| Part Number : | 997-8160 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Length: | 3.25 inches |
| Width: | 13.50 inches |
| Height: | 14 inches |
Keep the ready-to-go kit under the kitchen sink, on a closet shelf, or in a car, truck, RV or boat. Note that these homeowner-grade tools are designed for light- to medium-duty repairs, and arent meant for use on large remodeling jobs. -- Joseph Truini
Whats in the Box
Hammer, 12-foot tape measure, utility knife, four mini-screwdrivers, linemans pliers, needlenose pliers, ratchet wrench with 18 sockets, adjustable wrench, six combination wrenches, assorted hex-key wrenches, screwdriver with interchangeable tips, assorted fasteners, plastic folding storage case.
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143 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
not even worth the low price,
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This review is from: Fuller Tool 997-8160 160-Piece Home Repair Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I just received this set and am returning it immediately. For the price I wasn't expecting very high quality tools, but I thought that coming from Amazon there would be a minimum standard -- not the case. The quality of all of the pieces is very low, the metal has been very crudely cut, the grips are thin and poorly placed on, the exacto knife and tape measure are flimsy, and the adjustable wrench that I received doesn't work at all (the cogs on the handle and on the movable piece don't meet up).
97 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Avoid this if you plan to do real work,
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This review is from: Fuller Tool 997-8160 160-Piece Home Repair Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I bought this kit in Dec'05/Jan'06 thinking it could be a kind of Christmas present to myself. I had plans to use it whenever I worked on my car and do my little rounds around the house in general. The kit seemed fine at first....I think I serviced the car once with it and used the pliers to squeeze/hold a few things. But the incident that took place this weekend has caused me to lose all hope in this kit.
I visited my Mom and she asked me to service her car so I broke out my still brand-new, kit and started. The first this that went was the adjustable wrench. I locked it on to a nut and started to try to loosen it but as I applied pressure the teeth that are supposed to hold the mouth of the wrench in place broke out and the whole thing just opened up so now I have no adjustable wrench. I thought in my mind that it was just cheap material and I would just buy a better one and replace that. But next went the hammer. I tried to remove a nail with it and the claws bent, soon after the shaft went with it. It was almost as if the hammer was made from soldering iron. PPL might now be thinking that I must have used some thing to apply extra force but really, it was a normal wood nail in a wood shed and I was just using my bare hands (not a concrete nail....no body weight). Please ppl avoid this kit. The only reason I have not returned it as yet is because I am in another country and the shipping costs and the hassle are not worth it.
107 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just a garbage, DON'T buy it,
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This review is from: Fuller Tool 997-8160 160-Piece Home Repair Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I got this tool today from Amazon. The only thing I can use in this "160" pieces is a hammer!! Most of other pieces are nothing but junks. I'll ask Amazon to return my money back for this piece of junk. Save your money and buy other reputable tools. Plier, wrench... etc are not usable at all. I don't know how they sell this kind of junk to consumers. Believe me, don't buy it.
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