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bubinga

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My local Sears Hometown Store had the two pack Midwest snips for $12.99 on clearance

http://www.sears.com/midwest-snips-...SellerId=Sears&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3

That's a great price. I believe that Midwest is the OEM on Craftsman ones.
Sort of OT, but we had one here, It was handy too, Close,
and I could opt to pick up at store from that one.
Sadly, it closed up. Actually, it didn't last too long at all.
I don't know if all the hometown's are like this one, (probably) but they just sold TV's, tools, lawn mowers, washer & dryers, stuff like that.
As far as I know, no pots and pans, no shoes for sure, no clothes.
 
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So they just sent me an email for $13 off $45 "surprise points." I have $6.50 in my SYW account I should be able to use also....but I'm having a hard time finding anything I want right now LOL
 

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So they just sent me an email for $13 off $45 "surprise points." I have $6.50 in my SYW account I should be able to use also....but I'm having a hard time finding anything I want right now LOL

They keep giving me surprise points, but like you, I've pretty much run out of stuff that I want from Sears. With a few exceptions, most of the Craftsman stuff that I've purchased lately had been compete ****. This stuff is worse than Harbor Frieght.
 

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So they just sent me an email for $13 off $45 "surprise points." I have $6.50 in my SYW account I should be able to use also....but I'm having a hard time finding anything I want right now LOL

Search for Wera and Grip-on. A few nice options.
 

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Search for Wera and Grip-on. A few nice options.

Thanks. Knipex is never a bad option. I was considering the 10" Plier Wrench at $48. I could get it about $19.50 less than that. Still I'm not sure I'd ever use it.

I'll take a look at Wera stuff
 

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Thanks. Knipex is never a bad option. I was considering the 10" Plier Wrench at $48. I could get it about $19.50 less than that. Still I'm not sure I'd ever use it.

I'll take a look at Wera stuff

If you ever use a wrench, I can't see how you wouldn't find a pliers wrench useful.
 

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If you ever use a wrench, I can't see how you wouldn't find a pliers wrench useful.

I don't have one, but I sure do want one. They seem particularly well-suited to working with brass fittings, where you may have a lot of different sizes in a small space. I often resort to a crescent wrench for this (and keep pressure on the thumb wheel), but a pliers wrench would be gentler on the brass, AND faster, because you can relax your grip to "ratchet" around, vs withdrawing and re-seating a wrench.
 

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Nothing like a good mattocks, some parts they call them a grub hoe - I picked up 3 of them last time they were like $15 to get free shipping,, they shipped me 3 mattocks an craftsman axe,, chinese but seem decent quality,, first thing I did is spray em down with some used motor oil to seal up the iron
 
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Nothing like a good mattocks, some parts they call them a grub hoe - I picked up 3 of them last time they were like $15 to get free shipping,, they shipped me 3 mattocks an craftsman axe,, chinese but seem decent quality
Zombie prep?
 

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I'm sure it's just your regular big box store chinese made axe, nothing special about it...

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-single-bit-axe/p-07109973000P

My pick came in today, I laughed as it arrived in a HUGE box, filled with Styrofoam peanuts, and the point still busted out through the side of the box. That had to cost more to ship than what I paid. The metal is pretty cheap and I can see cracks in the forging. But if it breaks I guess Sears will warranty it? lol... I'll take a picture of the pick later, it's in my garage and I don't feel like putting on my shoes right now.
 

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I don't have one, but I sure do want one. They seem particularly well-suited to working with brass fittings, where you may have a lot of different sizes in a small space. I often resort to a crescent wrench for this (and keep pressure on the thumb wheel), but a pliers wrench would be gentler on the brass, AND faster, because you can relax your grip to "ratchet" around, vs withdrawing and re-seating a wrench.

I agree completely. I was under the kitchen sink just days ago doing exactly this kind of work. The work goes a lot easier when you don't have to constantly be changing the wrench you are using, and the pseudo-ratcheting action makes for much quicker, less tedious work in tight spaces.

I also have a set of Craftsman USA (Western Forge?) adjustable wrenches. I think these have become redundant since purchasing a couple pliers wrenches.
 

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Looks like they dropped the Craftsman Extreme Grip 14-Pc. Diamond Tip Screwdriver Set down to $34.99 with $17.84 back in points.

If you have a $X off $40 coupon, or surprise points you can get the CMan 8 Function Digital Multimeter for $9.99 right now, looks decent enough to throw in a work bag. Also the 4pc Wobble Extension Bar Set 3/8 Inch Drive is at $9.99 too...

I really like these screwdrivers. Before using them I thought they were just some sort of gimmick, but they really do grip noticeably better than regular ones. The larger handle are also more comfortable too. I don't know how long the tips will last, but they do have a lifetime warranty.
 

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Pictures as promised... I'm really curious about how long this thing will last... hehe..

Seriously, was this like hand-cast in the back yard of some chinese drug dealer?
 

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Pictures as promised... I'm really curious about how long this thing will last... hehe..

Seriously, was this like hand-cast in the back yard of some chinese drug dealer?

I got one of those for free with points for Home/garden, and it looks the same. Absolute junk! I bet it will only last a few hits against a hidden rock in the dirt.
 

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Looks like they dropped the Craftsman Extreme Grip 14-Pc. Diamond Tip Screwdriver Set down to $34.99 with $17.84 back in points.

If you have a $X off $40 coupon, or surprise points you can get the CMan 8 Function Digital Multimeter for $9.99 right now, looks decent enough to throw in a work bag. Also the 4pc Wobble Extension Bar Set 3/8 Inch Drive is at $9.99 too...

I really like these screwdrivers. Before using them I thought they were just some sort of gimmick, but they really do grip noticeably better than regular ones. The larger handle are also more comfortable too. I don't know how long the tips will last, but they do have a lifetime warranty.



I was thinking about picking up those screwdrivers as well. I'm trying to slowly start filling out my tools, trying not to buy junk i have to replace later but I don't need top of the line either.


My Shop: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348643
 

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I got one of those for free with points for Home/garden, and it looks the same. Absolute junk! I bet it will only last a few hits against a hidden rock in the dirt.


I picked one up for <$15 (before points & Q) last year when they forgot to take the sale tag down. Not the greatest made, but it helped me out a ton prying some big rocks out of the ground. Worth every penny for that job alone. :bowdown:

I also have the smaller rapid digger, which is also a blessing when you need a tool like that.
 

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I was thinking about picking up those screwdrivers as well. I'm trying to slowly start filling out my tools, trying not to buy junk i have to replace later but I don't need top of the line either.


My Shop: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348643

The screwdrivers are very nice i got a set about 4 months back and was surprised. They really do grip the screw a ot better than i thought they would. I was expecting more gimmick than grip but it was the opposite.
 

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Looks like they dropped the Craftsman Extreme Grip 14-Pc. Diamond Tip Screwdriver Set down to $34.99 with $17.84 back in points.

If you have a $X off $40 coupon, or surprise points you can get the CMan 8 Function Digital Multimeter for $9.99 right now, looks decent enough to throw in a work bag. Also the 4pc Wobble Extension Bar Set 3/8 Inch Drive is at $9.99 too...

I really like these screwdrivers. Before using them I thought they were just some sort of gimmick, but they really do grip noticeably better than regular ones. The larger handle are also more comfortable too. I don't know how long the tips will last, but they do have a lifetime warranty.

Had points that were expiring today just got the wobble extensions for free. :bounce:Free is allways good in my book and with the craftsman deal and stanley Sears might be around a little longer.
 

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Looks like they dropped the Craftsman Extreme Grip 14-Pc. Diamond Tip Screwdriver Set down to $34.99 with $17.84 back in points.

If you have a $X off $40 coupon, or surprise points you can get the CMan 8 Function Digital Multimeter for $9.99 right now, looks decent enough to throw in a work bag. Also the 4pc Wobble Extension Bar Set 3/8 Inch Drive is at $9.99 too...

I really like these screwdrivers. Before using them I thought they were just some sort of gimmick, but they really do grip noticeably better than regular ones. The larger handle are also more comfortable too. I don't know how long the tips will last, but they do have a lifetime warranty.

I bought that meter as a backup in van or an extra when needed. Surprisingly good for $10. I was actually impressed on how fast it gives a reading
 

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I bought that meter as a backup in van or an extra when needed. Surprisingly good for $10. I was actually impressed on how fast it gives a reading

I grabbed one too right before christmas as a spare. I was impressed also with its speed for $10.00 and faitly well built also.
 

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Keep an eye out for the 6pc gearwrench flex sets on clearance. Got all this for less than $70 and only used $9 in points.
 

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This is over at Kmart (didn't think it deserved a new thread) and clearance so YMMV. But the Olympia Work bench is $42.74. Appears to be the same one that Harbor Freight and others sell. Cheap and low quality but for $43 bucks I might have to go pick it up.

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prod_2244033612
 

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This is over at Kmart (didn't think it deserved a new thread) and clearance so YMMV. But the Olympia Work bench is $42.74. Appears to be the same one that Harbor Freight and others sell. Cheap and low quality but for $43 bucks I might have to go pick it up.

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prod_2244033612

Is there a light in the top or is that a shelf above the pegboard.
 
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