Thursday, December 28, 2006

Link Tools



My grandfather was an early Snap-On dealer. At the time, the interchangeable sockets and wrenches changed the way tools were sold and used. Today, the “snap on” tool concept is the norm.
But, snapping on too many extensions and universal joints to get to a buried bolt or not can create a tool that is sloppy and clumsy. Recently, I was given a brochure from Link Tools by one of our publishers. I was amazed! Check out Link’s website. I am amazed how a simple tool like an extension can be improved. Their extensions and U-joints lock solid together to take the slop out.

Also check out their New Locker Ratchets on the home page. The Locker is the first ratchet wrench to engage and lock sockets and tool attachments by simply inserting the drive into the square opening of a socket or other attachment. Interconnecting two of the Lockers now makes possible both wishbone and pump-style double ratcheting, both of which increase work speed.

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