I don't know if it's nationwide, but my local Sears clearance bin had what I thought was a good deal on some Footprint brand hand planes. I picked up a Footprint 4B smooth plane for $10 and a Footprint 60 1/2 low angle block plane also for $10. They were marked as "reduced price" at ~$20 each, but the bin was 50% off, so ~$10/each. I don't know much about the brand, but I didn't have any planes at all, and figured I couldn't go wrong at $10 each. From what I can tell online, they normally sell for $35-55 depending on where you get them. I'm far from a plane expert, but they appear to be pretty decent quality.
The clearance bin was also stuffed full of craftsman professional screwdrivers with rubberized grips. They did not look to me to be of the quality you would expect from craftsman's professional line. They looked really cheap and I didn't end up getting any. They also had a ton of craftsman files, all types, the kind without the handles, for ~$2 after 50% off. There was also a couple of craftsman round files with handles for around $3 after the 50% off. I did pick up a couple of usa made dasco brand mason chisels too. They were roughly ~$4/each after the 50% off, and they had a few different sizes. No grip on them, but made in USA. I got home and they weren't as good of a deal as I hoped, but still, 2 usa made mason chisels for $8, not bad. There were a bunch of different types of craftsman tin snips available as well at 50% off. I don't remember the price, but I want to say between $7-10 after the 50% off, depending on the size and shape of them (they had several). Nothing else really caught my eye. YMMV.