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Stanley 94-248 65-piece General Homeowner’s Tool Set

March 2, 2010 · Posted in Popular Hand Tools 

  • Set packaged in blow molded case for easy tool storage.
  • Tools meet or exceed ANSI specs
  • Hex key sets come in durable caddies to keep keys organized, one for SAE keys and a separate one for metric
  • Full polish ratchet and sockets for easy cleaning
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The Stanley 65-piece homeowner’s tool set is packaged in a blow molded case for easy tool storage. All tools in the kit meet or exceed ANSI specs. The hex key sets come in durable caddies to keep keys organized, one for SAE keys and a separate one for metric. It includes full polish ratchet and sockets for easy cleaning and comes with a limited lifetime warranty…. More >>

Stanley 94-248 65-piece General Homeowner’s Tool Set

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5 Responses to “Stanley 94-248 65-piece General Homeowner’s Tool Set”

  1. J. Natzel on March 2nd, 2010 1:20 pm

    Item arrived in a timely manner and was as expected. No complaints whatsoever – this was a Christmas gift and the recipient was thrilled.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Revolt! on March 2nd, 2010 1:58 pm

    I own quite a few tools but they are in my shop.

    I bought this to keep around the house and it’s all i need 90% of the time.

    It’s good quality and I have no complaints.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Phillip M. Renfro on March 2nd, 2010 2:20 pm

    If you’re just a normal person who uses a telephone to call a repairman more often than a tool set, this one is perfect. It has everything, and it feels solid and will hold up perfectly well under easy use. The master handyman had better upgrade a bit. Closing the top without pieces falling out is an art that can be mastered.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Lulu on March 2nd, 2010 3:07 pm

    Stanley is definitely a descent brand and this tool set is pretty enough for everything i need. The only thing I want to complain a little is you need t a screw driver to open this tool set. (If I had a screw driver, I may not need to buy a tool set!) Other than that, that’s all fine!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. D. Zeppettella on March 2nd, 2010 3:50 pm

    I bought this kit to keep in the house and avoid having to run to my larger tool chest in the garage when I need a couple of basic tools. In general, the tool quality is good for general household use, and I really only have two complaints about the kit.

    The first that is that the ratchet is basically junk (but what can you really expect for $43?). It’s O.K. for light duty work, but don’t expect to crank on it very hard without it breaking. If you think you’ll need this tool often, consider buying a higher quality ratchet and socket kit.

    The other issue that I have is that there are no wrenches included in the kit. I plan on picking up a cheap crescent wrench to add to mine. (Come on, Stanley, increase the price a few bucks if you have to, but make this a complete kit by adding a crescent wrench!)

    Finally, the plastic box that the tools come in is nice from the standpoint of being able to quickly locate a tool, but the box takes up a lot of storage space. I bought a small tool bag to keep the tools in, and I found it more convenient. You have to look a little closer to find the tool you want with the bag, but there aren’t enough pieces in this kit to create problems finding tools.

    Rating: 4 / 5

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