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volpster31
03-15-2009, 02:20 PM
hello everyone......my first post here but ive been lurking around for a couple months.

i was at my local lowes today & they have all of their klein & greenlee tools on clearance...just thought id give a heads up ..they were only a few dollars off regular price ,but i think they lower clearance prices weekly so ill keep an eye out

p.s, thanks for the new tool addiction

cruiser808
03-15-2009, 02:25 PM
Welcome to the board and thanks for the heads up on the Klein's and Greenlee's. :thumbup:

jumpyg
03-15-2009, 07:27 PM
I picked up a pair of Klein cable cutters for $18 (reg. $24) at Lowes last week. They work great!

http://www.mytoolstore.com/klein/cabletol.jpg

v8garage
03-15-2009, 07:37 PM
Welcome to the forum and thanks for the heads up!:thumbup:

Coach James
03-15-2009, 09:17 PM
I picked up some Klein wire strippers at Lowes this week. Regular $18 for $11.

Coach

danski0224
03-16-2009, 07:54 PM
I checked it out.

Most prices are simply lowered. It is not a clearance of Klein tools.

GrantMLS
03-16-2009, 08:06 PM
it's a cleanrace because they are no longer going to carry klien - Home depot is now the big box exclusive for kliens..

danski0224
03-16-2009, 08:12 PM
it's a cleanrace because they are no longer going to carry klien - Home depot is now the big box exclusive for kliens..

I just went to the Lowes not 3 miles from my house, and 99% of the tags there said "New lower Price". There was only one, maybe two, that said "Clearance"... the one I saw was for a 7/16" nutdriver.

There were several CRC branded items like silicone lube and galvanizing spray that were on clearance for less than $2 per can.

mrb
03-16-2009, 08:18 PM
it's a cleanrace because they are no longer going to carry klien - Home depot is now the big box exclusive for kliens..

ahhh...that explains the absence of greenlee at homedepot, and the appearance of these aweful flourescent orange klein fishtapes.

I thought HD was getting rid of Klein and going with Ideal, but maybe that lowes. The ideal tools are chinese made klein knockoffs from what I have seen.

GrantMLS
03-16-2009, 08:26 PM
yup - lowes is stuck with ideal. I did just get a oranage bender - color is hidious..

FNFS2000
03-16-2009, 08:27 PM
They're all lower grade stuff compared to other options out there. Anything found in a big box is not going to be "premium"

GrantMLS
03-16-2009, 08:29 PM
I just went to the Lowes not 3 miles from my house, and 99% of the tags there said "New lower Price". There was only one, maybe two, that said "Clearance"... the one I saw was for a 7/16" nutdriver.

There were several CRC branded items like silicone lube and galvanizing spray that were on clearance for less than $2 per can.

they all will be gone soon.. :thumbup: our lowes actually already pulled them off - i was there this weekend to see if the prices had gone down anymore and they were off the shelf. But on the good side - Home depot now carries a lot more kliens - they have a tone of more options including the punch down tools and other tele comp stuff.

mrb
03-16-2009, 08:35 PM
yup - lowes is stuck with ideal. I did just get a oranage bender - color is hidious..

I cant stand colored bender handles. I buy just the heads and a piece of pipe for the handle. Ends up cheaper too. My 1" is an ideal with a blue handle though, i needed it in a hurry and it was all they had.

Merkava_4
03-16-2009, 09:40 PM
The ideal tools are chinese made klein knockoffs from what I have seen.

Some are, some aren't - the infamous #30-429 is still made in USA - you won't find it at Lowes though.

gatewaysysop
03-16-2009, 09:45 PM
it's a cleanrace because they are no longer going to carry klien - Home depot is now the big box exclusive for kliens..

Tried making a run to Lowe's last night, hoping to find some Klein goodness. Turns out there wasn't anything Klein in the entire store. :(

Looking at their website I wasn't able to find anything either, but that makes sense if they're no longer going to carry Klein.

Oh well, Home Depot is much closer anyway and if they're going to be carrying Klein, all the better. :thumbup:

skeletonizer
03-16-2009, 10:50 PM
The Klein "Journeyman" screwdrivers are very nice. The nicest US made soft handles I have seen in a store. :drool:

They still carry them at Ace Hardware, not really a big box but there it is.

Scooterfish
03-17-2009, 08:06 AM
Gateway

Heads up, Klien tools are usually in the electrical dept. at Lowes & HD

GrantMLS
03-17-2009, 08:58 AM
watch sears too - they use to carry klien and will be dwindling thier stock soon

HandyManny
03-17-2009, 11:04 AM
Klein screwdrivers are only worth about half of what they normally charge anyway.

One thing about Lowes lately is that I'm seeing them get rid of a lot of professional brands and replace them with a lot of pedestrian type, weekend worroir, DIY'er type tools, both power tools and hand tools. Lots of Firestorm and Black&Decker stuff. A lot of their own store brand stuff too. It used to be that even in theirr hand tool section they used to offer many various brands of hand tools, but now the vast majority of it is all Kobalt store brand stuff. Lowes has also stopped carrying most of the Delta power tools as well. They have very few Milwakee Tool power tools.

Back in January I was at Lowes and bought a Delta bench grinder for $55, it normally sold for $120. I asked why they had so many brand new in-the-box Delta bench grinders on sale, they guy working there said that Delta power tools have now become a non-stock item and they didn't sell near as many as they expected during Christmas time. They just wanted to get rid of the inventory.


Home Depot actually has a good selection of professional grade tools i.e., Hilti power tools, Milwakee Tool, Ridgid hand tools, Vaughan hammers, Malco sheet metal tools. Sadly a lot of folk wrongly think that Ridgid is a Home Depot store brand or that HD has exclusivity on it. Not even close to true. A lot of industrial suppliers have alway sold Ridgid. Even today many Ace hardware stores still sell Ridgid hand tools as they always have. Most of my handful of Ridgid plumbing tools I bought 20 years ago at a local Ace and at a Hugh M Woods store.

Lowes better start stepping up to the plate and remain catering to the pros or they will be the little guy soon.

danski0224
03-17-2009, 12:38 PM
RIDGID plumbing tools are not the same as the RIDGID power tools.

The power tools are made under license to carry the RIDGID name, and I believe the non-plumbing tools are exclusive to Home Depot. Those power tools used to be made in the USA by Emerson Electric, but now they are made in China.

Milwaukee electric tools are also exclusive to HD- that's why Lowes clearanced them last year.

HD has RIDGID and Husky as store brands, Lowes has Kobalt and Menards has MasterForce. The common theme between all those brands is the country of origin, China, which means more profit for the store.

Sears has Craftsman and Companion, but at least the Craftsman hand tools are still (mostly) sourced from USA vendors.

gatewaysysop
03-17-2009, 12:44 PM
Gateway

Heads up, Klien tools are usually in the electrical dept. at Lowes & HD

Believe me, I scoured the whole place before giving up. :(

HandyManny
03-17-2009, 12:50 PM
RIDGID plumbing tools are not the same as the RIDGID power tools.

The power tools are made under license to carry the RIDGID name, and I believe the non-plumbing tools are exclusive to Home Depot. Those power tools used to be made in the USA by Emerson Electric, but now they are made in China.

Milwaukee electric tools are also exclusive to HD- that's why Lowes clearanced them last year.

HD has RIDGID and Husky as store brands, Lowes has Kobalt and Menards has MasterForce. The common theme between all those brands is the country of origin, China, which means more profit for the store.

Sears has Craftsman and Companion, but at least the Craftsman hand tools are still (mostly) sourced from USA vendors.


Ridgid power tools can also be bought through many industrial suppliers and construction supply warehouses, at least they were up until recently, maybe that's changed. I fail to believe that Emerson would allow only one channel for their products to sell being that they exist mainly to serve the pros. I think HD has exclusivity to sell Ridgid power tools to the general public of the "big-box" stores, but not purely exclusivity to sell them, unless that has all changed.

I've seen Milaukee power tools sold at a couple small privately owned tool shops in my area as well, they always have and still do. Also the two Lowes nearest me still sell a small selection of Milwaukee power tools and stock them regularly, of course I'm talking a very small selection of regular products. Milauakee used to be made here in the USA too until recently. I've seen a lot of the new stuff with "made in china" and "made in mexico" on it. Pehaps the sawzall is the core product still being made here.

Craftsman also isn't exclusive to Sears either, though they are the biggest retailer of them and far outweigh the few other retailers. Kmart, military base BXs, and Fastenal also are authorized to sell Craftsman tools.

danski0224
03-17-2009, 01:41 PM
Some of the exclusivity is related to the big box store format. There are many places online and some smaller specialty tool stores that carry Milwaukee, but HD is the only big box that carries the stuff.

I have not shopped for the RIDGID non-plumbing power tools outside of HD. As long as those items are made in China, there are other choices of similar quality at a lower price.

GrantMLS
03-17-2009, 01:59 PM
Home depot is also looking at carrying Craftsman as the big box exclusive also.. Its the last item sears has that they can sell off for a nice chunk of change..

HandyManny
03-17-2009, 02:21 PM
Home depot is also looking at carrying Craftsman as the big box exclusive also.. Its the last item sears has that they can sell off for a nice chunk of change..

That would kill or at the very least severly affect their Husky store brand sales. And if a deal like that ever went through I'm nearly certain that Craftsman hand tools would nearly all end up being made in china and taiwan. It would also cause a ripple effect to the makers of the brand. The huge number of suppliers and various manufacturers who make the Craftsman brand tool for Sears would greatly be affected as well.

I doubt that will ever happen as long as Sears is still in business. But, from what I hear from both current and former employees and upper management about the way Sears operates I'm really surprised they are still in business and didn't die long ago.

I do know this: Lowes has shown that they are definitley beginning to lag behind. It started happening around the time that JH Williams stopped making the Kobalt brand wrenches, ratchets, and sockets for them.

a390st
03-17-2009, 09:26 PM
Lowe's had all of the electrical tools on sale. Not clearance, but sale. Klein, Greenlee, Ideal, everything. The sales weren't that great, but they were on sale.

Thedroid
03-17-2009, 09:30 PM
Klein screwdrivers are toys imho. There pliers are nice, but I think all of Ideal's tools are comparable.

danski0224
03-17-2009, 09:34 PM
One thing that is clearanced is a 32' aluminum extension ladder for $132.00 (better than 50% off)
At least by me.
Bought one.

HandyManny
03-17-2009, 10:01 PM
Lowe's had all of the electrical tools on sale. Not clearance, but sale. Klein, Greenlee, Ideal, everything. The sales weren't that great, but they were on sale.

Yeah I just got back from my local Lowes. All Kleins were on sale, but for a liquidated item I expected better sale prices, only a couple buck off normal price. I won't buy Klein screwdrivers anymore, even if they are on sale. I was tempted to buy some pliers, but I already own a few good Klein pliers - Lineman's, Diagonal cutters, and Needle nose pliers. All of which are from 15 yrs to 20 years old, well used, but still have many more years of service in them.

Oh, and while I was there I looked. Lowes is still selling Milwaukee Tool power tools. The sales guy said he knowns they have limited the selection, but has not heard of any plans to stop selling the brand. :bounce:

danski0224
03-18-2009, 07:32 AM
Lowes is still selling Milwaukee Tool power tools. The sales guy said he knowns they have limited the selection, but has not heard of any plans to stop selling the brand. :bounce:


I wonder if Lowes and HD stock different Milwaukee items.

HandyManny
03-18-2009, 09:28 AM
They both sell DeWalt, (heck for while Costco was selling DeWalt) so I can't think of any reason they would sell different Milwuakee tools from the same brand. If I was the maker of a certain brand that was made for the professional I sure would want more than one sales outlet for my product. I'm mean I want to stay in business and I can only do that by sales volume.

It's pretty stupid marketing if these manufacturing companies allow exclusivity to one "big-box" store and doesn't distribute to another. That would be like shooting themselves in the foot.

Actually I think it has more to do with Lowes decision not to carry or stock certain profession products. That seems to be the case with all the Delta Power tools that Lowes used to sell. Lowes just seems to want to sell Kobalt in everything. I noticed a couple years ago they stopped selling Allen brand hex drive tools and replaced all that stiff with Kobalt. All the old Eagle Hardware store that Lowes acquired used to sell very good professional grade hand tools. Once Lowes took over, a lot of those good tools were no longer on the shelf. Maybe Lowes just has some incompetent Buyers in their corporate office who really don't know much about tools or the building trades. You know, mis-management and having the wrong people in the wrong positions has lead to the downfall of lots of corporations. Lowes is heading that way.

HandyManny
03-20-2009, 11:47 AM
Stopped by Lowes again yesterday on the way home from work. They still have the Kliens on sale. I was able to talk to a department manager about why they have them marked down. He confirmed that the product line is going away from Lowes. I asked why. His first answer was that Lowes is going "cheap" and want to sell Ideal instead. Then he went on to say that it's really because certain tools just don't sell, and if they can't move them fast enough then they don't make money off of them, so they stop carrying them. It's just product attrition. He said this is the problem they have with Klien tools.

He also went on to say the same about Milwuakee Tool. They stock and sell only a couple Milwauakee tool because those are the two Milwuakee products that sell. With Klien he said that they have stuff on the shelf now that they recieved as a shipment up to three years ago. I believe it. Even with the sale prices, that Klien stuff still isn't moving that fast.

He did confirm that none of the big-box store has exclusivity on anything. That's all speculation, urban legend, and consumer myth he said. He confirmed that the makers and marketers of the brand will rarely if ever allow exclusivity to sell a product line. When one retailer or supplier doesn't sell a certain brand, it's mainly and almost alway because they choses not to carry that product line. He just confirmed what I had suspected all along.

jumpyg
03-20-2009, 11:54 AM
FYI, Lowes clearance sales aren't national. If all stores are getting rid of Klein tools, you will find varying discounts depending on which store you go to. Mine has everything about 25% off. After that, they will usually increase it to 50%, then 75% or more. I think if you keep looking every time you're in the store, you may find bigger discounts if you're patient.

mkdive
03-20-2009, 12:23 PM
I still think the 10-1 Klein is a handy as hell driver to have in a belt or bag. Not suited for garage work, but thats not what it was made for. I had to change out 200+ sub panels out about a two years ago on a job site...the Klein did alright by me?!

GrantMLS
03-20-2009, 12:34 PM
Stopped by Lowes again yesterday on the way home from work. They still have the Kliens on sale. I was able to talk to a department manager about why they have them marked down. He confirmed that the product line is going away from Lowes. I asked why. His first answer was that Lowes is going "cheap" and want to sell Ideal instead. Then he went on to say that it's really because certain tools just don't sell, and if they can't move them fast enough then they don't make money off of them, so they stop carrying them. It's just product attrition. He said this is the problem they have with Klien tools.

He also went on to say the same about Milwuakee Tool. They stock and sell only a couple Milwauakee tool because those are the two Milwuakee products that sell. With Klien he said that they have stuff on the shelf now that they recieved as a shipment up to three years ago. I believe it. Even with the sale prices, that Klien stuff still isn't moving that fast.

He did confirm that none of the big-box store has exclusivity on anything. That's all speculation, urban legend, and consumer myth he said. He confirmed that the makers and marketers of the brand will rarely if ever allow exclusivity to sell a product line. When one retailer or supplier doesn't sell a certain brand, it's mainly and almost alway because they choses not to carry that product line. He just confirmed what I had suspected all along.

lol I like his answers... wrong but good - Kilien are exclusive big box to depot.. I sat through a lot of meetings about it.. :thumbup:

HandyManny
03-20-2009, 12:58 PM
So what you're saying is that a manager at Lowes wouldn't know? It seems to me that a manager at Lowes would know. Well then why has Lowes sold Kliens all along then if they are exclusive to Home Depot? A couple tool store in my area also sell them, granted they are not "big-box". It does make sense from a manufacturers point of view. Allowing exclusivity on your product in some way is like commiting corporate suicide. Seems to me that the makers would want as many home and building supply stores too sell their product as they can have. Just my thoughts

HandyManny
03-20-2009, 01:01 PM
I still think the 10-1 Klein is a handy as hell driver to have in a belt or bag. Not suited for garage work, but thats not what it was made for. I had to change out 200+ sub panels out about a two years ago on a job site...the Klein did alright by me?!

Try the IRWIN 9-in-1. It's made in China, but the bit tips are a heck of a lot more durable than those on the Klien 5-in-1 or 10-in-1. You'll be pleasantly surprised. Either way most any screwdirver with multi function is real nice to have. They do come in handy.

GrantMLS
03-20-2009, 01:40 PM
So what you're saying is that a manager at Lowes wouldn't know? It seems to me that a manager at Lowes would know. Well then why has Lowes sold Kliens all along then if they are exclusive to Home Depot? A couple tool store in my area also sell them, granted they are not "big-box". It does make sense from a manufacturers point of view. Allowing exclusivity on your product in some way is like commiting corporate suicide. Seems to me that the makers would want as many home and building supply stores too sell their product as they can have. Just my thoughts

Pretty sure a regional merchandising manager for Home Depot would know before him ;) You should be seeing the new Klein signs at home depot very soon - most of the Midwest has already received and hung them :thumbup:

GrantMLS
03-20-2009, 01:42 PM
And coming from working at lowes for 5 years - no at the store level we knew NOTHING..

Stuey
03-20-2009, 01:46 PM
Yikes!

I saw a lot of "new lower price" stickers but assumed it was a large scale price reduction and not a clearance. I checked back a few times over the past month or so, and the prices have not dropped further.

Here are photos that I took in early February. I uploaded them on 2/18, so they were taken sometime before that.

Rigmaster
03-20-2009, 01:47 PM
FWIW, the Lowe's around here have their Klein hand tools marked with yellow "NEW LOWER PRICE" stickers. NOT Clearance and NOT very good deals IMHO.


YMMV, YGWYPF... ;)

GrantMLS
03-20-2009, 01:48 PM
Our sears did that also just had new lower price but i guess that worked because they were all gone and the pegs had been replaced with c-man stuff.

-B-
03-20-2009, 01:59 PM
The average is 10-15% off not great but if you need it get it, as HD is not likely to discount once they are the only game in town.

jumpyg
03-20-2009, 02:07 PM
Yikes!

I saw a lot of "new lower price" stickers but assumed it was a large scale price reduction and not a clearance. I checked back a few times over the past month or so, and the prices have not dropped further.

Here are photos that I took in early February. I uploaded them on 2/18, so they were taken sometime before that.

I saw on a deal site where some people have seen 50-75% off the Kleins. That suggests to me a clearance, not lower price. Who knows.

FWIW, my HDs have a full line of Kleins, more than what Lowes has.

sk farmer
03-20-2009, 02:34 PM
wow, i want to meet volpster31. 1 post since nov 08. since 3-15 this thread has well over 40 replies and almost 1400 hits. i am a newbie here to, but this thing is like show me your tools. it never ends. the bad thing is all i have learned is that some tools are on sale, or maybe clearance, or maybe new low price or, maybe not at all. lets not forget the my store does, doesn't , might, maybe, should, will,quit, or could carry brand x exclusively. how about the " i know the manager and he told me such and such" . let's just let this one end until someone has something other than "i just ran to the store for the sixth time this week and it still hasn't changed":deadhorse

HandyManny
03-20-2009, 04:07 PM
And coming from working at lowes for 5 years - no at the store level we knew NOTHING..

Evidently he didn't get that memo. Just relaying what he said. It did make sense, but not everything that makes sense is always fact.

How do the manufacurers and marketers of a brand plan to make as much profit as they can when they limit their product to one big-box store and exclude the other? Just curious. To me it seems like bad business, unless of course one retailer isn't handling your brand correctly, and I've seen that happen before.

As far as the people at store level at Lowes not knowing much. I see what you're saying and that's hurting them terribley. Truth be told I see a lot of that at HD as well, at store level anyway.

Danglerb
03-20-2009, 04:18 PM
Evidently he didn't get that memo. Just relaying what he said. It did make sense, but not everything that makes sense is always fact.

How do the manufacurers and marketers of a brand plan to make as much profit as they can when they limit their product to one big-box store and exclude the other? Just curious.

Simple, no competition means no "price" related selliing, since all the stores do the "price match" but only on same brand and model. Old trick is that exact same item is sold at different chains with slightly different model numbers.

Manufacturer price fixing has always been the highest profit scheme.

mrb
03-20-2009, 04:19 PM
I bet the way it went down, was Lowes dumped Klein first in favor of Ideal since the ideal product is alot cheaper and lowes can sell it for the same price. Then Klein went to HD and made a deal for HD to get rid of greenlee and be all klein.

Stuey
03-20-2009, 05:00 PM
I wouldn't buy Klein at HD. I wanted a certain pair of strippers, but HD wanted $18 for it. I bought the Craftsman version for $11, and the larger sized Klein one for $12 at Lowes.

Coach James
03-20-2009, 07:44 PM
The Lowes here has sold out of almost all their Klein stuff. Just a few wire strippers and needlenose pliers left. I got some wire strippers last week for a nice discount and picked up a 10-1 screwdriver for $7 on Wednesday. The Ideal stuff is filling in where Klein used to be.

I wish we could get a HD here. This past weekend, I was over in Greensboro at the HD near Guilford College and their selection of tools, including USA made stuff, lumber, electrical, etc is so much larger than the Lowes here.

And incredibly, every single employee I walked near, spoke to me.:shocking:

Coach

Uncle Buck
03-20-2009, 08:02 PM
And incredibly, every single employee I walked near, spoke to me.:shocking:

Coach

That would not happen if you you were at Home Depot!

Coach James
03-20-2009, 09:00 PM
Yep, it was at HD. I thought I was in the twilight zone at first. And they were actually friendly and seemed happy to be at work!

Coach

GrantMLS
03-20-2009, 09:15 PM
Trust me - your gonna see a lot of good changes with home depot coming soon - now that we have a decent CEO that cares about customers.. Even with the bad economy - hours (workers) are being added to each store. HD has a huge advantage over lowes - 3 times the size and cash run business and a CEO who cares about the company. I will admit the service went down will with Bob Nardelli in charge but things are changing!

jumpyg
03-24-2009, 07:38 PM
Well, I've been watching the Kleins at the New Hudson, MI, store and today they had changed about 75% of their Klein stock from "New lower price" to "Clearance." Prices were reduced to 50-75% off. My guess is they didn't finish doing the markdowns and the rest will be marked down soon. I picked up a 10-in-1 screwdriver for less than $5.

dirtball
03-24-2009, 11:08 PM
I purchased a couple of 5 packs of pliers from the deal alert here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32094. They came in the mail today, and a few of them have Lowes stickers on them. It looks like they sold some stock off and they are showing up on EBAY.

G-force
03-25-2009, 12:54 AM
I picked up an extra set of nut drivers reg $39 marked down to $15 along with some needle nose and some nice ergo wire cutters. all 50-75% off.

Romanova
03-26-2009, 02:03 PM
The Lowes here has sold out of almost all their Klein stuff. Just a few wire strippers and needlenose pliers left. I got some wire strippers last week for a nice discount and picked up a 10-1 screwdriver for $7 on Wednesday. The Ideal stuff is filling in where Klein used to be.

I wish we could get a HD here. This past weekend, I was over in Greensboro at the HD near Guilford College and their selection of tools, including USA made stuff, lumber, electrical, etc is so much larger than the Lowes here.

And incredibly, every single employee I walked near, spoke to me.:shocking:

Coach

Other way around for me. I never get any help at HD, but as soon as I step into the Lowes across the street they are tripping over eachother trying to offer help. I split my time between both stores...

G-force
03-26-2009, 02:50 PM
Other way around for me. I never get any help at HD, but as soon as I step into the Lowes across the street they are tripping over eachother trying to offer help. I split my time between both stores...


My local HD and Lowes stores are right next to each other. They share the same parking lot. It's nice, I have my favorite parking spot where I can shop both stores without ever moving my truck. Good for price shopping between the two.

FuriousGeorge
03-26-2009, 09:31 PM
I decided to stop by my Lowes on the way home and see what they had. Some stuff marked lower price and some clearance. I picked up a 6" needle nose, 8" dikes, the Klein Kurve 10-18 awg strippers, a 10-in-1 screwdriver, and the 7 piece cushion grip screwdrivers for $40.34. Not too bad I think.

peterbilr98
03-28-2009, 07:55 AM
looks like i will be taking a trip to lowes

Tornado
03-28-2009, 09:30 AM
This was hit or miss for me. I went to 3 different Lowes in my area, one had marked down around 75%, the other 2 were only about 15-20%. Got a pair of linesman pliers for $13 (same exact ones are $35 at HD). Once the Klein is gone they are replacing with Greenlee touting the "New Lower Price" of the Greenlee which seems to be 10-15% less than the regular Klein prices.

walrus
03-28-2009, 09:47 AM
I've been in 2 lowes in my area, not much left, Got a 10 and 1 for 8 bucks and pair of strippers for 11 bucks. Wanted some romex strippers but all they had was Ideal

scottmlew
03-28-2009, 10:59 AM
My local Lowes (in San Antonio, 1604 and Blanco) had very little Klein (only 5-6 pieces) and not all of it was marked down. The 2 or 3 pieces that were marked down were only about 15% off.

gatewaysysop
03-29-2009, 11:32 PM
Well, hit up another Lowes tonight and actually found some Klein there. Wasn't much, and half of what was there was replaced with similar looking 'Ideal' brand already. There were a few Klein tucked in behind all the Ideal stuff on the pegs, but most of the good stuff was picked clean. They had the $40 screwdriver set priced at $29 I think, but of course they only had Ideal left on the peg. Bummer. :(

I did pick up the two piece stubby screwdriver set for about 30% off as well as a large flat screwdriver, but that was about it. I might hit up another Lowes and see if they've got anything else left, but it appears to be to slim pickings at this point, at least around here.

Either way, I appreciate the heads up in this thread. :thumbup:

danski0224
03-30-2009, 07:17 AM
I've been back to the local Lowes a couple of times, and it appears that they are clearancing Klein stock as Ideal stock comes in.

The only thing I would have wanted (not the same as needed) to buy was the Klein deburring tool, and I missed it.

Oh well.

Guess the method used is a way to make the most money from the brand switch.

HandyManny
03-30-2009, 10:20 AM
I find that the clearance prices are about what the regular prices on Klien tools were in mid year of 2007. Finally gave in and bought one of each sized Klein nut-driver at Lowes. Figured as the price of all metals is rising and won't liklely go down, we'll never see prices like these again.

If I have to replace the few Klien screwdrivers I have left I'll replace them with Ideal, Stanley, or more Craftsmans.

My Klien lineman's, diagonal cutters, and long-nose pliers still have a lifetime of use left in them, even after 15 years of use. Just couldn't justify paying for new pliers.

FuriousGeorge
03-30-2009, 10:36 AM
I was back at my Lowes yesterday and they had restocked a little and marked prices back up from the clearance price to the "new lower price" level. Things like the screwdriver and nutdriver sets went from $15 back to $30. This is a strange way to clearance items.

Vinko
05-24-2009, 01:10 AM
Are prices back up to normal for Lowes on the Klein stuff? I could use a pair of the network cable connector crimpers.

FuriousGeorge
05-24-2009, 10:22 AM
I was in my Lowes a couple weeks ago and prices were still back to normal. Probably have to check your local store to be sure, but I think the "clearance" is over. I don't remember seeing those crimpers at my Lowes. They may have them at Home Depot. Last time I was there they had a much larger selection of Klein than Lowes.

wyndycity
05-24-2009, 11:40 AM
The clearance prices were just that, total clearance of Klein tools. All the Lowe's I've been to lately around Chicago have no more Kleins or in some cases, a scant few left.

Lowes has replaced Klein with imported Ideal brand tools.

gatewaysysop
05-24-2009, 11:55 AM
I've also noticed this at two local Sears now. Klein is stripped almost bare on the shelves, only the expensive ($50 screwdriver sets) left, not much else. Doesn't appear they're going to be restocking either. Kind of sucks because even at Sears it was still a few dollars cheaper than HD, which appears to be charging "bend over" prices now that they're the only game in town. :(

Old Donn
05-24-2009, 06:31 PM
Not around here. After reading this, I went to a couple of local Lowe's. They had plenty of both brands, none were marked down and the respective store managers claimed to know nothing of these lines being discontinued.

gatewaysysop
05-24-2009, 10:51 PM
Not around here. After reading this, I went to a couple of local Lowe's. They had plenty of both brands, none were marked down and the respective store managers claimed to know nothing of these lines being discontinued.

Asked at Sears what the deal was. Response I was given was that, oh it's just low on stock, they're not getting rid of Klein, it just happens to be stripped from the shelves and coincidentally not re-stocked at any of the places in town. I don't know the story with Lowes, but I wouldn't be terribly surprised if the manager was telling you the truth, at least in so far as he didn't know anything about it. In my experience, store managers very rarely know much of anything (which is why they're managers). :lol_hitti

I sincerely hope HD doesn't become the only place in town to buy Klein, because of the aforementioned pricing strategy, so I hope what you heard was true, but somehow I have doubts. :(

Blacknwhitepit
05-24-2009, 10:53 PM
I went to my LOWE's and verified this today. Replaced by IDEAL. Klein items were 30% off and all they had left were screwdrivers... Sad.

-BWP

boiler7904
05-24-2009, 10:53 PM
Klein is out of our local Lowe's except for an oddball tool or two.

This whole game of Home Depot being the only national retailer of lines of tools sucks. First it was Milwaukee and Makita power tools. Now it's Klein. What brand do they have their sights on next?

Garage_Mahal
05-26-2009, 10:23 PM
Went to Lowes yesterday. Not a single Klein tool in sight. Irwin, Stanley and Kobalt where about it.