Napa Evercraft version the, "Evercraft Socket Speeder Handle", with the female square in the handle, goes for $1.88 on their site. Small plastic handle though, not the nice large acetate handle like these.
You should be able to put a 12 point box end over that Great Neck handle for more torque. However, the shaft only goes into the handle a little bit so you gotta be gentle.
I went with the Jobsmart 1/4" spinner handle for my budget tool collection because it was less expensive than the Pittsburgh and the shaft runs through the handle with a female end cap making it also a 6" extension and it was in the Tractor Supply bargain bin. After seeing your collection, the jobsmart is a visual clone of the snap on, $50 off. :)
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Napa Evercraft version the, "Evercraft Socket Speeder Handle", with the female square in the handle, goes for $1.88 on their site. Small plastic handle though, not the nice large acetate handle like these.
You should be able to put a 12 point box end over that Great Neck handle for more torque. However, the shaft only goes into the handle a little bit so you gotta be gentle.
I went with the Jobsmart 1/4" spinner handle for my budget tool collection because it was less expensive than the Pittsburgh and the shaft runs through the handle with a female end cap making it also a 6" extension and it was in the Tractor Supply bargain bin.
After seeing your collection, the jobsmart is a visual clone of the snap on, $50 off. :)
I've got one of those, I thought I got at TS, must have been in the bargain bin. That explains why I've looked in vain for another one.
I have several nut drivers, but l seldom use them... not sure why
I have bought many Great Neck tools over the last many years, usually they were cheap. I found that not only were they cheap, they were crap.
But you kept buying them .. duh-duh-Duh
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Do you have a part number for the Great Neck unit?
Please, Can someone tell me where to purchase this item? Thanks in Advance.
Mr Maximus, Are these Great Neck tools made on Long Island?
Theyre made in china