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Companion Tools at Sears?

Zeroek

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Anyone ever need a companion so they just keep a Companion Wrench in their pocket?? Or maybe your favorite size socket??
 
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eschoendorff

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A lonely guy like me though needs some kind of companion.

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NOMAD

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I wish the regular craftsman ratchet extensions had the knurled grip like the companion ones do. It's really easy to spin stuff on/off but the 10" companion extension I was using today has a slight bow to it. I was like WTF?
 
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Zeroek

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I got a buddy at work that has a snap on box but I swear he has like all companion tools in it. It's weird.
 
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Fedwrench

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I got a buddy at work that has a snap on box but I swear he has like all companion tools in it. It's weird.

That is not that uncommon for someone to have a nice large Snap on rollaway that's either pretty empty, or has harbor freight type tools in it. I've seen it more than a few times.
At least they look good from a distance.:)
 

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I wish the regular craftsman ratchet extensions had the knurled grip like the companion ones do. It's really easy to spin stuff on/off but the 10" companion extension I was using today has a slight bow to it. I was like WTF?

If your companion extension is 10" I am sure your companion (Mrs. NOMAD?) will not mind if it has a little bow to it. I am a little disturbed though that you chose to share this info with us right after that blow up doll post eschoendorff made.:shocking:
 

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If your companion extension is 10" I am sure your companion (Mrs. NOMAD?) will not mind if it has a little bow to it. I am a little disturbed though that you chose to share this info with us right after that blow up doll post eschoendorff made.:shocking:


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NOMAD

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If your companion extension is 10" I am sure your companion (Mrs. NOMAD?) will not mind if it has a little bow to it. I am a little disturbed though that you chose to share this info with us right after that blow up doll post eschoendorff made.:shocking:

I'm sitting here with my 10" companion in my hand and I am speechless too.. :Twitch:








I should have known I was posting after the doll post.:bounce:
 

MarkH

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Lets see playing with the tool with a companion or

Companion tools at Sears.

Cannot even call that a choice. Never did find any good companions at Sears now a few other stores thats another story. Quality builds, well designed lubrication system that should really bring the post into the gutter. But then I still choose the leather gal companion.
 

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That's probably a local store policy. Here my store warrants Gearwrench as well as Craftsman. In fact, I have warranted tools so damaged one couldn't tell whether they were Cman. I buy far more stuff from that store than I normally would just because of that.
 

cinco

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The thread may have been dead for five years but that's potentially useful information. I only have a few nearly-new Companion tools in my secondary box but I might talk to someone about a dead Gearwrench and see what they say. Then again, maybe not since the last time I went to my local Sears I stood at the counter for 10 minutes before someone wandering by from the clothing department took pity on me. Probably saved me some hassle as well, since I was in the process of calculating tax so I could just leave money and a note on the counter.
 
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Zeroek

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Good lord I posted this thread when I worked at Sears Auto seems like ages ago. I didn't know Sears still sold Companion stuff anymore.
 
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