i did on my last order (mid dec) and mine was immediate, but others have said theirs are slower.Has anyone who placed an order with points and promised a credit card shipping refund gotten the refund, back to their credit card?
i did on my last order (mid dec) and mine was immediate, but others have said theirs are slower.Has anyone who placed an order with points and promised a credit card shipping refund gotten the refund, back to their credit card?
I received the 5 piece specialty ratchet set marked “made in Taiwan” on the box today. The offset, stubby and “long handle” ratchets were marked L-AJ the flex head was the old style (rough finish handle) and coded A-AG. Didn’t see a code on the Gimbal palm. The parts list is dated 7/2016 for the set, everything was in a nice plastic bag-decent deal for $50 minus coupons and points.
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I don't have the gimbal palm unit but it looks similar to one from Husky that I have.
Not sure who L supplier is. J would be a recent date code, AH was last year. J would be this year I'm pretty sure. They accidentally sent me some breaker bars that were from this year that were Transform SR packaging made in July or August. I'll check those after dinner and update the post later but I'm pretty sure those are Z (great star) AJ (2019).
"A" code is most likely Apex. It isn't confirmed but those box end and open end wrenches had a weird mix of date codes and the one had all the way back to Danaher coded ones and Danaher became Apex tool group.
I think they're just packaging open stock stuff sent back from closing stores and loose stuff from warehouses together into these "sets" to match sets they at one time had for the build a set packages. Maybe some of it was stuff for warranty replacements that they never ended up using just because its not common enough to go through tons of them in warranty. All the open stuff stock at the one closing here was all packaged up and shipped out somewhere.
If they're doing that it probably gets them through stock faster than selling odd individual wrenches and parts on their website and they can clear more stock quickly since I know they're closing that big warehouse down in Florida in like March or something.
Edit forgot to mention two more Ball Peen hammers are back.
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-16-...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-12-...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3
Dunno if they're still USA made though. This is the 32oz I posted a few days ago
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-32-...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
They were still USA Made as of summer of 2017 when I bought some.
Edit 2: AJ is the 2019 date code.
The XL ratcheting box wrenches I just purchased are mostly L-AH and they are identical to GearWrench, so I would wager a guess it is Apex. The box said they were made in Taiwan.
The raised panel double box end wrenches seem to be gone from the website again. I've yet to see a discounted price on these, but I've only been watching them for a couple months.
I don't have the gimbal palm unit but it looks similar to one from Husky that I have.
Not sure who L supplier is. J would be a recent date code, AH was last year. J would be this year I'm pretty sure. They accidentally sent me some breaker bars that were from this year that were Transform SR packaging made in July or August. I'll check those after dinner and update the post later but I'm pretty sure those are Z (great star) AJ (2019).
"A" code is most likely Apex. It isn't confirmed but those box end and open end wrenches had a weird mix of date codes and the one had all the way back to Danaher coded ones and Danaher became Apex tool group.
I think they're just packaging open stock stuff sent back from closing stores and loose stuff from warehouses together into these "sets" to match sets they at one time had for the build a set packages. Maybe some of it was stuff for warranty replacements that they never ended up using just because its not common enough to go through tons of them in warranty. All the open stuff stock at the one closing here was all packaged up and shipped out somewhere.
If they're doing that it probably gets them through stock faster than selling odd individual wrenches and parts on their website and they can clear more stock quickly since I know they're closing that big warehouse down in Florida in like March or something.
Edit forgot to mention two more Ball Peen hammers are back.
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-16-...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-12-...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3
Dunno if they're still USA made though. This is the 32oz I posted a few days ago
https://www.sears.com/craftsman-32-...sellerId=SEARS&prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
They were still USA Made as of summer of 2017 when I bought some.
Edit 2: AJ is the 2019 date code.
I received the craftsman 37 piece 3/8 impact set today and looked at the set, came in a plastic tray. The codes were S-AF thru S-AJ
So here’s my theory, the manufacturer whips up thousands of sockets, they sell some to sears, the rest sit, next time sears orders they use them however, which explains why so many of these sets are cobbled together with various years pieces, etc. Probably costs them less to produce and store extra then to reset the machines for the various companies they produce them for.
I suspect it’s the same thing with the made in the USA hammers that are popping up again. Vaughn has them stored. No way they’re just sitting in the sears warehouses. They don’t have that much stock to begin with anymore.
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This was just marked down today to $50.97: https://www.sears.com/craftsman-28-pc-standard-and-metric-6-pt/p-00944098000P?rrec=true
I pulled the trigger since I had points expiring tomorrow. There are some reviews as late as 2017 that state this set is made here. Shipping would have been 14.99 but I was fortunate to be able to have them shipped to my local Kmart so on February 4th or 5th I will have them. As soon as I receive them I will update the COO.
A bunch of craftsman hand saws are in stock again. Didn’t have time to investigate them all.
The evolv 40 piece impact got the price lowered again, $44.88 and not a hot buy. That’s a steal:
The evolv 40 piece impact got the price lowered again, $44.88 and not a hot buy. That’s a steal:
https://m.sears.com/craftsman-evolv-40pc-ultimate-impact-socket-set-1-2inch/p-00916943000P
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D*** wish I am still in the game. Pretty sure overall I paid more for separate sets + singles. At this price it is worth getting another set, would be perfect for something I can throw in the back of the car when I am taking long trips since it comes with a case.
I could use some hand saws too...
A bunch of craftsman hand saws are in stock again. Didn’t have time to investigate them all.
I noticed the wood-handle ones look different from the previous versions that had blades made in Denmark.
I guess they're now coming from Great Star.
As soon as I see them on the shelves of my Kmart I will snap a pictures and share it.
I finally received the 28-piece six-point wrench set today. The plating is very bright compared to my WF set and overall finish is better than much of the China made stock I've used. The markings on these wrenches are A-AF, A-AG, A-AH, and A-AJ so I doubt that there were sitting somewhere in the depths of a slow-moving warehouse collecting dust; more like a conglomeration of wrenches from boxes on hand to make a set. The tracking number goes back to Hodgkins, Illinois, which is where everything I've ordered has come from with the exception of a solo NJ based delivery. Not a bad set for $15 and change.
I noticed the wood-handle ones look different from the previous versions that had blades made in Denmark.
I guess they're now coming from Great Star.
As soon as I see them on the shelves of my Kmart I will snap a pictures and share it.
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I’ve finally and temporarily exhausted virtually all my points deals. Otherwise I’d have ordered one to see how they were.
That's funny I googled Woodbridge, my go to, a couple hours ago and I did not see anything. It would not come up as a ship to store. My grandfather and I got many a tool from Woodbridge and Watchung.Sears is closing the following stores in New Jersey:
Livingston, New Brunswick, Freehold, Moorestown and Woodbridge leaving ONLY 3 stores left in NJ.
Liquidation sales are going on now!...... You Jersey guys "MAY" find some deals at the above stores, so check it out!
BTW! The New Brunswick NJ store was my "go to store" for catalog pick ups and tools since 1967 when they were a retail powerhouse!...... Sad to witness a "long slow death" of a once great retail giant. The New Brunswick Sears WAS a stand alone two floor store with a huge detached auto service center that was always very busy back in the day.
The "144 position" wrenches are back, at $50/8pc set
70761 and 70762:
https://www.sears.com/dewalt-3-8-in-hole-saw/p-A028767339
Dunno why the link says DeWalt hole saw
What was the verdict on these? Good or gimmick?
So I bought this the other day.https://www.sears.com/craftsman-6-pc-double-duty-flip-socket-set/p-00934916000P Got it for around $40. This is what arrived today.
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All USA made. SCORE. Must have been sitting in the back of warehouse for the last 2 decades.
I believe so.Were these ones Ultimate Collection ones?
Sears is closing the following stores in New Jersey:
Livingston, New Brunswick, Freehold, Moorestown and Woodbridge leaving ONLY 3 stores left in NJ.
Liquidation sales are going on now!...... You Jersey guys "MAY" find some deals at the above stores, so check it out!
BTW! The New Brunswick NJ store was my "go to store" for catalog pick ups and tools since 1967 when they were a retail powerhouse!...... Sad to witness a "long slow death" of a once great retail giant. The New Brunswick Sears WAS a stand alone two floor store with a huge detached auto service center that was always very busy back in the day.