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Someone posted a new review today (or Sears approved it today), and indicates a new design:

"...........
By the way, if you ever do find this tool again at a Sears store, it looks different now, as the handle grip is the same, but the chisel/punch holder is now circular and black. It is made in China now, as the Made in USA marking is gone. Sears just private labels someone else's tool now and puts a Craftsman's handle on it."

****. That is definitely a new review that wasn't there this morning. There goes the open-loop design advantage, though of course they still have the price advantage. Wish they'd had China keep the same design. :sad:
 
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So, I tried chat this evening for a price adjustment on an in-store purchase, since it worked last week on a different purchase (despite the guy at first saying he couldn't do it, he made a 'one-time adjustment' that others here said wasn't really one-time). This time I got someone who said he couldn't do anything about in-store purchases because he only has access to online-order info. So I tried to send him a screenshot of my in-store purchase history, and he said their computers can't open any outside links. Unlike the last guy, he didn't even mention the online price protection form as an option, just said I need to talk to the store employees. Oh, and gave me a $5 off $25 footwear coupon to make up for the trouble, yeah right. :lol: (Update: claimed he gave me that lame coupon but it never even showed up!)

Edit: Oh, and the place on the price match policy page where it links to that form now says it's only for "If your purchase was made on Sears.com". So dang, is the only option in this situation now really to bother someone in-store? That *****.
 
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I just texted "ONLINE" to 56278 (KMART)and after sending "Y" to subscribe to their alerts it sent me the $10 off $25 offer link immediately. ;)
 

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****. That is definitely a new review that wasn't there this morning. There goes the open-loop design advantage, though of course they still have the price advantage. Wish they'd had China keep the same design. :sad:

Can 100% confirm this. They were back in stock and Chinese at my local store as of last week. I got the last 2 USA ones in all of southern California last fall and feel lucky to have gotten them.
 

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So my plans this weekend didn't go exactly as I had hoped. We got a bunch of freezing rain / snow overnight Friday and early Saturday so we decided to wait till Sunday to meet up...

Well, Sunday all the HomeTown stores open at noon, and that's when I'm meeting my friend. Since I'm taking a dog back home with me I didn't want to stop at the stores afterwards... :(

I'm just now browsing on the sears.com site to see what they have in-store... Wow... USA 3-piece pliers set... USA linesman pliers... and a few other USA things that are in-store pickup only... I just had to stop looking it was kind of depressing... lol..

... and to rub salt on the wound, there is also a Kmart in one of those small towns! I can only imagine what kind of deals would have been there...

Next trip south I am definitely planning a couple hours of browsing time... :lol:
 

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So my plans this weekend didn't go exactly as I had hoped. We got a bunch of freezing rain / snow overnight Friday and early Saturday so we decided to wait till Sunday to meet up...

Well, Sunday all the HomeTown stores open at noon, and that's when I'm meeting my friend. Since I'm taking a dog back home with me I didn't want to stop at the stores afterwards... :(

I'm just now browsing on the sears.com site to see what they have in-store... Wow... USA 3-piece pliers set... USA linesman pliers... and a few other USA things that are in-store pickup only... I just had to stop looking it was kind of depressing... lol..

... and to rub salt on the wound, there is also a Kmart in one of those small towns! I can only imagine what kind of deals would have been there...

Next trip south I am definitely planning a couple hours of browsing time... :lol:

Darn. In hindsight, maybe you could've picked out some stuff to order for in-store pickup before making the drive, and then it would've just been a few minutes to run in for a pickup. (I assume they're still fast about that at Hometowns too?)
 

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Well, I was hoping to browse to see what things were on the shelf that aren't in the sears' system anymore... Like when I found the C3 vacuum... Never know what other old C3 tools they might have...

I wanted to browse more online before going but was too busy with other stuff. My friend is driving up in a couple weeks so I might get a chance to do the store-pickup and have them get it along the way.
 

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Hey EOC Jason, are there any other tools I should be looking for at my Hometown stores that are no longer being produced, US made and worthy of owning?

Are there any more C3 tools you are interested in? I'm happy to keep an eye out for you, as I have a couple hometown stores I occasionally shop at.
 

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Depends on what you use / want / need... :lol:

Some of the old discontinued C3 bare tools are on clearance at pretty low prices... if you can find them... I'm not looking for anything in particular, just depends on what I can find and at what price.
 

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FYI, the 3/4" drive ratchet set is back on sale for $125. I'm wondering what percentage of the sets people have gotten are still the NOS made-in-USA versions. It seems like the reviews are positive on the USA-made version and down on the quality of the made-in-China version in terms of having a rough finish (not sure I see much difference in durability though).

I figured I'll order it, see what I get, and then decide whether or not I want to return it.
 

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mrspeed, all 3/4 sets i've seen at sears dept stores are imported, period. odds are not good to find nos. that said it seems most are happy w/ the imported sets.
 

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If anyone gets the 3/4 drive set (that is all SAE) there are also lots of Metric Open Stock sockets on deep sale prices right now to supplement that set.

You can get all nine pieces for $61.91. 19mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 25mm, 26mm, 28mm, 36mm, and 38mm. Ordered all individually as open stock pieces.

http://www.sears.com/search=12%20pt.%203%204%20in.%20drive%20easy-to-read%20socket?Unit%20of%20Measure=Metric&filterList=Unit%20of%20Measure&catalogId=12605&searsTab=true&storeId=10153&levels=Tools_Ratchets%20%26%20Sockets_Sockets%20%26%20Socket%20Sets
 
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I bought mine when it was $125 and used a coupon + points to bring it down to $100 exactly. Sears had $50 back in points on a $100 purchase going on. I'm sure they will do it again soon, you might just want to wait.

Mine was China. I would expect any NOS USA sets to be long gone by now, that last review was 2016.

Also Sears is discontinuing their 3/4" set (what my HomeTown store owner told me) as he was unable to get a customer a replacement 3/4"-drive ratchet that he brought in (old V series that was worn out). Probably why the sockets are on such deep discount too...


FYI, the 3/4" drive ratchet set is back on sale for $125. I'm wondering what percentage of the sets people have gotten are still the NOS made-in-USA versions. It seems like the reviews are positive on the USA-made version and down on the quality of the made-in-China version in terms of having a rough finish (not sure I see much difference in durability though).

I figured I'll order it, see what I get, and then decide whether or not I want to return it.
 

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I bought mine when it was $125 and used a coupon + points to bring it down to $100 exactly. Sears had $50 back in points on a $100 purchase going on. I'm sure they will do it again soon, you might just want to wait.

Mine was China. I would expect any NOS USA sets to be long gone by now, that last review was 2016.

Also Sears is discontinuing their 3/4" set (what my HomeTown store owner told me) as he was unable to get a customer a replacement 3/4"-drive ratchet that he brought in (old V series that was worn out). Probably why the sockets are on such deep discount too...

Do you think they are better, worse, or the same as HF Pittsburgh quality?
 

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Do you think they are better, worse, or the same as HF Pittsburgh quality?

I think the Pittsburgh Pro products from Taiwan are better quality than Craftsman from China, but comparing China Craftsman to the non-"pro" Pittsburgh from China is a close call. Harbor Freight lists two (metric and SAE) 20-pc 3/4"-drive socket sets for $60 each ($48 each after 20% off), but they aren't labelled "pro". When researching this, I came across a comment claiming that Apex Tools makes a lot of the Pittsburgh/PPro products for HF in addition to making products for Craftsman, Kobalt, Husky, etc.
 

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I think the Pittsburgh Pro products from Taiwan are better quality than Craftsman from China, but comparing China Craftsman to the non-"pro" Pittsburgh from China is a close call. Harbor Freight lists two (metric and SAE) 20-pc 3/4"-drive socket sets for $60 each ($48 each after 20% off), but they aren't labelled "pro". When researching this, I came across a comment claiming that Apex Tools makes a lot of the Pittsburgh/PPro products for HF in addition to making products for Craftsman, Kobalt, Husky, etc.

Interesting.

I was mainly inquiring about the 3/4 Ratchets.
 

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the hf 3/4 set i bought was absolutely horrible.cheap ratchet and some extensions didnt fit the sockets,which were really bad. the chinese craftsman sockets were much better.if we were voting i would go craftsman.
 

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the hf 3/4 set i bought was absolutely horrible.cheap ratchet and some extensions didnt fit the sockets,which were really bad.

Yeah, that's the non-"pro" sets I was talking about a couple posts ago. (Unfortunately there isn't a "pro" option for a similar set, just some individual pieces sold separately, like the ratchet.) There is a substantial difference between the two tiers.
 

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Ah. The sold-separately 3/4"-drive ratchet at HF is labeled Pittsburgh Pro, so it should be of the better Taiwanese production that probably surpasses Chinese Craftsman. https://www.harborfreight.com/34-in-drive-18-in-ratchet-68110.html

Thanx! I buy some things at HF, but tools have not been what I buy.

But I bought a ton of 3/4 sockets when they were on say some time ago and got that 3/4" slider bar. But really need a ratchet and some extensions.
 
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Thanx! I buy some things at HF, but tools have not been what I buy.

But I bought a ton of 3/4 sockets when they were on say some time ago and got that 3/4" slider bar. But really need a ratchet and some extensions.

I'm not finding any HF 3/4" extensions, but Sears still has one, 8" long: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-8-in-extension-bar-3-4-in-drive/p-00904441000P
($28 regularly, $27 not-so-'great price')

Sears used to also have a 16" one, but its page is dead ("temporarily unavailable" unorderable status): http://www.sears.com/craftsman-16-in-extension-bar-3-4-in-drive/p-00904442000P (Someone just reviewed it less than a month ago, so you might still find some orphaned in local stores if you get lucky.)
 

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Is there any reason to have a 3/4" set? I mean I have a complete USA set of 1/4" 6pt, 3/8" 6 &12 pt Deep and Shallow, 1/2" 12pt Deep and shallow as well as almost full set of 1/2" Deep and shallow impact. I mean I have a full 41" long drawer and full 26" long drawer full of sockets......but every time I see the 3/4" sets on sale I feel I need it. So convince me one way or the other

-The Great
 

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Is there any reason to have a 3/4" set? I mean I have a complete USA set of 1/4" 6pt, 3/8" 6 &12 pt Deep and Shallow, 1/2" 12pt Deep and shallow as well as almost full set of 1/2" Deep and shallow impact. I mean I have a full 41" long drawer and full 26" long drawer full of sockets......but every time I see the 3/4" sets on sale I feel I need it. So convince me one way or the other

-The Great

All a matter of what you work on. If all the 1/2" size sockets get what you need done, I would probably say skip. If you find yourself using a lot more of the larger size 1/2" sockets, then maybe the 3/4" makes sense.

If you are working at 3/4" size, I might be thinking getting an impact set, but that is me.
 

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I'm not finding any HF 3/4" extensions, but Sears still has one, 8" long: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-8-in-extension-bar-3-4-in-drive/p-00904441000P
($28 regularly, $27 not-so-'great price')

Sears used to also have a 16" one, but its page is dead ("temporarily unavailable" unorderable status): http://www.sears.com/craftsman-16-in-extension-bar-3-4-in-drive/p-00904442000P (Someone just reviewed it less than a month ago, so you might still find some orphaned in local stores if you get lucky.)

Thanx! Had $10 freecash on hand for that.
 

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Is there any reason to have a 3/4" set? I mean I have a complete USA set of 1/4" 6pt, 3/8" 6 &12 pt Deep and Shallow, 1/2" 12pt Deep and shallow as well as almost full set of 1/2" Deep and shallow impact. I mean I have a full 41" long drawer and full 26" long drawer full of sockets......but every time I see the 3/4" sets on sale I feel I need it. So convince me one way or the other

-The Great

I have a 3/4 Craftsman Flex Handle Breaker Bar (got it on sale). Then bought a 3/4-to-1/2 step down adapter (from Ebay). Then for stubborn jobs, I use the 3/4 Breaker Bar with my 1/2 sockets.

Good compromise. Gives you a hefty 3/4 breaker bar, but uses your existing 1/2 sockets and impacts. You can also slip a pipe over the Craftsman.

I wouldn't pay full price for this, but at some point it went half price, and took coupon codes and points. So got it for like 10 or 15 bucks.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-4-in-dr-18-in-flex-handle/p-00904431000P?plpSellerId=Sears&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3
 

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I have a 3/4 Craftsman Flex Handle Breaker Bar (got it on sale). Then bought a 3/4-to-1/2 step down adapter (from Ebay). Then for stubborn jobs, I use the 3/4 Breaker Bar with my 1/2 sockets.

Good compromise. Gives you a hefty 3/4 breaker bar, but uses your existing 1/2 sockets and impacts. You can also slip a pipe over the Craftsman.

I wouldn't pay full price for this, but at some point it went half price, and took coupon codes and points. So got it for like 10 or 15 bucks.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-4-in-dr-18-in-flex-handle/p-00904431000P?plpSellerId=Sears&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3

Thanks @EdJack. I may have to copy your setup here. The few times I slip a pipe over my 1/2 bar, I keep thinking I may break it (which is fine with me) but I do not want to get injured in the process.

I do not know they have 3/4 bar, will keep an eye on the price here.

Here is a 5" extension:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-5-in...lerId=SEARS&prdNo=25&blockNo=25&blockType=G25
 
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Do you think they are better, worse, or the same as HF Pittsburgh quality?

I haven't seen the 3/4 HF ratchet/sockets so I can't really comment. The CMan set is okay, I would not have paid full price for it unless I really needed it.

I've spun the ratchet around a few times, it's big and heavy and not too refined. I'll try to remember to take some pics today and I'll remove the cover from the ratchet and snap some pics. I know it could use a little superlube.

I really like my old 3/4" SK ratchet, you can find them on eBay cheap if you are patient.
 

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Is there any reason to have a 3/4" set? I mean I have a complete USA set of 1/4" 6pt, 3/8" 6 &12 pt Deep and Shallow, 1/2" 12pt Deep and shallow as well as almost full set of 1/2" Deep and shallow impact. I mean I have a full 41" long drawer and full 26" long drawer full of sockets......but every time I see the 3/4" sets on sale I feel I need it. So convince me one way or the other

-The Great

Just depends on what you work on. The larger 3/4" interface between ratchet & socket transmits more torque. I've seen some pretty small socket sizes in 3/4", which are probably more for a matter of convenience.

Like someone else said, if you find yourself using the largest sockets in your set a lot, and you are having to use some excessive effort, then you might want to step up to some 3/4". Otherwise they will probably collect dust and never get used.

Honestly for the few times I've had large things I have a couple 15" adjustable wrenches that got the job done. ;)
 

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If anyone gets the 3/4 drive set (that is all SAE) there are also lots of Metric Open Stock sockets on deep sale prices right now to supplement that set.

You can get all nine pieces for $61.91. 19mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 25mm, 26mm, 28mm, 36mm, and 38mm. Ordered all individually as open stock pieces.

http://www.sears.com/search=12%20pt.%203%204%20in.%20drive%20easy-to-read%20socket?Unit%20of%20Measure=Metric&filterList=Unit%20of%20Measure&catalogId=12605&searsTab=true&storeId=10153&levels=Tools_Ratchets%20%26%20Sockets_Sockets%20%26%20Socket%20Sets

For the sake of completeness, there's also a 30mm socket that isn't listed in that search filter for some reason:

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-30-mm-easy-to-read-socket-12/p-00947937000P

If you're trying to complete the set, there are also 6 additional SAE sizes that are included in the 24pc 3/4"-drive set that aren't in the aforementioned 16pc set. However, it seems that not all of those sizes are available to purchase separately, and the ones that are available separately don't have much of a discount and so they're pretty expensive. The SAE socket sizes excluded from the 16pc set are:

1-3/16", 1-13/16", 2", 2-1/8", 2-3/16", and 2-1/4"

Finally, unrelated, but the Channellock (made in USA) 8" needle nose pliers are on sale for a decent price of $15.92 if you have points to burn:

http://www.sears.com/channellock-7-1-2-in-pliers-long-nose/p-00942744000P

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For the sake of completeness, there's also a 30mm socket that isn't listed in that search filter for some reason:

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-30-mm-easy-to-read-socket-12/p-00947937000P

If you're trying to complete the set, there are also 6 additional SAE sizes that are included in the 24pc 3/4"-drive set that aren't in the aforementioned 16pc set. However, it seems that not all of those sizes are available to purchase separately, and the ones that are available separately don't have much of a discount and so they're pretty expensive. The SAE socket sizes excluded from the 16pc set are:

1-3/16", 1-13/16", 2", 2-1/8", 2-3/16", and 2-1/4"

I'm going to log out now... And bury my head in the sand like an ostrich.

I keep repeating to myself. "Must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets, must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets, must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets..."

I don't need 3/4, but the prices are sure looking tempting. And once they are gone, I'm thinking they are gone forever, Sears is probably getting rid of the 3/4.

Now if the 3/4" was Made in the USA still. I would have already bought the full set and all the extra open stock pieces. But I'm trying really hard to resist the China 3/4" version.
 
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Now if the 3/4" was Made in the USA still. I would have already bought the full set and all the extra open stock pieces. But I'm trying really hard to resist the China 3/4" version.

There is a full Craftsman SAE/Metric 3/4" NOS USA made set sitting at my local Ace. debating on it myself. $250 in store, $230 online before discounts (could have got 10% off last week, plus 10% ebates).
 

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I'm going to log out now... And bury my head in the sand like an ostrich.

I keep repeating to myself. "Must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets, must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets, must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets..."

I don't need 3/4, but the prices are sure looking tempting. And once they are gone, I'm thinking they are gone forever, Sears is probably getting rid of the 3/4.

Now if the 3/4" was Made in the USA still. I would have already bought the full set and all the extra open stock pieces. But I'm trying really hard to resist the China 3/4" version.

I hear you, I have the 24 26 28 36 38 for $35.95 free shipping
$6 free Kash, $20 from that survey $10.50 shipped, I just can't say no...
 

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I'm going to log out now... And bury my head in the sand like an ostrich.

I keep repeating to myself. "Must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets, must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets, must not buy the 3/4 inch sockets..."

I don't need 3/4, but the prices are sure looking tempting. And once they are gone, I'm thinking they are gone forever, Sears is probably getting rid of the 3/4.

Now if the 3/4" was Made in the USA still. I would have already bought the full set and all the extra open stock pieces. But I'm trying really hard to resist the China 3/4" version.

Agree, I think Sears is getting rid of the 3/4. I sure they are not moving a lot of 3/4 sockets and ratchets, so they can use the space in the warehouse for something else.

I am in the same boat, trying to not buy the 3/4 sockets. I do not think I would ever need them, but who can predict the future need, right? And with freecash and/or coupons, the price is hard to resist.
 

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Agree, I think Sears is getting rid of the 3/4. I sure they are not moving a lot of 3/4 sockets and ratchets, so they can use the space in the warehouse for something else.

I am in the same boat, trying to not buy the 3/4 sockets. I do not think I would ever need them, but who can predict the future need, right? And with freecash and/or coupons, the price is hard to resist.

You just parroted the exact thoughts that went through my head, and in the same order, which led me to eventually purchase the set, and then the next day order all the metric sockets. "I may not get another chance. Don't blow it!"
 

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Anyone post a pic of the 3/4 set they have in hand? I have a bonney sae set and just picked up some cman metrics but considering selling those and buying the cman set now.....
 
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