mrbreezeet1
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Tony,
The Craftsman Club sale lasts until the 28th of this month.
Dave
Thanks,
Maybe I'll take a ride out there after work this week
Tony
Tony,
The Craftsman Club sale lasts until the 28th of this month.
Dave
I called ahead to the next closest sears which is a little bit of a hike, and they checked to find no USA made ones there either.
Is this deal worth getting even with the non-USA version? Any noted difference in quality?
Damn, that's what I was afraid of.There is a big difference in quality between the USA-made sets and the Chinese-made sets. For the sets on sale, this applies to the locking flex and the Cross-Force. Both the chrome finish and the machining on the USA-made sets is high quality. On the Chinese-made sets, there is pitting in the chrome and the machining looks similar to Craftsman raised panels, with grooves in the wrench open ends.
As a side note, the locking flex wrenches are stout. Side by side with Gearwrench flexibles, they make the GW look like toys, as the Cmans are longer and thicker. However, not everyone is fond of the locking mechanism. If you needed locking flex, the USA made sets at 1/2 price are a steal IMO.
Gladiator 48" GearTrack Channel $6.27 @ Lowe's
I was at my local Lowe's yesterday and saw they had the Gladiator GearTrack Channels on sale buy one get one free. The website shows it as $6.27 each (same price basically)
*YMMV some people showing lower than $6.27 at their local Lowe's*
http://www.lowes.com/pd_182183-46-GAWC041PRY_0__?ipTrail=173.185.22.219&catalogId=10051&productId=1052077&pl=1&selectedLocalStoreBeanArray=%5Bcom.lowes.commerce.storelocator.beans.LocatorStoreBean%406769b8c7%5D¤tURL=%2Fpl__0__s%3FNtt%3Dgladiator&storeNumber=0681&Ntt=gladiator&langId=-1&errorURL=UserAccountView&storeId=10151
This works out to be $6.27 BOGO, so basically $3.13 each. Amazon is $35 for the 2 pack.
Gladiator 48" GearTrack Channel $6.27 @ Lowe's
I was at my local Lowe's yesterday and saw they had the Gladiator GearTrack Channels on sale buy one get one free. The website shows it as $6.27 each (same price basically)
*YMMV some people showing lower than $6.27 at their local Lowe's*
http://www.lowes.com/pd_182183-46-GAWC041PRY_0__?ipTrail=173.185.22.219&catalogId=10051&productId=1052077&pl=1&selectedLocalStoreBeanArray=%5Bcom.lowes.commerce.storelocator.beans.LocatorStoreBean%406769b8c7%5D¤tURL=%2Fpl__0__s%3FNtt%3Dgladiator&storeNumber=0681&Ntt=gladiator&langId=-1&errorURL=UserAccountView&storeId=10151
This works out to be $6.27 BOGO, so basically $3.13 each. Amazon is $35 for the 2 pack.
I'm not sure how thats going to work in-store though....I dont think the store is going to knock an additional 50% off to match the on-line price AND throw in the BOGO offer
Order online for in store pickup.
+1 Just did this got 8 for 25.08.
Mine showed. I just picked mine up.
I want to get in on this GearTrack deal...but mine is only showing $6.** for 1 online. Do you have to price match instore to get the BOGO? I'm kind of confused... If i add 2 to my online cart, its just 12.**.
They also had kobalt made in USA locking flex head ratcheting wrenches (reminded me a lot of the craftsman ones) on clearance for $50/set (I think that was 50% off as well).
Called a few more sears and finally found one that said they had the usa made flex heads in metric. Stopped by and they had one left of each metric and standard. Very lucky! No problem ringing up the craftsman club sales price at the register. Nice wrenches, thanks everyone for the heads up and info.
To be honest, I haven't looked at tools in lowes in a while outside of the last few days because of the clearance and this thread. I didn't notice any kobalt locking individuals or ratcheting combos on clearance at the two stores I checked, but I wasn't looking for them either. The selection seems to be quite varies from store to store, so I would definitely check out your local stores.pj_rage,
Have you seen individual Kobalt locking flex, ratcheting combination wrenches on clearance at your local stores during the last 2 months or in prior years?
Thanks,
Dave
To be honest, I haven't looked at tools in lowes in a while outside of the last few days because of the clearance and this thread. I didn't notice any kobalt locking individuals or ratcheting combos on clearance at the two stores I checked, but I wasn't looking for them either. The selection seems to be quite varies from store to store, so I would definitely check out your local stores.
it looks like the BOGO is dead. It worked this morning when I tried.. but not anymore this evening.
Pop an extension and socket into the screwdriver handle and you've got a quick spinner. I think there's also a bit holder you can attach. Use the screwdriver for quick tightening final loosening and then switch to the ratchet for final tightening or initial loosening.That is pretty cool. Haven't seen it before.
I like both the ratchet handle and the screwdriver handle, although not exactly sure what the screwdriver handle is for.
Both handle styles are popular for Craftsman.
what do you mean by "tucked it way" ?What prices are yall seeing on the 7 pc Kobalt ratcheting sets? I have one and tucked it way for tomorow.
I picked up a full set of 3/8in deep metric and SAE, 1/2in deep metric and SAE and a 9 piece mm boxed/open ended earlier today for less than $90 out the door.
John Martin
1986 Buick T-type
9.71 @ 140
For the kobalt flex ratcheting, I saw $49.** two days ago. Don't know which ones you were referring to.What prices are yall seeing on the 7 pc Kobalt ratcheting sets? I have one and tucked it way for tomorow.
I picked up a full set of 3/8in deep metric and SAE, 1/2in deep metric and SAE and a 9 piece mm boxed/open ended earlier today for less than $90 out the door.
John Martin
1986 Buick T-type
9.71 @ 140
what do you mean by "tucked it way" ?
Sounds to me like he pulled the ole' hide the duke. Stuffed it somewhere in the store so that no one else nabbed it before he got the price he was looking for.
Let me start out with a YMMV disclaimer...
I have been wanting to try out a pass thru ratchet set for a while now, I looked at the Kobalt sets now that they are on clearance but I was concerned that even though it is a great price, what happens if one breaks? So I was looking at the Gearwrench stuff and then I read an old post on toolguyd about the upcoming Max Axess stuff from Crapsman. Anyway I noticed that it was in this months Craftsman Club, but I couldn't find it on sears.com, but it was on craftsman.com so I added it to my cart, selected a local store (said they had 3) and it showed up as $69.99 - 15% - $5 (SEARS2011) - $10 (member savings) = $46.74. I haven't seen a store brand pass thru set that was US made so I am assuming COO on this is either China or Taiwan, and usually I hate buying Crapsman tools that are not USA, but I figure I'll give it a shot after reading Stueys impressions of them.
The Craftsman thin profile ratchets are US made (or at least have USA stamped on them), so I wonder if the AXXESS handles are still US made. Maybe it's labeled made in China because of the sockets.
Picture taken from toolguyd
http://toolguyd.com/2011/03/craftsm...-tool-set-with-pass-thru-ratchet-and-sockets/