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My current drill (dewalt) is just about done and since I have the 1/2" C3 impact, I'd simply figured I would stick with that line but the more I think about it, the difference between the two comes down to price since performance is going to be almost the same from each and I don't "have" to stay with craftsman. If I had more than 1 craftsman item then it would be a harder decision I reckon.
 
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I have several c3 tools and have not regretted any of them. I hope they come out with some new stuff. I'd hate typ see them keep shrinking the line. I've got enough invested in it that out would really hurt to switch to something else.

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^ same here, I have several C3 tools and 4 Li-Ion batteries but if you look at the Ryobi line they have a lot more tools that the C3 line doesn't offer. I'm thinking buying two Ryobi tools that come with batteries ought to be enough to get me access to those missing tools while I still keep my most used C3 tools (drills, impacts etc) as long as I can- it's just a shame because Ryobi's flourescent green color scheme is just not my first choice for tools.
 
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Speaking of leaf blowers I posted this on the Sear's deals thread since I forgot about this thread.

Anyone know where/if I can buy the C3 leaf blower (tool only)? It ***** to see Ryobi One+ not only has a better tool variety than the C3 line, they're cheaper too. Despite all their financial issues I see Craftsman/Sears isn't making much effort to keep up with the competition- even though they're built by the same company as the maker of the Ryobi tools.

I may just buy the Ryobi one for $64 which comes with a battery and charger and gives me access to some other tools that Craftsman decided to nix such as the buffer/polisher etc.


I just picked up the blower on eBay. Excellent condition, 46 clams out the door. Patience pays.

I recommend setting up an alert on eBay so you get a notification when new matching listings come up. That's probably your best bet.
 

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^ same here, I have several C3 tools and 4 Li-Ion batteries but if you look at the Ryobi line they have a lot more tools that the C3 line doesn't offer. I'm thinking buying two Ryobi tools that come with batteries ought to be enough to get me access to those missing tools while I still keep my most used C3 tools (drills, impacts etc) as long as I can- it's just a shame because Ryobi's flourescent green color scheme is just not my first choice for tools.

Most of it looks identical other than the color. THe only thing I see is the blower and orbital polisher that interest me. That orbital would be really handy...i hate tripping over cords!
 

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Has anyone actually used the brushless drill? I've looking for YouTube videos of it in action but have yet to find any legit one

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has anyone picked up the little miter saw? is it fairly accurate? Snagging the Jigsaw next, but would like to have a small battery power miter for trim work.
 

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I bought the miter and returned it.

Felt more like a toy than a tool. I bet with enough adjustment it would be reasonably accurate, but it's really really small. Like 2x4's only.
 

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Was at my local sears today and checked on the blower. They had on on display and the staff did not know anything about it being discontinued. She was able to confirm that they are not able to reserve or order one though. They were only going to give me a 10% discount on the display model, but then they cant find the battery and charger for it so it I am supposed to get a call from the manager tomorrow on what they are willing to sell for. Seeing as the price for a battery and charger is $80 im hoping they will see reason and let it go cheap! Either that or Ill pay the $100 they are asking if they throw in a hi cap battery!
 

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Has anyone actually used the brushless drill? I've looking for YouTube videos of it in action but have yet to find any legit one

Yes. I have one. It's a powerful drill.

•600 In-Lbs of Torque
•22 Position, Adjustable Clutch
•2 Speed, All Metal Gearbox - 0-470 RPM's / 0-1800 RPM's

I've used this drill for both smaller jobs, and, bigger more ambitious projects. It has good torque and speed; it's a performer.

I can't think of another tool I'd need, like, or want to pay more for to be brushless. Brushless has it's place.

has anyone picked up the little miter saw? is it fairly accurate? Snagging the Jigsaw next, but would like to have a small battery power miter for trim work.

I own one of these as well. I like it; it works good. I'm impressed

I bought the miter and returned it.

Felt more like a toy than a tool. I bet with enough adjustment it would be reasonably accurate, but it's really really small. Like 2x4's only.

I own a corded DeWalt 12" miter saw as well. If I need to cut anything other than aluminum stock I grab the cordless Craftsman every time. It's light, accurate, super easy to handle, and clean up takes a minute tops.
 
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Was at my local sears today and checked on the blower. They had on on display and the staff did not know anything about it being discontinued. She was able to confirm that they are not able to reserve or order one though. They were only going to give me a 10% discount on the display model, but then they cant find the battery and charger for it so it I am supposed to get a call from the manager tomorrow on what they are willing to sell for. Seeing as the price for a battery and charger is $80 im hoping they will see reason and let it go cheap! Either that or Ill pay the $100 they are asking if they throw in a hi cap battery!

I'd be really surprised if they came down more than 30% off the original price. Realistically, the tool costs more to make than the battery and the charger so I doubt they'll take what a new battery and charger costs into account. They'll probably price it as the bare tool and give you 10% off that. When I bought my hedge trimmer, it was the same situation. I ended up getting it for around $60 or $65.
 
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I'd be really surprised if they came down more than 30% off the original price. Realistically, the tool costs more to make than the battery and the charger so I doubt they'll take what a new battery and charger costs into account. They'll probably price it as the bare tool and give you 10% off that. When I bought my hedge trimmer, it was the same situation. I ended up getting it for around $60 or $65.

yeah, if im being realistic im not expecting a whole lot from them. I would be happy if they throw in a battery and charger though. I only have one of the lithiums right now, so Id like to start replacing more of my old batteries anyway. Ill see what they say.
 
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The one handed recip saw shows unavailable (again) at craftsman.com and is listed as a clearance item at Kmart.com. Perhaps a trip to Sears to find a floor model is in order.
 
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The one handed recip saw shows unavailable (again) at craftsman.com and is listed as a clearance item at Kmart.com. Perhaps a trip to Sears to find a floor model is in order.


Picked up a floor model today, obviously used, but it included a compact, lithium battery, so a good deal. The manager confirmed that it has been discontinued, which would explain why they're starting to sell for $130 on eBay. I must say that it is a pretty cool saw. Sorry I waited this long to get it. If you want one, get it while the gettin's good.
 
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According to the .88 prices I see online, the chainsaw and sander have also been discontinued. Perhaps they're being replaced, perhaps not.
 
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I use the C3 vacuum to clean the entire car, not just touch-up work. It works much better and longer with the large XCP battery.
 

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The angle grinder has also been discontinued. Very suspicious that so many items are being discontinued.

I see it on sale for 39.97 but not listed as clearance?? Where did you get that it is discontinued? I thought someone said that the .88 prices were an indicator?
 
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I just picked up the blower on eBay. Excellent condition, 46 clams out the door. Patience pays.


Received this today. I have to say that this blower is more than adequate for blowing out my garage and cleaning off the driveway. This will be well used. Love it.
 
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Received this today. I have to say that this the blower is more than adequate for blowing out my garage and cleaning off the driveway. This will be well used. Love it.
Glad to hear another good review. I'll be picking one up tomorrow. I'll brag about the price once it's verified

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I have numerous C3 tools, but sadly, not the personal fan!
Searsoutlet.com is messed up, unable to add the Craftsman C3 19.2 volt 7-1/4" Circular Saw to the cart. Very aggravating.
 

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OK so I was able to add it to my cart this morning, but S&H was $12.38 & with tax was $65.56 total. I might wait a bit.
 

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OK so I was able to add it to my cart this morning, but S&H was $12.38 & with tax was $65.56 total. I might wait a bit.

I've had the C3 7 1/4" saw for a few years and love it! I'm right handed and I like that it is left side blade, unlike my corded Makita.

My Sears Outlet had a couple of the C3 saws in stock around Black Friday and I was tempted to buy another, but didn't. I was focussing more on the Craftsman Pro screwdrivers while I was there. I've been tempted to go back and see if they still have one left, but I can't justify the need for a second one, especially since I also purchased Milwaukee's M12 5 3/8" saw not too long ago for smaller jobs around the house. It's also left side blade, unlike Milwaukee's M18 7 1/4" saw.

Anyway, I highly recommend the C3 for around the house DIY stuff! :thumbup:
 

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I just picked up the blower on eBay. Excellent condition, 46 clams out the door. Patience pays.

I recommend setting up an alert on eBay so you get a notification when new matching listings come up. That's probably your best bet.

Welp, I did end up ordering the Ryobi blower+battery+charger from CPO outlet (on Amazon) for $60 delivered. I haven't used it yet but I'll post if there're any surprises. What this does is gives me access to other Ryobi tools that C3 doesn't carry anymore. Down the road I might buy another Ryobi battery. It's too bad I would've liked to stick with my C3 line rather than a hybrid but Craftsman chose to not offer their customers the same tools as Ryobi :lol_hitti
 

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Due to a shipping problem, the seller refunded the shipping cost. Got mine for 33. A great deal. Hard to beat that.
Well...I'm gonna beat it...

$25 - 5% military discount = $25 and change out the door[emoji1]

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I used it for about 10 min before my battery died (regular lion that i had not charged). And it works great. We had a lot of rain last night soo leaves were pretty wet. It was still able to clear the sidewalk pretty good and even clear flower beds. Overall i think it's better than i expected. Definitely better than a broom or rake! And at $25, it's a no brainer. Even at 40-50 i think it's a good deal without the battery.

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Guess i will have to start watching for a blower add that t the watch for list. I have had a worx blower for years that i got for a gift but like to keep all tools uniform. Like all C3 stuff all craftsman boxes. Hope craftsman gets the new C3 tools on the market. Since Ryobi (I Think) and craftsman C3 are made in the same factory.
 
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