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GTO

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My wife bought these for me for Christmas from Amazon @ this price,good deal.
 

HomeTheaterMan

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Are these worth the upgrade over the standard Craftsman pry bars? I bought that set one sale for $13 a while back, but I have really been wanting these ever since I saw them on sale a few days ago. I'm trying to talk myself out of them since I don't have any good surprise points to use on them, but I may pull the trigger if you guys think it's worth the upgrade.
 

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Thanks OP, in for a set. It sounds like these could be one of the few remaining quality CM tools at Sears.
 

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Ordered. Those and the cheapest pair of Knipex pliers was under $50 and free shipping after my $10 in points. Thanks for the heads up!
 

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Thanks OP, in for a set. It sounds like these could be one of the few remaining quality CM tools at Sears.

Yeah, the number is small, but there are still a few. Actually, the other pry bar set has recently been improved with striking caps, but these are still nicer.
 

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A question for my fellow Canadians. I was looking for these pry bars. I have been to Sears in Montreal, Anjou to be exact and they no longer have any tool section. Is this the situation in your province,or city?
 
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Badger Rob

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Just picked up a set myself since I had $12 in surprise points on a $25 purchase. This list is starting to hurt my wallet. I grabbed a set of the Wera screwdrives yesterday. :)
 
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I buy 'em at Harbor Freight. Cheap and usable.
That's what I thought...even after seeing how junky the HF look in person...that is until the handle snapped on one the first time I used it and I nearly got hurt fairly bad. HF bars look like, feel, and indeed are junk. Not the same steel and definitely not quality handles.
 

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Picked up a set, thanks for the heads-up, had my eye on these for a while. Added a $5 filler item to qualify for the free shipping.
 

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Awesome find, been monitoring these as well. With my $4 rewards, $17 surprise points and shipping to a store about 2 miles from my office, I will have a total of $15 invested. Thanks GJ!
 

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Grabbed a set too. Had a $30 off $45 points offer so I grabbed wrench roll from another post and a socket to hit the $45.. cost $14 otd
 

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Thanks OP. I already have the red-handled pry bars and picked up a set of these too. One can never have too many tools.
 

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I rec'd my set yesterday. (ie 1 day shipping!!) It looks like they shipped from a retail store vs. a warehouse.

These look like excellent pry bars. Thanks again for posting the deal.
 

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Yes.

Once you get the Professional version, you will never pick up the regular Craftsman ones again.

I've had both sets for years and still use the red handles a lot. I like using them when working on something that is grimy. The hard plastic cleans off so much easier. It is also nice having two of the same size for prying on both side of something.

I buy 'em at Harbor Freight. Cheap and usable.

I still use the little 6" prybar from the HF set several years later. The rest of them had the cheap plastic handles brake up so be careful when using them.
 

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I buy 'em at Harbor Freight. Cheap and usable.
Weird, So you feel the HF ones are as good of quality, and work just as well.
I missed my -25% off coupon this weekend from HF Thank You, .................LOL
no, its hard the closest HF to me is almost an hour especially with Christmas traffic.
I really don't get it, There is one in Washington PA, one in Stubenville OH,
But none in Wheeling,WV, or St Clairsville OH.
Now in no kind of expert in projected sales or anything, But I can tell you this.
There are a LOT of DIY's in the Ohio Valley.
I would think a HF would do quite well in the Wheeling Area,

EDIT
Of course nothing new, but the ones Ollies had there for a while were quite nice, and reasonably priced.
 
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