In Focus: SK Hand Tool Spark Plug Socket

The SK Hand Tool Spark Plug Socket, No. 4422, offers a high-polish SuperKrome plating providing long life and maximum corrosion resistance.
Aug. 24, 2009
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The SK Hand Tool 10” Extra-Long 3/8”-drive 5/8” Spark Plug Socket, No. 4422, offers a high-polish SuperKrome plating with a jewel-like finish, providing long life and maximum corrosion resistance. Chamfered drive ends help guide the socket onto the fastener. The 10” length plus a thin socket wall combine for great access on hard-to-reach places.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

The extra length makes reaching the deep and hard-to-reach spark plugs an easy job. This is a time-saving tool with no hassles of using extensions.

ORIGIN

SK listened to the recommendations of professional mechanics and jobbers and recognized the high demand on the market for introducing this item under the SK name. As a spark plug socket, this item fits right into the SK product line and within our manufacturing capabilities.

Since it is an SK product, it offers the SuperKrome finish and is made in the USA. This SK socket can be used on many of the popular cars available from Toyota, Honda and GM vehicles, in addition to different marine engines.

SPECS

• Made in the USA, in SK’s Chicago and Defiance, Ohio, manufacturing plants
• SuperKrome Finish
• 10” length, 5/8” hex size
• 3/8” drive
• Chamfered hex end
• Thin socket walls
• Stamped part number for easy identification
• Weighs 0.8 lbs.
• 0.85” outside diameter

SELLING POINTS

• Extra length for superior access
• SuperKrome finish for long-lasting corrosion resistance
• Made in the USA
• Lifetime warranty

SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE

$46.58

CONTACT INFORMATION

Nathan Buckert,
Marketing and Product Manager
SK Hand Tool
3535 W 47th St.
Chicago, IL 60632
773-475-5276

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