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Cle-Line C21121 135 Degree Heavy-Duty Cobalt Jobber Length Drill Set in Metal Case, 29 Pieces. *USA made

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00PFQVUVC/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all

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Just a heads up guys - these Mirka discs are 1.25" according to the part number, so if you were hoping for something for your 5" or 6" sander, you will be disappointed with these ;) I didn't know they made them that small!
 
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Just a heads up guys - these Mirka discs are 1.25" according to the part number, so if you were hoping for something for your 5" or 6" sander, you will be disappointed with these ;) I didn't know they made them that small!



Missed that.... good catch!


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Not a warehouse deal but 6 pack of Fram TG8A's for $20. $3.33/per filter is pretty darn good:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IQ2QZ9O/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Not sold by Amazon but fulfilled by Amazon and the seller appears to have 100% positive fb over ~300 transactions.

Before you spout off "Fram is ****!" like the internet expert we all know you are, I encourage you to understand that ToughGard is not ExtraGard. Research this first.

These will fit all Windsor-era Fords (300/302/351), virtually any Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep product from the '90s that would otherwise take a "-16" filter (thus 5.2/5.9/the truck V6/Caravans with 3.0 and 3.3 etc and Jeep 4.0), and most Toyota truck products from 1980 'til at least 2004 (I'm not sure what the '05+ Tacos use?)..... so that means 22R/22RE/2.7/3.4 and possibly more. On anything other than a Ford it gives you a larger filter and a bit more oil capacity as such. Some vehicles will experience clearance issues so do your research and on an '02 Taco 2.7 I just had to pound a tab out of the way.
 

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So I would like to tell you what a great deal this was but inside the Elora Box was a cheap Chinese Craftsman side cutters worth about $2. Hopefully these sell so rarely that Amazon can chase down the scammer.

***** but it happens. At least Amazon will take it back. If you chat online and tell them what happened they'll most likely tell you just keep it and credit your account. From the desktop site go to Help - need more help - contact us.

I got a 3/4" S&D drill bit yesterday that had been blued and even melted at the cutting edges. That one I'll just send back. Overall though I'd say I keep 90% of my AWD orders
 

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Before you spout off "Fram is ****!" like the internet expert we all know you are, I encourage you to understand that ToughGard is not ExtraGard. Research this first.
Do the Tough Guard filters still have cardboard end caps?

IIRC the higher end Fram filters are good filters, lower end Fram filters are the ones that have/had quality issues.

Rather than trying to keep track of which Fram filters are OK I simply avoid Fram filters.

A quick Google search for Tough Guard fram I just did doesn't make me want to do more research. Whether true or not it, I wasn't inspired to do more research.

Easier for me to just buy other brands. I prefer filters with stamped steel end caps over those with cardboard end caps. YMMV

https://forums.anandtech.com/thread...the-tough-guard-fram-oil-filter-is-ok.192473/

"So for those that say the tough guard is not to bad... it is. It has the same problems as the regular orange fram."

"I am not saying it does not happen to others, but fram is well known for this problem and this problem still carries on in their high end Tough Guard filter that some people think is ok."

"Yes that is the thing. This is common for fram oil filters. Poeple were/are saying the tough guard is a better filter but it still has the same problems of the cheap orange fram."

http://www.austincc.edu/wkibbe/oilfilterstudy.htm
Fram Tough Guard TG8A
"Cartridge End Cap Type Cardboard"
 
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I bought that. It's missing the 6mm wrench. It's otherwise perfect, but that's not much of a deal (It's $150ish at Epstein, new) missing a $12 wrench. I'll probably send it back. I guess whoever inspected it saw "14 piece" and thought the rack (which is damaged, but about what it'll look like after a week of use, and then for the next five years, based on my experience with Ernst racks. minus the grease.) counted.
 

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So I would like to tell you what a great deal this was but inside the Elora Box was a cheap Chinese Craftsman side cutters worth about $2. Hopefully these sell so rarely that Amazon can chase down the scammer.
That *****. I haven't been burned yet, but I know it's going to happen. At least you'll get your money back.
 

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Today I got one drill bit for a "6 pack".

In these cases I always chat and they say to just keep it and refund me. Although I've been doing this quite a bit 'cause I've suddenly started ordering 3-6 items each day from Warehouse Deals. I keep wondering if at some point they'll flag my account thinking I'm lying about all these screw-ups.

Incidentally I'm always honest - I really want AWD to work. At the same time I expect to get whatever was described at the time I ordered (or my $ back). So far it's never been a problem

I'm happy to ship things back but in cases like a single small drill bit or a cracked radiator it just seems wasteful to all parties involved.
 

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Today I got one drill bit for a "6 pack".

In these cases I always chat and they say to just keep it and refund me. Although I've been doing this quite a bit 'cause I've suddenly started ordering 3-6 items each day from Warehouse Deals. I keep wondering if at some point they'll flag my account thinking I'm lying about all these screw-ups.

Incidentally I'm always honest - I really want AWD to work. At the same time I expect to get whatever was described at the time I ordered (or my $ back). So far it's never been a problem

I'm happy to ship things back but in cases like a single small drill bit or a cracked radiator it just seems wasteful to all parties involved.


I just shipped 4 Bahco files back to the UK this afternoon. They were supposed to all be 10 packs and they shipped 4 single files and one box of 10 to me. I paid $8.00 to have them shipped to me on a $43. order. The shipping back to the UK was $23. 50 vis USPS that they told me to use. The CS person said they would reimburse me when I called back with the total for the return shipping. We shall see BUT it all seemed pretty silly to me. All I wanted was the balance of my 40 little files.....
 
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