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Outahere

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Stahlwille 10pc set of short DBE wrenches. I see it selling for around $200 at other online sources. Covers 6mm to 32mm, with some skips. Is $20 cheaper than the 7pc set.

Stahlwille 21/10 set


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2manytools

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Stahlwille 10pc set of short DBE wrenches. I see it selling for around $200 at other online sources. Covers 6mm to 32mm, with some skips. Is $20 cheaper than the 7pc set.

Stahlwille 21/10 set


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Thanks! I definitely didn't need these, but of course a set is on there way. Little surprised at the 21mm skip, but I'll live.
 
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Chuckster in NJ

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Well that's false advertising, the pictures on the website make them look huge.
They appear to be "full size" in the picture however when I read SEVERAL reviews most said they "fit tight" and some folks returned them because they were way too tight.……. I will stay with my Peltor muffs for doing yard work.

BTW! I have a big head so I just canceled my order on these hearing protectors that were to be delivered on Friday.
 

Chuckster in NJ

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The Rope says 8400 lbs. Would you fellas use it for an 1000 lbs rope puller?
Are you referring to a 1000# capstan puller?
I always used the Greenlee pulling rope with the green "wear/safety indicator" on my wire pull projects because I had hundreds of feet of it in different sizes and was always taught to use the right tool for the job.
I wouldn’t hesitant on using this 8400# rope to pull wire HOWEVER you cannot splice it like a Greenlee rope for a "end eye" that will fit into a conduit.
 

Caa311

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They appear to be "full size" in the picture however when I read SEVERAL reviews most said they "fit tight" and some folks returned them because they were way too tight.……. I will stay with my Peltor muffs for doing yard work.

BTW! I have a big head so I just canceled my order on these hearing protectors that were to be delivered on Friday.
Get the two pack for $16. They are supposed to be bigger.
 

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Are you referring to a 1000# capstan puller?
I always used the Greenlee pulling rope with the green "wear/safety indicator" on my wire pull projects because I had hundreds of feet of it in different sizes and was always taught to use the right tool for the job.
I wouldn’t hesitant on using this 8400# rope to pull wire HOWEVER you cannot splice it like a Greenlee rope for a "end eye" that will fit into a conduit.
I have the Maasdam, might be the 3/4 ton version...it's stashed away somewhere in the far reaches of the Shop. It was suggested by a Russian sidecar Forum years ago. No I won't be hanging my big *** from it :ROFLMAO:

Thanks much for the input guys.
 

tiredoldironworker

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I have and use the Massdam a lot. It is designed to work with 3 ply twisted rope, not braided. The curved slots in the wheel line up with 3 ply twisted rope.
 

908Jim

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Is there some trick to finding these deals?
I can't speak for everyone, but I've posted a few times in this thread. I shop on Amazon pretty often and I usually find interesting things in the "deals related to your views" section on the home page. If you're constantly shopping for and buying tools on amazon, you'll get deal recommendations for related tools. Seems to hold true for every category.

I was shopping for a NCVT a few weeks ago to figure out how some clown wired my house, as well as new smoke/CO detectors to replace some older ones. Wouldn't you know, Amazon is pushing deals on smoke detectors and various NCVTs, outlet testers, and multimeters.
 

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Is there some trick to finding these deals?

A quick and easy way:
Go to the top of the page and click on "Todays Deals" (or whatever "deal" description they have up there)
On the left hand side of that page, you can filter the results by discount percentage.
You can type in a specific item in the search bar, or you can browse through the categories at the top

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