I happened upon this Keson tool at a sale for only $7 and it was still new, in that hard plastic shell stuff they package stuff in. Hey for $7 I could have passed on it or did as I did and buy it.
Looked on-line and found the company but not this line of tools so I guess this was a discontinued line of tools. Still making measuring products but no hand tools that I could find.
So lets get to some pictures.
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I like the quality and I'm sure now that $7 was a very good price. Now I wish I could have gotten the other "heads" shown on the package.
It looks like you will not find these in stores but those that walk the wild side of garage sales and the used tool markets I think for a fair price they are worth owning.
I'm going to put them in my van tool box, compact set that will fit the small box I have.
These are Ed approved.
Interesting tool I found at a sale
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- crosscreekcraig
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I have a similar multi-plier from Gerber. Same frame as their classic multi-tool, but with the interchangeable heads. I'd send pics, but it's in my tool chest at work.
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