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| Adam | June 24th, 2008 06:47 PM I just finished using my first Craftsman mini-prybar for the first time, changing a 2003 Caravan's rear signal lights - which was also a first. The mn 43284 mini-prybar has a blade that is all of maybe 4 inches long. I bought it because of its diminutive (big word for the day) size. You know... like a 6 inch pipe wrench. But, this bent tipped prybar was just the ticket for fixicating the rear turn signal lights on the Caravan. Much better than a flat tipped screwdriver, which may have damaged the turn signal plastic while a prying. I got a 12 inch prybar, that came with a set of Craftsman screwdrivers (clever...). Next Prybar acquisition will be that new fangled 36 inch Craftsman Prybar. |
| Joe | June 25th, 2008 09:45 AM USA made WF product? |
| Adam | June 25th, 2008 09:35 PM US made, S P manufactured. This is the one with the red square plastic handle. |
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