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K-Dog

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Uh-oh. I put the Wright 3/8 drive in a 1/4 ratchet body on my Amazon wish list. A few weeks later I got one from Snap-On. Well I forgot to take it off my Amazon wish list.
My birthday is Friday. Today in the mail from my brother in law was this....

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The Snap-On is at work and the Wright is here at home, I have yet to do a side by side, but right off the bat the Snap-On FEELS better built. Tighter head and more secure.
I will take it to work tomorrow and do a side by side.
 

Zeroek

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Lots of tools lately for me. Last set of things I got was a set of wrenches and picks. Today I ended up with a set of Craftsman pinch pliers, some drill bits I found for $2.00, and again from the Cornwell guy a set of AC manifold Gauges. No more stuff until next check I promise lol. Oh and not pictured I bought a light blue wrench rack for my wrenches I bought.





 
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Travisnd

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Got these in the mail today....all Craftsman, Made in USA tools!! Had some points and a gift card so I only spent $15.00 for this out of pocket! :thumbup:

3 piece hose pinch pliers and 48 piece master thread restorer kit! :beer:

 

Hpozzuoli

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Yesterday was my birthday. My wife snooped thru my ebay to see what I had on my watch list to get me a present. This is what she got me. It's still in transit, but I am shocked she did it. CT7850 with 2 batts, charger, flashlight, and boot.
 

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IFMJohn

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Yesterday was my birthday. My wife snooped thru my ebay to see what I had on my watch list to get me a present. This is what she got me. It's still in transit, but I am shocked she did it. CT7850 with 2 batts, charger, flashlight, and boot.
I'd say that you have a keeper.
 

Hpozzuoli

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She's a keeper for sure. I had to endure Jay Z with Beyoncé the other night at Gillette so I told her she owed me. Jay Z alone would have been fine....we travel quite a bit to watch him, but the Beyoncé segment of the crowd was nuts.
 

Tarheelgarage

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Yesterday was my birthday. My wife snooped thru my ebay to see what I had on my watch list to get me a present. This is what she got me. It's still in transit, but I am shocked she did it. CT7850 with 2 batts, charger, flashlight, and boot.

She was snooping to see what kind of **** you had been surfing for...:pimpflash
 

arms1970

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She's a keeper for sure. I had to endure Jay Z with Beyoncé the other night at Gillette so I told her she owed me. Jay Z alone would have been fine....we travel quite a bit to watch him, but the Beyoncé segment of the crowd was nuts.

I would rather have my toenails removed with needle nose. No way I could sit there.
 

PelicanPines

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Saw this here... looked interesting... LINK Arrived today. It holds sawzall blades and driver bits. Very Useful !!!

I used to have a "back saw" I used to cut holes in wood lath walls. It only cut on the back stroke, preventing pushing the lath forward away from the plaster. Anyway... with this handle... any wood sawzall blade + this handle, you got a back saw. Use a metal blade... you get a nifty hack saw.

The handle also twists into a pistol grip. MADE IN GERMANY with a Craftsman logo and part number 47450 but is not sold at sears.
 

SteveCh

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She's a keeper for sure. I had to endure Jay Z with Beyoncé the other night at Gillette so I told her she owed me. Jay Z alone would have been fine....we travel quite a bit to watch him, but the Beyoncé segment of the crowd was nuts.


"Endure" is nowhere near a strong-enough verb for sitting through those two.

She owes you Big-Time. Or, so I would tell my spouse. She's a keeper, too, 'cuz she would simply say, "Ok!"
 

fireeqpsrv

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Dad over a decade ago saw a set of these by Craftsman and had always wanted a set. even back then the person that had them bought them at some craftsman clearance center. We never saw them in a store or catalog. after a long seach I picked these up off of Ebay for him.


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Thank you 1foxracing for pointing me where to pick these up
 

90zcar

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Yesterday was my birthday. My wife snooped thru my ebay to see what I had on my watch list to get me a present. This is what she got me. It's still in transit, but I am shocked she did it. CT7850 with 2 batts, charger, flashlight, and boot.


Wow I'm very jealous!! All I ever get is the occasional dinner....I'd be happy to get a single socket from her!


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txbonds

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Today on the big brown truck

Sears hot deals stuff
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Williams USA 3/8 and 1/2 stuff
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rust buster

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Baileigh MSS-16 Shrinker Stretcher
This was up on ebay as a damaged but brand new tool. I guess it fell off the delivery truck or something. It had a high buy it now price, but I made a super lowball offer and I couldn't believe they accepted it. Free shipping too! There's nothing wrong with it other than a few scratches and no manual.
I've been wanted this for years. Can't wait to use it.
 

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90zcar

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Bout 700 bux r there? Looks like Christmas!


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Tarheelgarage

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Hate to say it but most of what you bought from the MATCO truck is just rebranded Lisles and other tool makers. You could have saved some $ but you still got that fancy MATCO label on the cases...:lol_hitti
 

abvw

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Hate to say it but most of what you bought from the MATCO truck is just rebranded Lisles and other tool makers. You could have saved some $ but you still got that fancy MATCO label on the cases...:lol_hitti

Truck rebranded tools warranty surpass OEM warranty in service.

Trusty-Cook deadblow ballpein hammers are 2 years (plus downtime for shipping and postage fees), Matco lifetime and delivered to you at work.

Working 8-10 hours a day, 5-6 days a week (plus commute), on neglected machineries leaves very little "me" time, family time and time for errands. And to squeeze warranty errands and tool shopping on the limited free time? I'd rather **** it up and make payments and only have one phone number to call when shits hit the fan at work.
 

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Trusty-Cook deadblow ballpein hammers are 2 years (plus downtime for shipping and postage fees), Matco lifetime and delivered to you at work.

Unless something has changed Matco has been sourcing dead blows from Taiwan for the last year or more.
 

toolaholic

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[/URL][/IMG] craftsman stool and the very last SK G pro racheting deep offset metric wrench set sold by apex tool on amazon
 

kenburkholz

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Pay no attention to the pissers, they will always try to piss on everything you like, no matter what brand you buy, or how much you paid. Ken.
 

rider9195

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Hate to say it but most of what you bought from the MATCO truck is just rebranded Lisles and other tool makers. You could have saved some $ but you still got that fancy MATCO label on the cases...:lol_hitti

I understand that. But being that I get the student discount it actually works out better than purchasing from the OEM manufacturer. Plus the Matco truck comes regularly and makes warranty easier.

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97tbird

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I understand that. But being that I get the student discount it actually works out better than purchasing from the OEM manufacturer. Plus the Matco truck comes regularly and makes warranty easier.

This. Im in the same boat. I do some interweb searching before I make a purchase tho. There are some things I've found for cheaper even with my discount.


All the way on the right side. I believe it is 24 inch long.

I believe you are correct
 
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