:34:08




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 Re: Re: Re: Metrinch tools in reply to george, 10-23-1998 03:03:47  
: : : : : : Over the last few months I've been seeing these half hour ads on tv for the Metrinch wrenches. I'm curious to know if anyone has these and are they everything the ads say? Are they worth the price? usually a person needs two of any size they're working with, so are they worth owning two sets? are they of quality material? thanks for any and all input. Knobshine

: : If you like ruining good bolts, smashing your knuckles, and never having the proper tool for the job, they are just the ticket. I tried carrying a few of them on the tractor instead of carrying 40 pounds of wrenches. After a few botched field repair sessions, they are now doing a great job of reinforcing concrete. Buy name brand standard tools and look after them. Bitter experience speaks. Tom.

: These are quality tools they grip the nuts between the corners instead of on the corners. This reduces rounded fastners.

Could I interest you in a Veg-O-Matic George?

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George

10-25-1998 08:28:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Metrinch tools in reply to Ronco, 10-23-1998 19:34:08  

: : : : : : : : : Over the last few months I've been seeing these half hour ads on tv for the Metrinch wrenches. I'm curious to know if anyone has these and are they everything the ads say? Are they worth the price? usually a person needs two of any size they're working with, so are they worth owning two sets? are they of quality material? thanks for any and all input. Knobshine

: : : If you like ruining good bolts, smashing your knuckles, and never having the proper tool for the job, they are just the ticket. I tried carrying a few of them on the tractor instead of carrying 40 pounds of wrenches. After a few botched field repair sessions, they are now doing a great job of reinforcing concrete. Buy name brand standard tools and look after them. Bitter experience speaks. Tom.

: : These are quality tools they grip the nuts between the corners instead of on the corners. This reduces rounded fastners.

: Could I interest you in a Veg-O-Matic George?

We use them in the John Deere shop were I work.

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Cyrus McCormick

10-26-1998 00:15:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Metrinch tools in reply to George, 10-25-1998 08:28:48  
: : : : : : : : : : : : : Over the last few months I've been seeing these half hour ads on tv for the Metrinch wrenches. I'm curious to know if anyone has these and are they everything the ads say? Are they worth the price? usually a person needs two of any size they're working with, so are they worth owning two sets? are they of quality material? thanks for any and all input. Knobshine

: : : : If you like ruining good bolts, smashing your knuckles, and never having the proper tool for the job, they are just the ticket. I tried carrying a few of them on the tractor instead of carrying 40 pounds of wrenches. After a few botched field repair sessions, they are now doing a great job of reinforcing concrete. Buy name brand standard tools and look after them. Bitter experience speaks. Tom.

: : : These are quality tools they grip the nuts between the corners instead of on the corners. This reduces rounded fastners.

: : Could I interest you in a Veg-O-Matic George?

: We use them in the John Deere shop were I work.

Well boys, I'm convinced. Where can I get a set??? An' there ain't nothin' wrong with a Veg-O-Matic! I got one in the closet right next to my trusty Pocket Fisherman!!!

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