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Evercraft Wrenches

chopper1

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These wrenches were part of the lot I got when I bought the tool box on Thursday. I understand that Evercraft tools were sold by NAPA and have seen the raised panel wrenches but never the polished ones. There are no stock numbers and only marked Taiwan on the other side. Anyone have an idea of what time frame they're from? Judging by the style I wouldn't imagine they are too old.
 
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mrholeshot

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I don't know about the polished but I know the raised panel ones are pretty good. These must be pretty recent
 

dankicksass

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Can't be any worse than HF. I've got a set of Evercraft screwdrivers in my box that I don't touch too much but they're nice for lending out.
 

mkirkpatrick

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Napa sells them around here, no warranty on that brand. I looked at some swivel sockets and passed when I saw no warranty. Why pay premium price at napa and have no warranty?
 

Hank McMauser

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I've got a 15 mm just like the ones you've pictured. it seems to work fine.
I think alot depends on your location, I'm 50 miles from the nearest full stocked Sears, and would rather have NAPA tools or their less expensive Evercraft brand than the equivalent Sears/Harbor Freight tools because the NAPA is only two miles away,and has always treated me well on returns/warranty issues.Also I'm sure if it was necesary they'd probably deliver the tool/part to me If it wasn't a special run & they were already coming this way. It pays to be on a first name basis with the manager!
 

jaysonb

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I have had a set of the "Ultra Finish" evercraft wrenches for about 15 years. As far as I know they have a lifetime warantee on them. For years they were the only set that I had, I like them. I have snap on wrenches now, but the evercraft wrenches still get used alot. I guess when you have somthing for a long time it grows on you.
 

grawolf49

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evercraft tools at NAPA have a lifetime warranty...one must read the small print...and like all warranties...doesnt cover miss use of tools...also, adapters like the 3/8 to 1/4 usually are not covered as they WILL brake too easily and tool companies know this
 
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qttroassi

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I'll tell you something, NAPA's evercraft combination wrenches are good tools. They might not win any beauty contests like Snap On but their accurate, their strong, they got a lot of meat in them (even more than Craftsman). I just bought an inch & 5/16ths combo 2 days before this post to change a quick disconnect hydraulic coupler on a roll off truck and it worked beautifully.
 

PowerGenGuy

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I picked up a set for the neighbor boy. He was always borrowing my tools to disassemble and reassemble his bike. They were a good deal so I bought him a set. He was thrilled. They were raised panel, like my first set when I was 13, they work fine for working on bikes.
 

warweapon762

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I have a set of Evercraft crows feet in both metric and sae. They work great and really grip fasteners well (do they make line wrenches too?) I've looked over their wrenches years back but ended up with Husky instead.
 

youngridge

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I have the full polish sets, they are shorter than your average wrench, but an all around good wrench. Ive been looking to get a set of new Carlyles and bringing these ones home.....one of these days. Full warranty on wrenches.
 
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