Ace Just Dropped This Popular Craftsman Mechanic’s Tool Set to Clearance-Level Pricing—Save $120

This DIY-favorite mechanics tool set includes metric and SAE sockets, ratchets, wrenches, and bits–everything you need for auto and home repairs.
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If you only buy one socket set this year, this Craftsman set has the sizes and drive options you’ll reach for most often. And right now, Ace Hardware has the 262-piece Craftsman Versastack set for just $129 (was $249). It’s built for the kind of projects real DIY mechanics do—repairs on cars, motorcycles, mowers, bikes, and household fixes.

With the Versastack, home mechanics will be getting both metric and SAE sockets, three drive sizes (1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inch), and durable chrome vanadium steel tools in a 3-drawer box that keeps everything sorted and easy to reach. Having the Versastack on hand saves time simply because you won’t be hunting for the right socket mid-job and at 48% off, this deal is competitive with the best deals we’re seeing right now. Craftsman makes some of the most durable tool boxes on the market. 

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Craftsman Versastack 262-Piece Mechanic's Tool Set

Now $129 (was $249)

Buy at Ace Hardware

This is a well-rounded mechanic’s kit featuring metric and SAE sockets, ratchets, wrenches, and specialty bits, housed in a stackable 3-drawer Versastack tool box designed for quick one-handed access.

 
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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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