🛠️ Master Every Fix with Crescent’s X10 – Where Precision Meets Power
The Crescent 20 Piece X10 3/8" Drive Mechanics Tool Set combines professional-grade Crestoloy alloy steel with an 84-tooth ratchet for ultra-fine 4.3° movement, a corrosion-resistant black manganese phosphate finish, and 6-point sockets designed to reduce fastener rounding. Engineered for durability and efficiency, this set features a slim, low-profile ratchet head and color-coded sockets for quick SAE/Metric identification, backed by a lifetime warranty to keep you ahead on every job.
Color | Black |
Brand | Crescent |
Material | CSWS38B |
Item Length | 13.08 Inches |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Ratchet |
Finish Type | Black |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Crescent |
UPC | 037103327055 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037103327055 |
Part Number | CSWS38B |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CSWS38B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | SAE/Metric |
Style | 20 Piece 3/8" Drive Mechanic's Tool Set |
Finish | Black |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Number Of Pieces | 20 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | (1) Ratchet; (1) 3 in Extension; (9) SAE Sockets; (9) Metric Sockets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Standard Limited Lifetime |
J**Y
The price was amazing for such quality tools
I love these tools the ratchet is a little longer than a standard 3/8" ratchet which gives more torque the sockets are 6 point which are better than 12 point like most but most of all the kit has a holder to let you carry the kit by a single handle.
R**S
Very good quality for price
Very nice socket and ratchet set for the money! They look great, but more importantly, they work great. I have a full set of craftsman tools in my garage. I needed a small set to keep in my motorcycle. I ordered these, and I have to say...they are great! Seem very strong, and don't seem like they'll rust. I've used them quite a bit since I ordered them. They clean up easily and do the job. Only time will tell but for now, I'm very pleased!
M**I
Gets the job done
Easy to handle, use, and little space to store. It also caompatible with other sockets I have. Used this for my Acura tsx 2009 spark plug and oil sensor replacement.
G**.
Excellent Wrenches for the Money
I like Crescent products because they're well designed and tough enough for the typical DIY user, but still relatively inexpensive. I like the dark finish on this set, but we'll see how it holds up over time. The 12-point design makes it easy to get a grip on a nut and the head is slender enough to fit into some small spaces. I really like the longer reach on these; I haven't had a "long" set before and wonder why I waited. For auto work it's especially helpful.
T**N
Seem solid, not convinced about a better bite
Overall, I don't think I would recommend these to a friend. But they do seem solid and functional.I bought these to upgrade a basic set of wrenches from a common budget tool retailer. That set served OK for years, but in the rust belt, wrenches have a very challenging job. If you rust and corrode material from the nut, you are more likely to offer force to the edge of the hex, and round it. A cheap wrench will also stretch and flex under a heavy load, ruining the geometry and rounding bolts. So in short my cheap wrenches were rounding rusted bolts.I emphasize this because it's why I chose the Crescent wrenches over alternatives--they advertise a special drive pattern that moves the force away from the edge of the hex.I was looking at 6 point wrenches, or 2X the cost for higher levels. Other than the special bite advertised, I chose these mainly for the brand name, and the functionality of long reach.Well the first thing I did was grab some nuts and bolts and my old set of wrenches to compare. I have to admit there was very little difference in how accurate the mouths were and the way they bit the bolts. The Crescent seemed to only apply force away from the edge if it's nested just right with the bolt. In real usage this won't always happen, and in that case it puts force on the edge like usual. I saw this by locking two 13mm nuts against each other and driving them together with two different brands of wrenches. They similarly, and it's worth mentioning the Crescent left some marks on the edges. The crescent did not seem to stretch or flex under load as much though. And the closed end is much tighter than the old wrench I tested it against.However overall I am not convinced this is an upgrade that will greatly help with already worn, rusted bolts. So I am still in the market, possibly moving towards a 6 point wrench for socket-like security.I will be keeping the Crescents since they are long reach at a reasonable cost I suppose. And because my test was very crude, so they may prove themselves. And because crescent's return policy should cover me OK if I break one.Finally, what people say about the carrying case is true, they will fall right out. I took some popsicle sticks and wedged them under the spring clips. This will make them very secure. Make sure you trim them so they don't interfere with the wrench going into it's little slot. Add some extra wedges for the very back one. Add a dab of superglue. Put some paint on the black etchings. Good to go.
M**C
Very nice set. How socket finishes should be.
Although i cant comment on the durability yet these seam very well made. Chrome tools are overrated and slippery. This is how tool finishes should be done. These brushed sockets look awesome and are slightly more grippy than chrome. Really like how the sockets are made and the finish. These grip the side of the fasteners, not the corners. My go to sockets are my Milwaukees and old USA Craftsman but these are a close favorite. The ratchet is smooth and i like the black but the coated finish will be chipped up eventually. And even though its heavy it feels good in the hand.
C**D
Very well worth the price
These are nice wrenches. They are a little thinner than most wrenches which I liked. They fit very good on bolts and have a tight grip.
D**.
feels really solid
not wanting to pay literally $150 for a Milwaukee or Snap-on ratchet set (that's crazy), i went for this very affordable set. i like it!it feels nice and solid, the bits are sturdy, and the ratchet itself is very strong and ratchets smoothly. i returned a $70 DeWalt set because this one is just as good - if not better - and less than half the price.made in China products tend to be quite good these days. they've been making our products for decades now, and their QC and build quality is pretty excellent.tip for the naysayers: DeWalt, Milwaukee, Craftsman, Black + Decker/Stanley, and most other big-box tool brands are also made in China, and they have been for decades. or they're assembled in the US using Asian-made parts and components.i won't pay more for big names. they're $20 products with a $75 brand name label slapped on the front. this set suits me just fine, and will suit 99% of homeowners' needs, unless you somehow need extreme heavy-duty tools for building and maintaining your nuclear submarine or attack helicopter.
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