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I see (2) 4-1/2" grinders on Sears' website, Model #2904 and #FS2600. Which one did you buy? Looks like Model #2904 is maybe a newer version?

I bought the 2904. The FS2600 shows being on sale all the time, but is unavailable to ship and there's never any available in my area. It has me wondering if maybe it's been actually discontinued for the 2904? But if this is the case, why does Sears continue listing it and raising and lowering the price on it?
 
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What's a good price for the 4.0 XCP battery? I need to pick one or two up but don't want to pay too much, especially at this time of year.

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Ebay has some really good deals on brand new XCP batteries.

I picked up a total of 4 brand new XCP 4.0 over the past week from two different sellers. Be careful though, I received my purchase from the second seller yesterday directly from Sears and it now has me wondering how legit this ebay transaction was? One transaction of two batteries, shipped directly from Sears, and shipped separately in two shipping boxes??? This may have been a deal that was too good, like the HF Daytona floor jack deal on that thread. I don't want to list the seller's name and tarnish it in the event he's actually legit. I'm not sure how to go about researching, or if I should just hope it was on the up and up and forget about it? Trying to notify ebay is next to impossible! Can't talk to a person and their choices in reporting an auction don't really fit the issue. If nothing else, I DO plan to leave these two batteries factory packaged and in their shipping boxes for a while and wait to see if anything becomes of it. I'll also continue to keep a watch on the seller's auction for any signs.

The first battery transaction was great, so I still recommend ebay. Just a heads up though!
 

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What's a good price for the 4.0 XCP battery? I need to pick one or two up but don't want to pay too much, especially at this time of year.

Paul

They're giving 50% back in points right now, so if you use the points it's one of the better deals offered. I think it's dropped as low as $70 w/50% back in points.

I see (2) 4-1/2" grinders on Sears' website, Model #2904 and #FS2600. Which one did you buy? Looks like Model #2904 is maybe a newer version?

The FS2600 has been discontinued and likely not available for shipping and/or store pickup.
 

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Ebay has some really good deals on brand new XCP batteries.

I picked up a total of 4 brand new XCP 4.0 over the past week from two different sellers. Be careful though, I received my purchase from the second seller yesterday directly from Sears and it now has me wondering how legit this ebay transaction was? One transaction of two batteries, shipped directly from Sears, and shipped separately in two shipping boxes??? This may have been a deal that was too good, like the HF Daytona floor jack deal on that thread. I don't want to list the seller's name and tarnish it in the event he's actually legit. I'm not sure how to go about researching, or if I should just hope it was on the up and up and forget about it? Trying to notify ebay is next to impossible! Can't talk to a person and their choices in reporting an auction don't really fit the issue. If nothing else, I DO plan to leave these two batteries factory packaged and in their shipping boxes for a while and wait to see if anything becomes of it. I'll also continue to keep a watch on the seller's auction for any signs.

The first battery transaction was great, so I still recommend ebay. Just a heads up though!

It's possible that the seller is using coupons and the 50% back in points offer and sending the batteries directly to you (to save on shipping). They then come out ahead on the points, which they use to buy something else they want? An easy transaction for them, and they might make $20 in points.
 

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It's possible that the seller is using coupons and the 50% back in points offer and sending the batteries directly to you (to save on shipping). They then come out ahead on the points, which they use to buy something else they want? An easy transaction for them, and they might make $20 in points.

That crossed my mind, but it still just doesn't add up to me. The seller's feedback is great and has hundreds of transactions. He does have a lot of "private" feedback listings though. While researching last night, I found this practice is common between ebay and Amazon. Ebay seller sells an item he doesn't stock, then has it drop shipped from Amazon. In this case the seller is selling at a higher price than Amazon and the difference in price is his profit. In my case, the seller sold an item for half the price, so a negative profit margin! I like your theory better! Haha!
 

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I just checked mine, it is 315.FS2601B. I bought it last Christmas bundled with the 1/2" impact.

The FS2600 page says, "Added on September 09, 2012"
The 2904 page says, "Added on May 03, 2016"

So I would assume that is the new model superseding the old.
 

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One transaction of two batteries, shipped directly from Sears, and shipped separately in two shipping boxes??? This may have been a deal that was too good, like the HF Daytona floor jack deal on that thread.

What is the concern? My guess would be the seller is using SYWR points to buy the items and direct ship.
 

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For anyone that might be interested, I took at chance at this light bulb and replaced the halogen bulb on my C3 flashlight with this Cree LED bulb. Much brighter and hopefully a lot less power consumption too. http://www.ebay.com/itm/152244848417

I bought this one from SuperBrightLEDs to replace my bulb that broke the first time my flashlight tipped over... :(

https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/flashlight-bulbs/1-watt-flashlight-bulb/372/1327/

Just be sure to choose the 7-26VDC bulb.
 

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What is the concern? My guess would be the seller is using SYWR points to buy the items and direct ship.

Hopefully that's the case, or he could be using stolen credit card numbers to place the orders with Sears and drop ship to my name and address. Appears to be the case with some of the auctions in the Daytona floor jack thread. Not being a dishonest person, I don't know exactly how it's done without being traced back to the user's account, but I hear of it happening all the time.

I purchased a brand new Milwaukee M18 vacuum from a seller on Ebay last year for $71. His listing stated he had something like 12 available in his "buy it now" auction. My vacuum was shipped directly from Home Depot. I thought it was very odd at the time given the price that I paid, and even stated so in my post in the "Show your new tool arrival " thread. After selling all of his vacuums, and only those vacuums, the seller is no longer a registered Ebay seller.

Edit: I paid $50 ea and free shipping for the two batteries (one Ebay transaction). Drop shipped from Sears and in two separate boxes from the same Sears location doesn't add up to me!
 
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Hopefully that's the case, or he could be using stolen credit card numbers to place the orders with Sears and drop ship to my name and address. Appears to be the case with some of the auctions in the Daytona floor jack thread. Not being a dishonest person, I don't know exactly how it's done without being traced back to the user's account, but I hear of it happening all the time.

I purchased a brand new Milwaukee M18 vacuum from a seller on Ebay last year for $71. His listing stated he had something like 12 available in his "buy it now" auction. My vacuum was shipped directly from Home Depot. I thought it was very odd at the time given the price that I paid, and even stated so in my post in the "Show your new tool arrival " thread. After selling all of his vacuums, and only those vacuums, the seller is no longer a registered Ebay seller.


I'm sure eBay is full of similar scams for other items, too. A couple years ago I "won" an Eberlestock pack for $122. It was drop shipped directly from Cabelas who, at the time, sold it for $250. :headscrat
 

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How are you ever going to know if a transaction is fully legit, and what could/would you do if you found out it wasn't?

Maybe contact Sears and give the shipping info?

OTOH easy to think of semi legit plans that are not legal, but not stealing from Sears. Somebody with a small business could buy items charged to their business and sell them on ebay for cash without declaring any of the income.

As others said it could just be related to the crazy points deals Sears has been doing.
 

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You never know too, they could be a Sears franchise and get better pricing, and they just have items shipped directly from the warehouse?
 

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Ive been slowly selling off my C3 stuff, sad to say. Just sold the 1/2 heavy duty impact wrench tonight. Looks like Craftsman has stopped producing the C3 multi tool and the C3 3/8 impact wrench. I don't think Ive ever actually used my 3/8 impact wrench lol. Probably selling those next. Ive converted over to the Milwaukee fuel line. More $$$ but a definite upgrade.
 

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I just bit the bullet on a 3 speed impact driver bare tool. I got it for just over $61 shipped.
I have one and LOVE it. It has a lot more power than the older version. I have that one too.

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I have one and LOVE it. It has a lot more power than the older version. I have that one too.

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I'm glad to hear yhat. I think that I got a good deal on it. I went to Ace today to pick up a hose clamp and I saw the older style one speed version for $120. So. Ow I know that I got a good deal. Between the impact driver and the 2 lithium ion 4.0 batteries I think that I'm doing fairly well. I just now need to save up for the angle grinder.
 

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The only battery I have left, a 2Ah XCP wont charge past yellow. Ive been selling off my C3 stuff but wanted to keep the wet/dry vac for the cars and possibly one other tool. Now that the XCP battery is almost toast I may just get out of the line all together. Frustrating that its past its warranty period too. :mad:
 

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The big 4.0 XCP batteries are $69.99 now. Good deal if you need a 4.0 battery. I have two of them and they make the tools especially the saws and the vacuum work MUCH better.
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For which device?


The 2 lights in the picture of my collection after your post. Been using the LED bulbs for a month now, its a different type of light color and intensity, but seems to work fine for what I have used it for.

I'm seeing more C3 stuff poping up on craigslist now too for cheap, going to end up with some repeats but maybe I can bundle that all together and sell as one lot.
 

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Do they need a special charger or does the multi chemistry charger work for these? Seems like it would but asking just in case.

They seem to have good reviews but would like to hear GJ members feedback as well

They are just Li-ion, any existing charger that supports those should do.
 

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Im on the edge of buying one of those generic 4ah batteries from amazon. Been watching the 4ah craftsman batteries for awhile and havent seen them go below $70. Just cannot buy a battery for a drill that cost almost as much as the battery in my Jeep... Thats insane....

Ive had my c3 kit for 3-4 years. I've almost worn out the 5 1/4" circular saw (think its 6.5" now?) building my pole barn. The bearings sound a little rough when the saw first starts up. Other than that Ive used everything more than its meant to be and its holding up great. The kit really isnt meant to be used for building a house/pole barn so Im happy with the kit. The impact can drive a 3" screw into anything like its nothing. Very handy!

I have one and LOVE it. It has a lot more power than the older version. I have that one too.

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Whats the point of the '3 speed?' The old one I have is basically infinite speed depending on how much you pull the trigger. Why limit yourself to just 3 speeds?
 
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I have the first design one speed impact as well as the new 3-speed design. The new design is MUCH better than the first design. A LOT more power. If you leave it on number 3 setting and are not careful you will draw a screw straight through the board you are working on. I really like having the ability to turn it down for light work.

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I bought the original regular driver / combo with screwdriver & batteries last Christmas. I'm happy as could be with it, it has driven in probably 20 lbs of deck screws in the past year. Last night I was using it to drive 3-1/2" screws into the top of my new work bench, it would countersink them down into the wood without hesitation.

With all the combo packs I bought, I ended up with 5 Regular & 1 Large battery. I typically only keep batteries in my drill & driver, the others are stored in a plastic container to keep the sawdust and such out. I do try to rotate using them, but typically only use the larger battery with the saw or angle grinder, all the other tools have excellent longevity with the regular battery.
 

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I would love to switch to Milwaukee tools but for the time being I'm stuck with Craftsman. I am aware that I'm not going to be able to build an entire house with them let alone an extension but but standard home improvement projects and repairs around the house I'm not concerned in the least. I positive that in that regard they can handle anything that I dish out.
 

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Anyone have the C3 1/2"-drive Heavy Duty Impact Wrench? I'm looking at one for home maintenance duties (both around the property and on the cars) but before I buy I'd like to hear the opinions of those that have and use one.

Thanks!
 

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I have the older model 1/2 inch impact and I use it mostly for busting loose lug nuts. However there are many thing that I have to break out the pneumatic impact on.
 

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I have the older model 1/2 inch impact and I use it mostly for busting loose lug nuts. However there are many thing that I have to break out the pneumatic impact on.

^ ^ Is that the "normal" cordless CM impact . . . or the HEAVY DUTY ??
 

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I had the first design and purchased the second design when it came out. The new "heavy duty" one. I then sold the first design to my dad. The first design works ok but will not remove much more then regular lug nuts. The heavy duty one has more power and removes the 130 ft lbs. Lug nuts from my wife's truck with ease. It has a fair amount of power but is no replacement for a half inch air snap-on impact. For home use I think it works very well. You can buy a much more powerful one than the heavy duty Craftsman but you will pay a lot more money for it. Also you get another big high amp battery with it when you buy the kit, which is nice. Also YouTube has a few good videos that comparisons the first and second design. If you have a lot of other C3 tools I think it is a good buy.

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