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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Thorsen Dog Bone Wrench Sets at Costco

Thorsen Dog Bone Wrench Sets at Costco

Jul 26, 2010 Stuart 1 Comment

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Thorsen Dog Bone Wrench Set

After we posted about Channellock’s Mutli-Fit wrench set and Alex’s heads-up about Craftsman’s Dog Bone wrench set sale, Jeff spotted the Thorsen-branded Dog Bone multi-socket set at Costco.

At $15-20 each, Dog Bone wrenches are a tough sell for a number of reasons. But $17 for the set of SAE and metric wrenches? That’s much more tempting.

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Thanks for the photo and heads-up, Jeff!

Thorsen Dog Bone Wrench Set via Amazon (for price comparison purposes)

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  1. Dan Richards

    Jul 27, 2010

    At that price, those could make it into a roadside or U-pull-it junkyard toolkit and find a good amount of use.

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