CRAFTSMAN 57 Piece Mechanics Tool Set/Home Tool Set (CMMT99447)

54.98$

Price: (as of – Details) This mixed tool set includes various tools that are comfortable, corrosion resistant, and easily stored in the included blow-molded case. Slip joint pliers for increased access in tight spaces. Fiberglass hammer for increased comfort and decreased fatigue. Bi-material screwdriver for increased comfort and decreased fatigue. Full-polish finish with large markings…

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Price: $54.98
(as of Oct 30, 2024 10:31:02 UTC – Details)



This mixed tool set includes various tools that are comfortable, corrosion resistant, and easily stored in the included blow-molded case. Slip joint pliers for increased access in tight spaces. Fiberglass hammer for increased comfort and decreased fatigue. Bi-material screwdriver for increased comfort and decreased fatigue. Full-polish finish with large markings for corrosion resistance and easy identification. Durable blow molded case is mobile and easy to store. Lifetime warranty with hassle-free replacement
LOW PROFILE RATCHET: Up to 25% thinner head* for access in tight spaces (as compared to CMMT81747)
72-TOOTH RATCHET: Delivers 5 degree arc swing
CONVENIENCE: Comprehensive set of 1/4-in drive mechanics tools and mixed hand tools
DURABLE BLOW MOLD CASE: For mobility and easy storage
Full Lifetime Warranty on Mechanics Tools; Limited Lifetime Warranty on Hand Tools

9 reviews for CRAFTSMAN 57 Piece Mechanics Tool Set/Home Tool Set (CMMT99447)

  1. Andy

    Good tool kit
    This a good, versatile tool kit for minor household repairs or installs.

  2. Diane Armstrong

    Tools
    Perfect starter for grandson. He loves it!

  3. M. J. Mincey

    A solid toolset for around the house (but maybe not your car)
    This Craftsman toolset is a great option for tackling those DIY projects around the house. While it’s marketed as a mechanics toolset, I’d say it’s better suited for home repairs and general maintenance. It’s missing some key components for working on a car, like deep sockets, extensions, and a larger ratchet handle, which limits its reach in tight engine bays.However, as a homeowner, I’m really impressed with this set. It brings back that classic Craftsman quality I remember from my childhood – a name synonymous with reliability and trust. The tools feel solid and well-made. I especially like the updated handles; they have a comfortable, grippy texture that inspires confidence. Even the hammer, with its modern material, feels as sturdy as the old wooden-handled ones I’m used to.This set covers all the basics and then some. It’s easier to list what’s not included: deep sockets, extensions, a larger ratchet handle… and ironically, the kitchen sink (which I actually need to fix!). But seriously, it has everything I need for typical household tasks.If you’re looking for a comprehensive toolset for home repairs and projects, this Craftsman set is a great choice. Just don’t expect to be overhauling your engine with it!

  4. Jake Inouye

    Perfect Vehicle Tool Kit
    Got this so that I always had some basic tools in my pickup and very complete set that should help complete any basic job. Great value!

  5. Tom Kennedy

    Great Tool kit
    It made the perfect house warming gift for my Tool Less son. He put it to good use right away. I also got him a Craftsman Crescent Wrench to complete the package.

  6. G-Man

    Very Good Purchase
    Bought this set for my mother-in-law. Nice selection of well made tools. I’m buying a set for me next.

  7. bubbs90

    SAE 57 piece tool set at ~$1 per piece, possible QC issues
    Before a replacement set was requested, my title for this review was “They don’t make ‘em like they used to. ” The first set may have been a “Friday built” set. Or an “apprentice built” set when the master was out sick that week. The chrome plated sockets and some of the plated shafts of the other tools looked like they were tumbled in sharp sand. My 35 year old combination wrenches (“spanners” for readers across the pond) that have been banging around in a toolbox for many many auto, house and other random repairs through the years look better than that first “new” set of sockets. This second set is far superior in prep and plating, with no obvious flaws my eye could pick up. So maybe some Friday afternoon QC variability as well?The eenie weeny so cute you wanna wrap it in a blankie and tuck it into bed 1/4” drive ratchet is a bit too small for a comfortable fit in my hand, but since most fasteners that small don’t require much torque to loosen or fasten them, it’s not that big a deal.The surface defects of the first set wouldn’t have affected the useability of the tools, so if you’re less fussy about getting the full bang for your buck, it might not have been an issue for you. The set, like those of Craftsman tools of old, come with that famous old skool Lifetime Warranty, so in case something more serious beyond the visual aesthetics cause a failure, you can get a free replacement. Yay.One really nice thing on these new sockets that is better than my older metric set is the very clearly deeply stamped/machines size on each socket. No squinting to see what you just grabbed. They could fairly easily be painted to make them even easier to read.

  8. Harald W.Wolfe

    A VARIETY
    BASIC TOOLS FOR THE JOB

  9. Jon77

    Wasn’t quite the Craftsman quality I was expecting. The hammer, screwdrivers and wrenches seemed like a fine quality but the tape measure and exacto knife felt incredibly cheap. Just didn’t justify the price for me, so I returned it.

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