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If you have one close to you find the Sears "Scratch and dent" location. You can find amazing deals on tools in there.

I picked up a 599.99 mech set for 249.99 since it was missing 4 sockets. They have tons of deals in there.
 
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DiStOrTiOn

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If you're interested in a cordless impact, I bought a used Craftsman Professional one on ebay for 7 bucks. 1/2" drive, and it will do the work of a corded/air run impact. You can no longer buy them from Sears, but the used ones can be had for super cheap, and the batteries and chargers are still stocked at sears.

And good buy on that jack, my cousin has it and it's never failed him, I've also got a Craftsman, the 4ton pro version, and it works really well. My cman jack stands also work quite well.

I would suggest craftsman, their stuff is very good, and reasonably priced. Have fun!
 
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BuickBoy

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Good pointer on the origin of the tools. I'll keep that in mind when at HF.
 

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LOOK AT THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN before you buy anything!!!! The Pittsburgh Pro line of tools, if made in China, are good tools. A lot of what they are selling these days are made in India. DO not buy made in India tools! They are THE worst quality tools on the planet.

I never thought the day would come that we would be looking at the Chinese tools in order to ensure higher quality. I've never sen them, but the India made tools must really be something to behold.:spit:
 
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