Yeah, but if you vbuy them Robogrips, we're all gonna laugh at you!wilbilt said:

eschoendorff said:Yeah, but if you vbuy them Robogrips, we're all gonna laugh at you!![]()

Ign said:Robogrip, just another Craftsman gimmick. Now I see their new gimmick in the latest Club flyer is the "Crossforce" wrench.
Coach James said:I saw another company selling those twist wrenches before they showed up under the Craftsman name.
I can't believe Sears, HD, Lowes or anyone else still sells those Crapogrip pliers.
****** pinching?wantedabiggergarage said:Robogrips are not a common tool, however I do have a great use for them. We leave them and a screwdriver with our keg stuff, to attach and adjust the CO2. Other then that, I have only come up with one other use, and that was so specialized I would be the only one here knowing what I am talking about.

eschoendorff said:****** pinching?![]()

eschoendorff said:Yeah, but if you vbuy them Robogrips, we're all gonna laugh at you!![]()
YES!!!!!! It was one exchange taht I didi at Seasr that actually worked. I went in and handed them the set of Robogrips and they gave me a retail cvredit toward the purchase of these Craftsman-branded Knipex Cobras:Junkman said:Wonder if they are covered under the Sears "satisfaction guarantee"? If so, return them for something else that you might get better use out of....

eschoendorff said:YES!!!!!! It was one exchange taht I didi at Seasr that actually worked. I went in and handed them the set of Robogrips and they gave me a retail cvredit toward the purchase of these Craftsman-branded Knipex Cobras:
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...ertical=TOOL&subcat=Pliers&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
much much much much better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
Okay, to be fair that was two years ago and it was at a different Sears than the one I refered to in my "other" thread.wantedabiggergarage said:When was the last time you used the return under the satisfaction guarantee?
I have thought of returning my regular ratchets, and keeping only the thin pro line, and the round head fine tooth, style. But what I would get instead would be a catalog only purchase!
ImportTuner said:Does Harry Epstein sell small quantities? Have never heard of the company .. any plus or minus in doing business with them? thanks
(would I need that for)
wantedabiggergarage said:One minus, shopping there can be addictive!
Never bought from them online, but when I found them (local for me), I had to watch the budget in there, as well as the wish list....
Things I saw that I wish I could have bought
old vise
10" bench grinder
6' (yep that's FOOT), verner caliper(would I need that for)
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Yup... I've ordered just one single wrench from them before. if you call them, they sound lik ethey are still a mom and pop business. Great people and the service has been great too. I would not hesitate to recommend them.ImportTuner said:Does Harry Epstein sell small quantities? Have never heard of the company .. any plus or minus in doing business with them? thanks
How well does the Bonney compare to say Craftsman, S&K, Proto, etc...?Coach James said:I bought from them and I live in North Carolina. I emailed them a list of what I wanted along with the zip code to ship to. They sent me a total, I sent a money order and my tools were here a few days later.
And those Bonney wrenches are great. I got me some and some for my dad. I asked him what tool brands were used when he grew up during the depression and told me most mechanics around where he grew up(South New Jersey) used Bonney. I got him a set for old times sake. He was really suprised and said seeing that name brought back alot of memories from when he was a kid.
Coach

In my experience, it is right on par...ImportTuner said:How well does the Bonney compare to say Craftsman, S&K, Proto, etc...?
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eschoendorff said:In my experience, it is right on par...