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http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-pc...p-00943278000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
Sale ends Tuesday according to the ad in my paper.
Sale ends Tuesday according to the ad in my paper.
If you want a USA set, this is the time.
Every set I have found are USA, including my personal set.
If you zoom in on the pics in the ad, there's a "Made in the USA" stamp. These are nice, I have a set.

I have also seen this "Hecho en China" so this is a coin toss...
Every set I have found are USA, including my personal set.
That is what I knew as well, the standard pry bars were made by Wilde Tool and the professional pry bars made by Mayhew, all made in USA until I saw a chinese set. Anyway this is a good deal, if they aren't USA made you can always return.
If you zoom in on the pics in the ad, there's a "Made in the USA" stamp. These are nice, I have a set.

They are USA made by the way.
The old stock is, the new stock is not. Seems to be a lot of USA sets available, but be sure to double-check.

FYI the tray is not actually a tray. Just cheap packaging.
you can turn the cheap tray upside down, then fill the backside with "great stuff" spray foam insulation (the kind you get a home depot or lowes). After it dries, get a hacksaw blade and run it along the backside to cut if flush. Then you have a very sturdy tray that is actually usable in a tool chest.
offhand... does anyone know how long sears will hold an idem if i buy it online but pick up in store? im not sure if ill be able to get there until Tuesday.
If you zoom in on the pics in the ad, there's a "Made in the USA" stamp. These are nice, I have a set.
These are nice prybars, but I sold mine the second the professional ones went on sale for $23.




Honesty... a lost art.
Compaing the two I have, the Taiwan made pry bar has a shorter handle and a longer shank. I'll try to snap a pic of them.