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chilly460

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Yep, got the three piece set for I believe $17.99 around 4th of July. The Professionals were not on sale though.
 

reptilezs

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yea the red handled ones usually go one sale. 3pc set for like 20 bucks
 
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they go on sale on weekends? reason being id have to drive down across the border, want to time it right.

if you dont know sears in canada does not sell made in USA products... nothing... its all chinese.
 

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they go on sale on weekends? reason being id have to drive down across the border, want to time it right.

if you dont know sears in canada does not sell made in USA products... nothing... its all chinese.

No it's random, just check the web site (US), they show the sale price.
 

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I own the red plastic handle set... i would much rather get the CMan pro striking pry bar set instead now... Not that much more expensive.
 

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As part of a 4th of July sale, they had their regular red handled 3 piece pry bar set on sale, 50% off, for $19.99. Also ran a credit card promotion if you were accepted and charged the pry bars or anything else that day, another $10-15 off. It is conceivable if you did not have a Sears card, applied for one and were approved, the pry bars would be about $6 after tax. For a retail, non clearance steal, that's very hard to beat. :rocker:
I bought the last set they had on display. For those who must know, they were USA made.
 
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pipsters

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I own the red plastic handle set... i would much rather get the CMan pro striking pry bar set instead now... Not that much more expensive.

Well they are actually a lot more expensive, about double the price. I own both sets. I personally prefer the red handled ones more, but that is just me.
 

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Picked up a set for $19.99 to replace cheap HF striking pry bar set (yellow/black rubber, not black hard handles). This was back in June though. Striking caps would be nice but maybe a deadblow will do if I need it. That and I can beat the **** out of the HF ones and not care.
 

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they go on sale on weekends? reason being id have to drive down across the border, want to time it right.

if you dont know sears in canada does not sell made in USA products... nothing... its all chinese.


BUT....Sears Canada DOES sell CANADIAN made Craftsman screwdrivers, even the torx set, scratch awl, and a really nice magnetic bit driver.
 
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dieselmike

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BUT....Sears Canada DOES sell CANADIAN made Craftsman screwdrivers, even the torx set, scratch awl, and a really nice magnetic bit driver.

yes i agree i really like the screwdrivers, however its no trade off for what our neighbors to the south have available.

thanks for the heads up on the prybars, how did you get it to 16.99 it shows up 19.99 for me?
 

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yes i agree i really like the screwdrivers, however its no trade off for what our neighbors to the south have available.

thanks for the heads up on the prybars, how did you get it to 16.99 it shows up 19.99 for me?

Add it to your cart, they are having a 15% off sale.
 

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yes i agree i really like the screwdrivers, however its no trade off for what our neighbors to the south have available.


Very true...and when I recently (about a year and a half ago) discovered that Sears in the U.S. still sold U.S. made tools, I was like a kid in a candy store everytime I went in there...

Although, not so much lately as things are slowly changing to overseas, which forces me to search thru the the racks for the old U.S. stock.

I really wish Sears Canada would have stuck with carrying the same stock of Craftsman that Sears USA has.
 
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