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Saw the Craftsman 3 piece prybar set was on sale to club members for 19.99 this week, so I stopped by to pic up a set. Noticed it is Made in USA and upon further inspection, it has a small WH stamped on each bar. Was wondering if this was the OEM. Anyone know what this means?

Also, any comments on quality? I figured it had to be at least as good as harbor freight!

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the hard handled pry bars are made by Wilde, the soft handled with striking caps are made for Craftsman by Mayhew.
 

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I've had a set for about three years and beaten the hell out of them, no problems. I think Mayhew is the OEM for them, but I could be wrong.
 
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These are the hard handles without striking caps. I guess the W could be for Wilde. Or I could be reading it upside down and it stands for MayHew.. :wtf:
 
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I've had a set for about three years and beaten the hell out of them, no problems. I think Mayhew is the OEM for them, but I could be wrong.

Ive been making due with some Pitsburg ****, I think I'll be happy with these for a long while. Glad to hear they hold up.
 

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I guess the W could be for Wilde.
The W doesn't stand for Wilde; it's some kind of a date or lot code. My set has different letters on them, none of them W, but they're definitely of Wilde manufacture.
 
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I love mine, the hard plastic cleans easy and they are stiff enough not to worry about em bending when doing work.
 

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I saw this set when I was at a Sears on Saturday. That is a damn good buy for 20 bucks. Too bad I already got some MAC TOOLS green guys, else I would have to look at these real serious like. I saw some bars on eBay that were selling for more, but I think they were black if memory serves me correctly. Wonder what was so special bout them? Anyways, these red ones look pretty good, and with the warranty and all, gotta say not bad at all Craftsman, not bad.
 

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I've got the same ones. Been holding up well, and the tips are still in great shape. No complaints.
 
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The W doesn't stand for Wilde; it's some kind of a date or lot code. My set has different letters on them, none of them W, but they're definitely of Wilde manufacture.

OK, I guess I am over thinking it :D

Just happy to find a USA pry bar set for under 20 bones.
 

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These have the curved tip, right?
I'm in the market for the same thing but straight tip. Does Craftsman/Wilde have those? Ever on sale?
 

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These have the curved tip, right?
I'm in the market for the same thing but straight tip. Does Craftsman/Wilde have those? Ever on sale?

Besides direct from Mayhew the only other source for straight tips i've seen is off the trucks.
 

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Harry epsteins has the longer bars to match those craftsman if you need them. <---- great prices.
 
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Does anyone have the part number? I cannot find them on the craftsman club E-mail junk.

Since they stopped sending out the flyer...I have not bought any craftsman. LOL
 

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I have had this set for almost a year.I have highly abused them,with no issues.For the money you cant go wrong
 

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I will not be back in our local sears store again. I have in the past bought a lot of tools through the craftsman club..right in the store. They have always honored it.

Today: I walk in, find these pry bars on the shelf. Go to the check out. Show the lady the craftsman club card and the discount price. She says we cannot sell it to you for that. You either have to pay full price or you have to order it online and have it shipped to you (and pay the shipping).

I also spoke to the manager. Same thing..they will not honor the craftsman club prices in this store. I told him I have been buying craftsman tools in their store since I was 16 (45 now). I told him that if they no longer honor the craftsman club prices..I have no need to ever set foot in their store again. I am very angry!!!!!! :rant:

I had an issue once before over the club price with some salesman, but the manager told him to honor the prices. I am done with this store.

I won't be in another town that has a sears store until after the sale is over...so I guess I won't get them. :(
 

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Call their regional/district manager. Unless it was an independently owned "Sears Hometown" store, I don't see how they have any choice but to honor Sears corporate pricing.
 

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Call their regional/district manager. Unless it was an independently owned "Sears Hometown" store, I don't see how they have any choice but to honor Sears corporate pricing.

^This

Somebody in that store doesn't know wtf they are doing
 

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Call their regional/district manager. Unless it was an independently owned "Sears Hometown" store, I don't see how they have any choice but to honor Sears corporate pricing.

^This

Somebody in that store doesn't know wtf they are doing


Obviouslly they do not care. I overhead them tell some guy he would have to send his broken ratchet off to some "repair center" (at his own cost). They do not replace tools that are broken.

I will no longer go into this local store. Period. I am off for the summer (teacher), but I will use the sears store in the town I work in. They are nice people. I have dealt with them before with broken tools. However, I cannot justify driving 100 miles round trip just for these pry bars (even though I need them). LOL
 
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I will no longer go into this local store. Period. I am off for the summer (teacher), but I will use the sears store in the town I work in. They are nice people. I have dealt with them before with broken tools. However, I cannot justify driving 100 miles round trip just for these pry bars (even though I need them). LOL

Wow you drive 100 miles each day for your teaching job? Either way, even if you never go back, you need to report this store. Don't let them get away with these shenanigans.
 

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Obviouslly they do not care. I overhead them tell some guy he would have to send his broken ratchet off to some "repair center" (at his own cost). They do not replace tools that are broken.

I will no longer go into this local store. Period. I am off for the summer (teacher), but I will use the sears store in the town I work in. They are nice people. I have dealt with them before with broken tools. However, I cannot justify driving 100 miles round trip just for these pry bars (even though I need them). LOL


Refusal to honor the warranty is another violation of company policey. Every Sears that I have ever been into either repairs or replaces broken tools. As stated in another post I'd go up the chain of command. Get the names of those who are refusing and report them

Now as far as the prybars, since you're dealing with bad empolyees in that particular store, you could buy on line and do a store pick-up to get the sale price. You can even do this at the store at one of computer terminals
 

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Or and this is just a thought, if you really feel that you will NEVER step foot in that store again, I am sure one of the GJ family here can have you send them the funds and get u a set. But as mentioned above, you can get them online and have them shipped to the Bad Guys store for nothin as far as ship costs go.
 

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Wow you drive 100 miles each day for your teaching job? Either way, even if you never go back, you need to report this store. Don't let them get away with these shenanigans.

Yes, contrary to what "teachers" claim..it pays well. They only work 8 months out of the year. :lol_hitti

Of course I teach at a small college :)

Or and this is just a thought, if you really feel that you will NEVER step foot in that store again, I am sure one of the GJ family here can have you send them the funds and get u a set. But as mentioned above, you can get them online and have them shipped to the Bad Guys store for nothin as far as ship costs go.

I won't go back in there. I wish I had the names of the people involved. I would E-mail headquarters. I cannot hear on phones, so a call won't work.

I am trying to think of anyone I know who is a craftsman club member. My dad is (lives in the area though). I do not have a credit card to order it online.
 

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I won't go back in there. I wish I had the names of the people involved. I would E-mail headquarters. I cannot hear on phones, so a call won't work.

I am trying to think of anyone I know who is a craftsman club member. My dad is (lives in the area though). I do not have a credit card to order it online.[/QUOTE]

If you really want to jerk a knot in someones tail do this.

Apply for a sears charge on line. Once you get approved order the pry bar set and pick up in store.

Then tell those who did you wrong that you got a sears charge online. You would have done this in the store but they were being jerks.

The store manager, dept manager and associates are graded on the number of credit applications they turn in.

You can always cancel the card afterwards
 

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Yes, contrary to what "teachers" claim..it pays well. They only work 8 months out of the year. :lol_hitti

Of course I teach at a small college :)



I won't go back in there. I wish I had the names of the people involved. I would E-mail headquarters. I cannot hear on phones, so a call won't work.

I am trying to think of anyone I know who is a craftsman club member. My dad is (lives in the area though). I do not have a credit card to order it online.

Do you have a paypal account? I am booked for my time the next 2 days, but Thur or Fri I could go and see if they got some sets left round here. I am sure somebody can find you a set for 20 bucks and then get em shipped for bout 12 bucks or less.
 

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Do you have a paypal account? I am booked for my time the next 2 days, but Thur or Fri I could go and see if they got some sets left round here. I am sure somebody can find you a set for 20 bucks and then get em shipped for bout 12 bucks or less.



I truly appreciate the offer. I do not have paypal either.

Its ok, I will either find a relative or not worry about the bars at this time. Sorry for venting in this thread. I was more than a little angry at the local store. They are a great deal for about half of what they wanted here ($39.99).
 

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I truly appreciate the offer. I do not have paypal either.

Its ok, I will either find a relative or not worry about the bars at this time. Sorry for venting in this thread. I was more than a little angry at the local store. They are a great deal for about half of what they wanted here ($39.99).



Anyone can order in store and have them shipped for free to a different address if you have a relative that can do that for you.

Why not just order online and pick up in store? I mean really? I understand you are trying to prove a point but this isn't how you "win"...

You win by going up the chain.

Also the craftsman club price should be automatic. Ring the set up, she rings the card up discounted to $19.99 automatically....wtf is going on at your Sears store?
 

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Anyone can order in store and have them shipped for free to a different address if you have a relative that can do that for you.

Why not just order online and pick up in store? I mean really? I understand you are trying to prove a point but this isn't how you "win"...

You win by going up the chain.

Also the craftsman club price should be automatic. Ring the set up, she rings the card up discounted to $19.99 automatically....wtf is going on at your Sears store?

Yea that's what I thought too. I bought a set of the rebranded knipex pliers on crafty club sunday and they automatically came up with discounted price
 

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I truly appreciate the offer. I do not have paypal either.

Its ok, I will either find a relative or not worry about the bars at this time. Sorry for venting in this thread. I was more than a little angry at the local store. They are a great deal for about half of what they wanted here ($39.99).

No worries. I would have a friend go get them like others have stated. If Sears is acting like that where you are from, it has to be bad management or some other sorry excuse. I am in a big city, and if anyone was treated that way, I am sure some heads would roll :beer:

Also, you really should call the corporate headquarters and file a complaint. I do not have that # but I am sure a google search will quickly find it, and if memory serves me correct, I think the HQ is in Illinois. I bet if you were calm, cool, and collective, and stated your complaint with out any nasty four letter words, you might just happen upon a free set of bars being delivered to your home.
 

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Also, you really should call the corporate headquarters and file a complaint. I do not have that # but I am sure a google search will quickly find it, and if memory serves me correct, I think the HQ is in Illinois. I bet if you were calm, cool, and collective, and stated your complaint with out any nasty four letter words, you might just happen upon a free set of bars being delivered to your home.

Thanks for the suggestion. I just found out it is listed as a "hometown" store. It says nothing about that on the building nor anywhere inside.

I have a profound hearing loss so could not make a phone call. However, I found an E-mail address.

I am very hard of hearing, so I do not have a phone number.

I am a member of the craftsman club. I have been for many years. I have always gone into the local store and picked up the specials off the rack and they rang up (with my card) the correct sales price.

My e-mail says shop in store or online.

I went into the local store today. I picked up the 3 pry bar set off the shelf (Sears Item# 00943278000 | Model# 43278). They are listed as $19.99 for club members.


I went to the checkout..where the lady rang it up at $39.99 (minus around $3 club discount), plus tax. I explained to her the correct club price. She had some gentleman look it up on their computer. They refused to sell it to me for the club price. They both said I had to order it online and pay whatever shipping (when I had the set in my hand).

The E-mail clearly says IN STORE OR ONLINE...yet they refuse to honor this club prices.

I do not have a credit card to order online. What can I do about this?

sears: 029 Highway 62 E, Mountain Home, AR 72653



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