What’s the tool you bought and never use but saves your butt when you do need it?

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I used to own semi trucks, so I bought a complete set of Snap On 3/4" drive sockets from 3/4" to 2-5/8". I don't have a need for them much anymore, but when you need one there handy to still have.

Tom
 
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My colleagues and I re-gift this bung remover at our white elephant Christmas party at work. It has circulated among us for a few years now, never opened "BUTT" always good for laughs!


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this little crane mounted on a hitch receiver is my favorite. I've helped a neighbor pick a generator out of his truck and placed it in his shop and the best use was when our inept contractor couldn't get my 600 lb Buck wood stove into my house. I strapped it on this thing, snuck it through the front door, and rolled it up onto the fireplace hearth. The motor has been in and out about a half dozen times maybe....
 
The one that definitely saved my *** the most was this weird socket I forgot the name of.
Buy you absolutely need it for the slant 6 oil pressure sender.
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Then of course my bigass union pacific wrench
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I used to own semi trucks, so I bought a complete set of Snap On 3/4" drive sockets from 3/4" to 2-5/8". I don't have a need for them much anymore, but when you need one there handy to still have.

Tom

I have a set of craftsman nut and bolt extractors made to remove rounded off hardware. They have come in very handy removing exhaust bolts.
 
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