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Denali Tools

The Muffin Man

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Has anyone used any Denali tools before? I did a search and only found that they are the house brand of Amazon. I have no intention of buying anything under that brand, but for intellectual purposes I'd like to know if anything from the Denali brand is decent for the household garage wrencher or if they are just like the Husky, Evolv, Pittsburgh, etc... type brands.
 
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zr52002

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I have used some of their drill bits in wood and they seem fine. But, mostly got stuff I rarely use, like a full set of spade bits, so I'm nowhere near using them enough to wear anything out.
 

FNFS2000

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Junk with the biggest J you can find. Scamazon is not a tool store.
 
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Chris Adams

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Junk with the biggest J you can find. Scamazon is not a tool store.

Have you ever seen, or used any of these tools? I notice that you can buy any brand through Amazon. I've bought Bosch, Bahco and others from them so I'm wondering at your statment?
 

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Junk with the biggest J you can find. Scamazon is not a tool store.
I agree, the consensus is that Denali tools are equivalent to HF import specials.

As far as the "scamazon" part, I don't think so. More than half of my non-Craftsman tools were purchased via Amazon. Love or hate them, they often have good if not great prices. When their prices aren't lowest, I shop elsewhere.
 

wantedabiggergarage

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They have a miter saw stand, that is apparently the same as the Ryobi one sold at Home Depot. Some of their hand clamps were given good reviews for what they were (shorter ones, on one of the woodworking boards), but so were some of the HF clamps (again the shorter models).
 
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