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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Fuller 30-Piece SAE and Metric Hex Key Set features 30 chrome vanadium steel keys (15 standard, 15 metric) for maximum versatility in repairing and tightening a variety of different items. Each key features a chamfered (curved) tip for ease of entry into openings. The anti-round-out designed keys are made from chrome vanadium steel for longevity. The keys come in a convenient storage case for easy storage and transportation. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.0 inches | | Product Width: | 13.0 inches | | Product Height: | 13.63 inches | | Package Length: | 12.3 inches | | Package Width: | 12.1 inches | | Package Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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| | Features | An ideal hex key set for repairing and tightening a variety of different itemsMade from chrome vanadium steel for durabilityTips are chamfered for ease of entryEasy access storage unitDurable black finish
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 18 customer reviews )
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Needs a Redesign May 10, 2006
By Christopher J. Cotter JAN. 2012 UPDATE: Though I'm not going to change my original review, below, not everyone is reporting problems with the plastic enclosure, especially among the more recent reviews. It may very well be that Fuller has been using different and/or multiple suppliers at different times to provide the plastic case, and that the quality has not been consistently the same from vendor to vendor. Let the buyer beware: If you buy this VERY useful hex set, they may come in a sturdy and rugged enclosure, or you may get them in a cheap plastic piece of crap.
On the plus side, this is a hex set that contains more sizes than you'll ever need or use. It should take care of any and all mechanical projects you need to work on. Be aware, though, that these hex wrenches do not have the "ball" end.
The worst feature is the plastic box it comes in. Fuller needs to totally rework the design. The tiniest of the wrenches all too quickly and easily fall out with the slightest bump. Once that happens, good luck at trying to figure out what each size is, IF you're able to find them. This hex set with its poorly-designed case will not hold up to the rough treatment that it would receive in any repair shop, and remain intact.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Every hex key you wanted in a case you'll hate Aug 31, 2006
By Sagar S. Mungekar I prefer these types of loose keys to the pocket-knife sets since they require less room to use. This particular set contains all of the keys I've ever needed for electronics and home repair, and then some.
The smallest keys I cannot see using, since I've never seen a hex screw that small, and I'm sure it would bend or break with the required torque.
Like the other reviewers, I agree that the case is horrible. I keep the whole thing in my tool chest drawer so that it's not tossed around but still cannot seem to keep the small keys in their place. Fortunately, the large ones--the ones I acutally use--do stay put.
This set is the most expansive of the ones I've seen for sale here, and still recommend it despite the problems of the case.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Many Sizes - Poor Storage Jun 14, 2006
By Pete May I agree with the previous reviewer. The multitude of sizes is terrific - the case is an abomination. Most of the little plastic tabs that hold the keys in place were broken off on arrival. Several more have broken since I started using the set. This makes it impossible to use the case to keep the keys organized. If you purchase this set, plan on devising an alternate means to store the keys.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
tools are great and case is fine. Aug 14, 2010
By Joseph Murratti Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RWAQF4QSVAKMC I've had this tool set for a couple months now and it is very sturdy. The case, that others have complained about, is just fine. None of the tools fall out as long as you put them back securly in each notch.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Like everyone else said... May 22, 2007
By John Smith Good set, really really lousy case. Case was broken on arrival. It's a piece of plastic, couldn't they have splurged 2 cents and made it extra-nice?
I bought this set pretty much exclusively for the smallest hex keys, they are somewhat hard to find, but I broke one of them just taking it out of the box - it's not that they are badly made, it's just that they are too thin to be practical, if you need a key this small, I would suggest just drilling out the set screw or using tweezers to screw it in, there is no way a hex key that small can do the job.
Conclusion: I'd buy it again, it's a good set for the price.
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