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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Wrenches > TG Giveaway: Craftsman Elbow Ratcheting Wrench Set!

TG Giveaway: Craftsman Elbow Ratcheting Wrench Set!

Sep 30, 2010 Stuart 56 Comments

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Craftsman Ratcheting Elbow Wrench Set

Remember that set of Craftsman SAE elbow ratcheting wrenches that we recently reviewed? Well, we’re giving it away! Entering the giveaway is simple – leave a comment at the end of this post telling us what you would use it for. You can be honest or creative – keep it simple, or make it fun!

One comment per person will be counted, but “following” us via Twitter or “liking” us via Facebook will give you an additional entry each. Be sure to send us a note on Twitter by including “@ToolGuyd” in an update, or leave a wall note on Facebook so we know to count those entries.

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The giveaway winner will be randomly selected on October 15th. Good luck!

Craftsman Ratcheting Elbow SAE Wrench Set via Sears
Craftsman Ratcheting Elbow Metric Wrench Set via Sears

Thank you to Craftsman for supplying these wrenches for review. Since the review is over, it’s time for the wrenches to find a good home.

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56 Comments

  1. kythri

    Sep 30, 2010

    Is this a one-time extra entry for Twitter/Facebook, or does it count for each contest?

    Either way:

    They’d see a lot of use in automotive work for me. There’s a number of places these guys would come in incredibly handy, and I can’t wait to snag a set!

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Sep 30, 2010

    To clarify, if you’re already “following” or “liking” us, a quick @ToolGuyd comment or wall post validates your extra entries. So no, it’s not a one-time extra entry. Sorry for the confusion.

    Reply
  3. Wesley

    Sep 30, 2010

    Would love to have these. They would come in handy when working on the cars. There is always that one bolt that is hard to reach.

    Reply
  4. Ryan

    Sep 30, 2010

    I would use these to turn a Honda CB 750 into a cafe racer

    Reply
  5. Uncle Buck

    Sep 30, 2010

    I am sure these might be quite handy in reaching some out of the way fasteners, plus, I love the length.

    Reply
  6. Mike Shoaf

    Sep 30, 2010

    If I got these, I would only use the 5/8 one. It’s the perfect thickness to put under the short leg of the workbench. 😉

    Reply
  7. Peter de Vries

    Sep 30, 2010

    All this confusion about the entries???
    I wonder what an elbow wrench is for anyway. Let me try?

    Reply
  8. Brian

    Sep 30, 2010

    I would rig up a hot air ballon with a drop mechanism, then I would let ‘er go to drop the whole set right back on mainland China. Where they came from in the first place.

    Reply
  9. Hung

    Sep 30, 2010

    i never win anything.

    Reply
  10. Rob

    Sep 30, 2010

    I would use them to ratchet and wrench things of course!
    –1st comment

    Reply
  11. Rob

    Sep 30, 2010

    These would definitely come in handy when tuning up my snow blower in preparation for winter.
    –2nd comment (I tweeted @toolguyd from @rbrtwillis)

    Reply
  12. Steve

    Sep 30, 2010

    I would use them on everything metric, cars, motorcycles, industrial equipment. At the end of a hard working day, I would lovingly wipe them down and put them in my tool box with all of the other Craftsman wrenches I own. One big, happy, Craftsman family.

    Reply
  13. Chris

    Sep 30, 2010

    These would get a lot of use in my personal shop getting my vintage bikes and snowmobiles into tip-top shape.

    Reply
  14. matt johnson

    Sep 30, 2010

    i need these because, well because i dont have a set yet and my life will not be compleate untill i have at least two of every tool made.

    Reply
  15. Bob

    Sep 30, 2010

    If I won I’d start building the hot rod I’ve always wanted with them.

    Reply
  16. James Williams

    Sep 30, 2010

    These would be perfect for getting to the seat bolts on my wheelchair. I have to reach way back and down to get to the seat bolts and motor bolts. Been using 3 bent wrenches. This would make it so much easier. I had looked at a set but havent pulled the trigger. I’d be able to get to the motor bolts easy. Love the write ups

    Reply
  17. Eric

    Sep 30, 2010

    I want them, well because I want more tools and I had to make an entry.

    I’ll find a use for them.

    Reply
  18. 72chevy

    Sep 30, 2010

    These would come in handy for ….well, my 72 Chevy Chevelle of course.

    Reply
  19. Alex

    Sep 30, 2010

    I would be interested in trying them

    Reply
  20. Ken Burns

    Sep 30, 2010

    I’d use them to work on lawnmowers.

    Reply
  21. Tristan

    Sep 30, 2010

    I’ll put them to good use.

    Reply
  22. jim m

    Sep 30, 2010

    very cool would work good geting ro fastners on the gas equitment I work on at work

    Reply
  23. Matt N

    Sep 30, 2010

    My dad’s birthday is coming up and these would be perfect for him. He and I wrench on our personal cars, and we have been looking at buying these for a while but have not pulled the trigger.

    Reply
  24. Donn21

    Sep 30, 2010

    I’d use the SAE’s on my old Chevy and Harley, the metrics on my newer vehicles.

    Reply
  25. john

    Sep 30, 2010

    i just bought a 66 mustang and these would help me out with the restoration.

    Reply
  26. David

    Sep 30, 2010

    These could replace my stolen angle offset wrenches.

    Reply
  27. Jeff

    Sep 30, 2010

    Im secure enough with my manhood to allow limp wristed wrenches into my toolbox.

    Reply
  28. uthscsaedu

    Sep 30, 2010

    These wrenches can potentially replace S-wrenches / half-moon / obstruction wrenches.

    Reply
  29. brian l

    Sep 30, 2010

    these would really come in handy

    Reply
  30. Andrew

    Sep 30, 2010

    I will hang them on my wall and admire them from a far!

    Reply
  31. Jaquandor

    Sep 30, 2010

    I’ll put them in a shadow box and display them on my wall, as a permanent monument in my home to the one and only time I ever actually won anything in a “Leave a comment and we’ll pick someone at random to win the prize!” Interweb giveaway contest thingy.

    Reply
  32. jacob

    Sep 30, 2010

    Those would come in handy taking the coolant lines off walter grinders.

    Reply
  33. atari

    Sep 30, 2010

    I would use the crap out of them on lots of stuff. I never know whats going to show up in the driveway.

    Reply
  34. Alex Morrow

    Sep 30, 2010

    They would be in my toolbox at work and would be used in commercial electrical applications.

    Alex

    Reply
  35. rusty

    Sep 30, 2010

    Oh why not, I’ll toss anentry in as well.

    I have a 74 CJ5 that needs to be restored. These might come in handy at that.

    Reply
  36. Bill Strobel

    Oct 1, 2010

    II would use them in the shop. Thye look perfect for getting to those impossible to reach nuts and bolts that drive everyone crazy and makes them say “what was the engineer thinking when he designed this?”

    Reply
  37. Chris

    Oct 1, 2010

    If I won the set, I would use them on the family cars when I have to wrench on them. By family I mean everyone who is related to my new wife (of 3 months) that has a car that is making a “clunk”, “bang” “whistle”, “whine”, “Why’s that light one Chris?”, “It’s been making that noise every since I hit some pot hole in the city last year”, “I didn’t know you had to have that changed”, “Can’t you just fix it for me?”

    You guys get the drift….
    Chris

    Reply
  38. boro_boy70

    Oct 1, 2010

    I’d use them to for leverage with the wife. My wrench drawers are getting full, and these would fill it up more. Time for a bigger box!!! I want a bigger box. Send them to me lol

    Reply
  39. KMR

    Oct 1, 2010

    I hate twitter, so I can’t be bothered with this.

    Reply
  40. douglas kwan

    Oct 1, 2010

    will use these wrenchs while working on my car

    Reply
  41. river1

    Oct 2, 2010

    i can use these while working on my 48 ford

    Reply
  42. AJ

    Oct 3, 2010

    I’d love a set for work. I’d use them to put up some bangin audio systems. I’m working up in ceilings all the time and regularly find myself in increasingly awkward positions.

    Reply
  43. Jordan

    Oct 4, 2010

    I’d use them like I would a regular wrench except for all those tight corner nuts and bolts that I can’t figure out how they ever got there in the first place.

    Reply
  44. Charles Meredith

    Oct 4, 2010

    I need them to repair my lawn tractor that is on it’s last legs. I am 72, retired on Social Security and money is tight!
    If I win, I will put them to “good” use.
    Thank You for having this drawing.

    Reply
  45. scott grandstaff

    Oct 8, 2010

    I have never had ratchet boxes that fit anything. Seems they usually make them too big in clearance.
    I would be anxious to see if these can get in and get a job done
    yours Scott

    Reply
  46. Andrew

    Oct 8, 2010

    I would use these to work on my trucks.

    Reply
  47. Asa Eells

    Oct 10, 2010

    I would use these around my new house (to me) for misc repairs that would require hard to get bolts and nuts, and of course for the automotive world when I work on a sae vehicle, or anything that uses a sae fastener!

    Reply
  48. Jeffery Snyder

    Oct 11, 2010

    I would use these tool to help other subaru fanatics that love to wrench on their cars and modify them but don’t have the knowledge to do so.

    Reply
  49. Tom

    Oct 12, 2010

    The biggest use I would get out of these would be getting to the BIG BOLT IN THE BACK OF MY HEAD to adjust for FOR NOT GETTING THE RIGHT TOOL IN THE FIRST PLACE!

    Reply
  50. Keith Hasek

    Oct 13, 2010

    The first thing I would use them for, would be to assemble the playhouse I bought for my 6 year old boy. It would make for a good father/son time, and would grow his appreciation for tools. 😛

    Reply
  51. Kevin

    Oct 14, 2010

    To make my tool box look purty!

    Reply
  52. Jeremy

    Oct 14, 2010

    I have an empty drawer on my tool box that they would look good in plus I could actually fix something on my wife’s to do list

    Reply
  53. dav haamm

    Oct 17, 2010

    I would use them to show off what I won to everyone.

    Reply
  54. Casey Desteunder

    Apr 30, 2011

    I could definitely use these as a mechanic. There are so many tight spaces I have to get tools into and these would just make my life so much easier.

    Reply
  55. Mel

    May 8, 2011

    Great set of tools to use for those hard to get to places for the professional mechanic or car buff. A must to have tool for anyone’s toolbox.

    Reply
  56. Scott Smothers

    Nov 16, 2011

    As a mechanic, I think they would be very useful in many different job situations.they appear to be quality built.Have had good luck with Craftsman tools .

    Reply

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