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Craftsman Hex Key Set only $ 1.34

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timmyisme22

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Well, guess you could add on some Craftsman USA (V^ forge marks) 6 point RP claw wrenches for $12 a set. They've been up for a bit and are still up.

Small sets, but they work well for the cost.
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Metric


Then the hex's are just an added flavor ;)
 
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^ ^ Yeah those RP sets show up at various locations (SearsOutlets & Sears) across country but still YMMV (showed quantity of 2,000 units).

The little hex set above had over 20,000 items available and pick-up from normal Sears store. Thus the $1.34 little hex sets only cost effective if you're planning a trip to Sears anyway. Not worth shipping unless you combined with other items.

With 90% markdown this is another clear-out of Made In USA stuff being dumped by Sears. I doubt we'll ever see a Made In USA set of hex keys from Sears again. :sad:
 

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The Sears outlet in Concord NC has the hex keys $1.49, 8 piece 6 point RP wrenches $9.99 metric only, 9 piece 12 point RP wrenches $12.99 metric only, 7 piece torx socket set $9.99 regular $39.99, and 4 piece socket adaptor set $5.99 1/4 to 3/8, 3/8 to 1/2, 1/2 to 3/8, 3/8 to 1/4"
 

kxlexus

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Wish the wrenches were available at a regular Sears at that price and not an outlet.
Either way I need them shipped. Our Sears closed in December. Never had an outlet
 

itsvegas

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Our local store must have like 100 sets. I just bought 15 for the hell of it. Always can use allen keys. Tried to talk the manager into giving me a deal on all the sets but he wouldn't budge much!
 

Manny2_0

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I wonder what the deal is on these
most of the reviews says thems are imports

I'm pretty interested
also the pic of the metric says it goes to 18 but the description say 16
 
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ER70S-2

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They are made in USA, but they are nasty looking. The ends were not ground or chamfered cleanly. I had them in my hand and tossed them back into the box. I was not impressed at all with the quality.
 

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I only use keys on electronics if necessary. Good deal though if they're quality. Nowadays with the state of my peepers I prefer something with a sized sleeve which of course I already own. Appreciate the post though.
 

nicksnothereman

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I got the twin aluminum chinese set (orange...just the orange one) for like 95 cents. Pair of craftsman mech gloves for a buck. Dead on one piece hammer for 7 bucks, greenlee wire cutters/pliers for 4 bucks, sheffield wire cutters/pliers for 2 bucks. Made out like a bandit.

They were running 75% off the clearance prices when I was there. At my store they had some stuff that you guys might want like estwing brick hammers and vaughan shingle axes but tons of shelf wear on those; 6 bucks a pop. I was going to bite but really have no use for either at this point. The hammer I got is real good though.
 
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