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bsaint

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Been on my list of pliers to get for a while. Not really great for strong grip but they work most of the time and nee the handles opened very little to get the jaws to open wide enough to grab what you're going for.

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New recip saw I got for a pipe installation job. Also grabbed some carbide blades. Wow amazing.

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Used Snap-On puller set in great shape. Can't beat the quality. I threw out all my chinese pullers Ive destroyed. Posi Lock 106 also on the list...

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AndySchlagzeuger

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Some is a little old but the flare nut spanners are brand new... I like using the Ernst spanner racks too- they are great- compact in the tool box, and easy to take out, with the convenient handle, and take wherever needed.
The flare nut spanners are 8x10, 10x11, 11x13, 12x14, 14x17, 17x19, 18x21(rare size but plenty of applications...fortunate find) and 19x22. Wanted these for the past 20 years at least.
https://preview.ibb.co/f2FcAF/flare_nut_spanners.jpg
Open box 14's 8-22 updated recently with a 16 and 18 that were missing...and will get use.
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Metric 1/4 drive socket set with lock on accessories! incuding hex ,slot and Phillips bits
https://image.ibb.co/n5Ktja/stahlwille14driveset.jpg
..And some Belzer jointed sockets 10,12,13,14,15,17,19, discontinued, very nice and plenty useful.
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Mark Garrett

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I was just so pleased with these Petersen original Vise Grip clamps when I got them in the post this morning I thought I would share ��
 

tlpatter

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My HJE order came in
 

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losvre

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tlpatter, the photos do not show for me due to photobucket

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Grant Gunderson

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Finally broke down and got a good set of crimpers. These are amazing and the price on amazon Deutschland wasn't too bad either
 

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kkroger

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Been trying to fix it but I don't know why it won't let me

Because Photobucket *****... Just upload them to the site and call it good.
Or choose another host or pay photobucket... which ***** by the way almost unusable these days.
 

L.Cheapo

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Finally broke down and got a good set of crimpers. These are amazing and the price on amazon Deutschland wasn't too bad either

Thats pretty neat. I've been looking for a good set of crimpers myself--still in the research phase. I've never ordered from a foreign Amazon, but after going through the process without actually ordering, it appears my USA username and password work, and they populated all my info.

Did you encounter any caveats in the ordering process? How long did the shipping take? Who delivered it? The price on .de is less than half the price on .com!

Thanks for any and all info.
 

Skin

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If I remember correctly shipping is DHL->USPS so it comes by regular mail. Most of my stuff has shipped out of France and takes about a week. I believe the faster option is FedEx. I think Amazon factors in fees in both instances so there isn't any of that import/brokerage tax garbage.

The only thing to watch out for is your own CC and their additional currency conversion charges. Amazon has an option to do it for you but they're not favorable either and will generally ding you for an extra nickel to dime for every dollar you spend. If you have something like a Capital One card there is no charge for foreign currency payments so you save the most by buying as normal.

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Grant Gunderson

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Thats pretty neat. I've been looking for a good set of crimpers myself--still in the research phase. I've never ordered from a foreign Amazon, but after going through the process without actually ordering, it appears my USA username and password work, and they populated all my info.

Did you encounter any caveats in the ordering process? How long did the shipping take? Who delivered it? The price on .de is less than half the price on .com!

Thanks for any and all info.

No issues at all. They shipped 2 day as I have amazon prime... Surprised that still worked on the .DE site. They delivered them via UPS. Going to be ordering more from .de only issue is that only 25% or so of the sellers on the German site will ship to N.A. and it figures the best prices are .de only for shipping.
 

L.Cheapo

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No issues at all. They shipped 2 day as I have amazon prime... Surprised that still worked on the .DE site. They delivered them via UPS. Going to be ordering more from .de only issue is that only 25% or so of the sellers on the German site will ship to N.A. and it figures the best prices are .de only for shipping.

Thank you, most appreciated!
 

48548

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Here is in side of the ratchet... a nice pressed in metal ring to reduce wear on the aluminum.... I added grease to help on friction... not lot but some.


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jinx

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Got some nice pry bars so I don't hang on my Craftsman ones. And my SS top finally arrived 😈

Anyone know if Snap On makes there own bars or if a third party does. 95a420afb1d398195432751065ad1e1c.jpg604d93d5964f7e3a2e28412704c1056e.jpg

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Bobcat753

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This should be a nice thing. Got it for $170 after trade in of a cornwell ratchet.:rocker:
 

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ptgarcia

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With surprise reward points combined with the sale price I picked up this Craftsman miter saw stand for $52. Now I can setup the saw off the ground! dfa522dfde20e9109dc209a8fd46fcf5.jpg

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kiatech

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Finally caved and bought some indexing prybars, been wanting them for a few years. The wheel bearing sockets were free.f0d00fdcb48ab4db3a90193ded7ee5ec.jpga5b0cab080a8e89c5373fd6555c0a8ed.jpg4242453259c559cc11b45859577a66ef.jpg
 

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Badbowtie98

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So how's that ratchet?



I've never had one before, so I can't really compare it to anything... but I did exhaust manifold gaskets on my truck today and it does have some power! Made that job a breeze. It's nice that it's really long, helps give some leverage on breaking bolts loose.
So far I love it!


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Qualitytools

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Very nice. Got more pics? What'd that run?

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Yes I do here are some additional Photos of the actual one I received, delivered from Japan to my door in California was $21.
 

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losvre

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Yes I do here are some additional Photos of the actual one I received, delivered from Japan to my door in California was $21.

How does the ratcheting feels lets say compared to Snap-on or PB Swiss?



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