Was browsing Wal Mart today and came across their house brand pry bar which is made in USA. It looks to be the same supplier as the new craftsman version with the striking cap. Forgot to take a picture. Just thought it was cool.
Not a hot deal, but perhaps a tad warm; Leatherman Rev multi tools are on sale for 19.99
http://www.lowes.com/pd_666417-73393-832274___?productId=50404232&pl=1&Ntt=leatherman
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Bought these Klein Bent Trimmers last week, seem great so far. Hefty, rugged, sharp, USA made, and only $22.00!
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-11-1-4-in-Bent-Trimmers-23011/100647708
When I changed the brake rotors on my car with Harbor Freight tools. The 3/8 ratchet, screwdrivers, and hammer had all broken by the time I was finished. So I hunted down USA Craftsman, Estwing, Channellock, etc.
My grandmother has a Craftsman Scroll Saw Model Number 113236110 that she bought in the mid-1980's and is wanting to find replacement blades for. She went to Sears and they said they don't have them available anymore. I believe they are 5.5 inch in size. Was wondering if anybody here might have...
Here's my tool collection I've built up in the past few months. I had just a few Harbor Freight tools which I tried to use to change my brake rotors and pads, but they literally fell apart as I used them. So I've built up a good collection of mostly U.S.A. Made tools. Luckily my local Sears had...
Just bought all three today. So far I like them, probably the best ratchets I could get for the price I paid. Got them all three for $110.00 including tax. Now kinda thinking about getting the thin profile set with my SYWR points...
Craftsman makes a similar style. I see plenty of them in Sears stores. Sets of 5 in Metric and SAE as well as open stock (mostly on clearance now). All of them that I have seen are Made In U.S.A.