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Doohickey

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How does your Sears Lawn & Garden department look like?

Sears stores usually get ready for an upcoming season very early, but the nearest two full-line stores haven't been restocking that section.

Well, they did finally restock the Craftsman rubber garden hoses, but you all are not going to like the new COO...

Speak of the devil, it's a daily deal for $34.99.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-cm-ifrb-3-5-8-in-x-100/p-A015926293

"Added on February 16, 2018" with a new model number, so the old customer reviews do not apply as they have with other COO changes.

USA version was rated for up to 160°F, but the China version is 180°F.
USA version had nickel-plated brass, but China version is just brass.

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Also, the Lisle mechanic's stethoscope is on sale for $7.92, about 50% off the regular price of $16. And it's not marked as an online-only price or a Hot Buy. I think I'm going to go get that at my local store today [Feb 15, 2018]...

The stethoscope (which was actually branded Craftsman, though made by Lisle) doesn't come with a storage case and the packaging is not reusable. So today I bought one of the nice Permanex storage cases, the 12in size (11in usable internal length), which is juuust big enough to store the stethoscope in. :) Online price after additional online-only 10% off is currently $6.29, so I'd thought it would be $6.99 in-store... was actually $7.49 in-store but I went ahead and got it anyway...

I was buying in-store, instead of ordering online for pickup, in the hopes of getting this week's bounceback coupon. Well, no such luck, I got left out again just like last weekend. :( I saw my store had some of the coupon cards sitting at the register, so they must be giving them to somebody there still, but neither me nor the person in front of me got lucky. It did give me a 'consolation prize' coupon of $10 off $20 valid Feb 26-Mar 4, so hopefully I can manage to reaccumulate $10+ of points by then to use with it just as good as a $10 off $10 coupon would've been.
 
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Has anyone gotten a store pickup notification for the Craftsman Spark Plug Pliers? My ETA was a few days ago, and there has been no update. . .
 

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Speak of the devil, it's a daily deal for $34.99.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-cm-ifrb-3-5-8-in-x-100/p-A015926293

"Added on February 16, 2018" with a new model number, so the old customer reviews do not apply as they have with other COO changes.

USA version was rated for up to 160°F, but the China version is 180°F.
USA version had nickel-plated brass, but China version is just brass.

prod_19147788612

I sure do hate to see this. This is easily the best water hose Ive ever used and I have bought up several spares but I wish I wouldve bought more now... May go check the local store and see what they have left...
 

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Speak of the devil, it's a daily deal for $34.99.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-cm-ifrb-3-5-8-in-x-100/p-A015926293

"Added on February 16, 2018" with a new model number, so the old customer reviews do not apply as they have with other COO changes.

USA version was rated for up to 160°F, but the China version is 180°F.
USA version had nickel-plated brass, but China version is just brass.

Anyone seen the new version? Regardless of the COO, (don't really want to debate COO here) is the new version better/an improvement? I know the number say rated up to 180°F, but I am curious how they look/feel. The local store do not have it, and wondering if I order now, will I get the US or Chinese version.

I keep delaying buying one and I should have known better :sad:
 

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I sure do hate to see this. This is easily the best water hose Ive ever used and I have bought up several spares but I wish I wouldve bought more now... May go check the local store and see what they have left...

I've seen folks buying these hoses for years, what makes them better? How can you tell the USA ones if I go to the store?
 

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Anyone seen the new version? Regardless of the COO, (don't really want to debate COO here) is the new version better/an improvement? I know the number say rated up to 180°F, but I am curious how they look/feel. The local store do not have it, and wondering if I order now, will I get the US or Chinese version.

I keep delaying buying one and I should have known better :sad:

A post above said the new ones have a new item number, so you should be able to determine based on that.

I've seen folks buying these hoses for years, what makes them better? How can you tell the USA ones if I go to the store?

A post above said the new ones have brass fittings whereas the old ones were nickel plated brass (silver color).
 

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Anyone seen the new version? Regardless of the COO, (don't really want to debate COO here) is the new version better/an improvement? I know the number say rated up to 180°F, but I am curious how they look/feel. The local store do not have it, and wondering if I order now, will I get the US or Chinese version.

I keep delaying buying one and I should have known better :sad:

If you order from that product page which says the product was just added last week, you are sure to get the new version from China. If you can find the product page for the old US version that had a different item/model number, and if Sears hasn't disabled ordering on it, you might still be able to get one shipped to your home from a store that still has some left. At least Sears had the decency to change the item/model number this time, unlike what they've done with other products that had some fairly significant origin and/or design changes over the years.
 

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I've seen folks buying these hoses for years, what makes them better? How can you tell the USA ones if I go to the store?

The USA (I actually didn't realize they were US, just good hoses) ones have a definite hexagonal shape, whereas the China one's are round. USA ends are silver in color, where the China are gold.

I'm thinking the HomeTown I go to out of town might still have some of the old, otherwise I'll consider myself set with the 500 ft. plus I already have.
 

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If you order from that product page which says the product was just added last week, you are sure to get the new version from China. If you can find the product page for the old US version that had a different item/model number, and if Sears hasn't disabled ordering on it, you might still be able to get one shipped to your home from a store that still has some left. At least Sears had the decency to change the item/model number this time, unlike what they've done with other products that had some fairly significant origin and/or design changes over the years.

Ah you are correct. It is a different model number. Why didn't I think of that lol.. Thanks @Hexen!

Of course now I can not order them to the local hometown store...
 

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I purchased a craftsman rubber hose many years ago. Lifetime guarantee. Replaced it once. Problem is on both hoses, my hands turn black from the rubber every time I touch it.


Speak of the devil, it's a daily deal for $34.99.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-cm-ifrb-3-5-8-in-x-100/p-A015926293

"Added on February 16, 2018" with a new model number, so the old customer reviews do not apply as they have with other COO changes.

USA version was rated for up to 160°F, but the China version is 180°F.
USA version had nickel-plated brass, but China version is just brass.

prod_19147788612
 

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I purchased a craftsman rubber hose many years ago. Lifetime guarantee. Replaced it once. Problem is on both hoses, my hands turn black from the rubber every time I touch it.

I get a little black on my hands, but I also attribute that to them being used outside & them getting dirty that way, as the surface isn't as smooth/more porous than a vinyl based hose.

I might pick up a new one to see how it feels, but I am more inclined to make 2 hoses out of 1 if I do ever have an issue. Doubtful I'll have a problem before Sears tanks.
 

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The USA (I actually didn't realize they were US, just good hoses) ones have a definite hexagonal shape, whereas the China one's are round. USA ends are silver in color, where the China are gold.

I'm thinking the HomeTown I go to out of town might still have some of the old, otherwise I'll consider myself set with the 500 ft. plus I already have.

But what makes them better than other hoses?
 
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But what makes them better than other hoses?

I don't think anybody can give a great answer to that yet. You would think they would be of a decent quality if they were going to still lifetime warranty the new ones, though as far as I know garden tool warranty expire the days Sears does. I have no expertise on the metallurgy of the ends, though I do know my USA ones collect minerals like crazy on my city water & stay clean on the farm. Don't believe that has anything to do with the material, but can't be certain.

On the note about garden tools, I have not seen any restocking of any of the Craftsman Garden Tools. Maybe that is the next wave to come in replacements. I have gone to ordering some Bully Tools over the last year, though not just because of inventory. Good quality. Putting together my new broad fork this week. :)
 
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I don't think anybody can give a great answer to that yet. You would think they would be of a decent quality if they were going to still lifetime warranty the new ones. I have no expertise on the metallurgy of the ends, though I do know my USA ones collect minerals like crazy on my city water & stay clean on the farm. Don't believe that has anything to do with the material, but can't be certain.

I meant, what was so good about the old ones.

The new ones are obviously an unknown quantity
 

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I purchased a craftsman rubber hose many years ago. Lifetime guarantee. Replaced it once. Problem is on both hoses, my hands turn black from the rubber every time I touch it.

That has been a common issue with many black rubber hoses (not just Craftsman, and not just garden hoses) for many years. Though some users aren't bothered by it, it's obviously not ideal. I think it is a side effect of the manufacturing process, using carbon particles mixed into the rubber to try to make it more UV/heat/stress-resistant, the same as how automotive tires are made. You could try wiping down the hose with something like Simple Green to get rid of most of the loose particles at the surface for a while, but I think more will gradually migrate out again.
 

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That has been a common issue with many black rubber hoses (not just Craftsman, and not just garden hoses) for many years. Though some users aren't bothered by it, it's obviously not ideal. I think it is a side effect of the manufacturing process, using carbon particles mixed into the rubber to try to make it more UV/heat/stress-resistant, the same as how automotive tires are made. You could try wiping down the hose with something like Simple Green to get rid of most of the loose particles at the surface for a while, but I think more will gradually migrate out again.

Huh, worked in several tire shops my hands never got black/dirty from new tires. Somebody has been feeding you a line if you believe that.
 

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I meant, what was so good about the old ones.

The new ones are obviously an unknown quantity

Yes the downside is they will make your hands black if you handle them a lot. But these hoses do last forever, my parents have one that must easily be 10+ years old, gets used near daily, is left outside year round, and still looks like new.
 

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Huh, worked in several tire shops my hands never got black/dirty from new tires. Somebody has been feeding you a line if you believe that.

Ok, I haven't worked in a tire shop. Maybe it's better stabilized in tires than these hoses. (And older tires do start to release some particles later in life from the microscopic effects of stress, fwiw.) But it is a fact of how the rubber is manufactured, and the most likely explanation for what happens with a lot of black hoses. :)

(Oh, and even wiper blades can be affected by this - obviously manufacturers try harder to keep it chemically stabilized in those, since smearing black stuff all over people's windshields is bad - but I bought a pair some years back that were doing that fresh out of the package, and after cleaning them repeatedly it had lessened some but not stopped, so I gave up and exchanged them. The replacements were fine, guess they just got the mix wrong one day at the factory.)
 
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That has been a common issue with many black rubber hoses (not just Craftsman, and not just garden hoses) for many years. Though some users aren't bothered by it, it's obviously not ideal. I think it is a side effect of the manufacturing process, using carbon particles mixed into the rubber to try to make it more UV/heat/stress-resistant, the same as how automotive tires are made. You could try wiping down the hose with something like Simple Green to get rid of most of the loose particles at the surface for a while, but I think more will gradually migrate out again.
I have 3 HF air hoses that do this. Ive cleaned them 3x now. My hands still turn black. I just wash my hands of wear gloves now.
 

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Yes the downside is they will make your hands black if you handle them a lot. But these hoses do last forever, my parents have one that must easily be 10+ years old, gets used near daily, is left outside year round, and still looks like new.


Yeah same, mine is over 10 yr and still looks good.




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$40.49 for that 20pc Gearwrench set is great.

I don't know if it has been lower.

Good find.

FYI https://www.sears.com/gearwrench-20pc-combination-ratcheting-wrench-set-sae-mm/p-00935720000P comes up when I first open the page as looking like it's only available from third-party sellers at a much higher price, but if you click the "or shop from" arrow at the top of the pricing box and manually select Sears as the seller, it is actually still available from Sears for the $40.49 price (for in-store pickup or ship to home). Regular price is $99.99, on sale for $44.99, and becomes $40.49 with the additional 10% off tools bought online until Mar 3.
 

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FYI https://www.sears.com/gearwrench-20pc-combination-ratcheting-wrench-set-sae-mm/p-00935720000P comes up when I first open the page as looking like it's only available from third-party sellers at a much higher price, but if you click the "or shop from" arrow at the top of the pricing box and manually select Sears as the seller, it is actually still available from Sears for the $40.49 price (for in-store pickup or ship to home). Regular price is $99.99, on sale for $44.99, and becomes $40.49 with the additional 10% off tools bought online until Mar 3.

Thank You the Gearwrench set would not work till I did what you said.
Thanks again
 
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