Dang, beat me to it!Grabbed the Durham. Should fit neatly in the middle of my Kennedy 20” stack. Thanks.
I snagged those. I just got to the point in my privacy fence where I need to make and hang gates so the timing was perfect. Thanks dukergood deal, they didn't last long

Thanks, ordered one, one left.
Stanley Proto J5260-03L 3/8" Drive Locking Ext, 3" - Hand Tool Sets - Amazon.com
Stanley Proto J5260-03L 3/8" Drive Locking Ext, 3" - Hand Tool Sets - Amazon.coma.co



I bought them.good deal, they didn't last long
Whatcha making?I bought them.
Just going in the stockpile for future projects.Whatcha making?
Just going in the stockpile for future projects.
Fixed itJust going to hoard these in the stockpile so my kids can curse me and throw them away in ** years.
No kids. Hopefully I still have another 45 years here.Fixed it![]()
you can get two of these in the 20$ v-series craftsman 3/8 set @ Lowes right now.
Stanley Proto J5260-03L 3/8" Drive Locking Ext, 3" - Hand Tool Sets - Amazon.com
Stanley Proto J5260-03L 3/8" Drive Locking Ext, 3" - Hand Tool Sets - Amazon.coma.co
you can get two of these in the 20$ v-series craftsman 3/8 set @ Lowes right now.
The Proto extension that was linked says COO is China. Amazon could always be incorrect, but it stopped me from purchasing.If you can still find a 3/8 set anywhere hidden away on some back clearance shelf at some particular Lowe’s for $20 buy all they have, but it will be hard. . Although the Proto locking extension is a very similar design, it is not the same as the Craftsman. The Craftsman is made in Taiwan, and the Proto is made in Texas. Same situation with the MAC sockets vs the Craftsman. The FACOM sockets are made in Taiwan though.
My store still had them up front in the deals section. Here's the store finder:If you can still find a 3/8 set anywhere hidden away on some back clearance shelf at some particular Lowe’s for $20 buy all they have, but it will be hard. . Although the Proto locking extension is a very similar design, it is not the same as the Craftsman. The Craftsman is made in Taiwan, and the Proto is made in Texas. Same situation with the MAC sockets vs the Craftsman. The FACOM sockets are made in Taiwan though.
I think proto/facom are both owned by Stanley? AFAIK, the craftsman are facom rebadges. I've seen proto ratchets that are rebadged facom. Knurl section looks identical to c-fman but part number are cf-man specific.The Proto extension that was linked says COO is China. Amazon could always be incorrect, but it stopped me from purchasing.
My store still had them up front in the deals section. Here's the store finder:
The Proto extension that was linked says COO is China. Amazon could always be incorrect, but it stopped me from purchasing.
I've had stuff ring different at the cashier than what's marked. Different item mind you but may be worth a tryData points for reference, of the 2 somewhat local stores here
1 is entirely out of stock
1 has stock but at $39 each
oh yeah, if you're going by the online price that's been wrong in the two stores I've checked. I thought you had gone into store. IOW, store has them marked downData points for reference, of the 2 somewhat local stores here
1 is entirely out of stock
1 has stock but at $39 each
I originally bought 2x Metric set the deal of the day for $30 a while back. When I went to the store I found 3x sets that weren't even showing upon the inventory.If you can still find a 3/8 set anywhere hidden away on some back clearance shelf at some particular Lowe’s for $20 buy all they have, but it will be hard. . Although the Proto locking extension is a very similar design, it is not the same as the Craftsman. The Craftsman is made in Taiwan, and the Proto is made in Texas. Same situation with the MAC sockets vs the Craftsman. The FACOM sockets are made in Taiwan though.
