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Gearwrench Completer Sets at Tractor Supply

wvrailroader

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I noticed today that Tractor Supply has the 4 piece Gearwrench Completer Sets marked down to $39.99. These are usually around $60. The metric and standard sets are both on sale at this price til sometime up in October according to the sign on the shelf.

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FadedGray

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Sweet! Got a neighbor that works there, I'll just give them money and they can pick them up with discount!
 

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Right now with TOOLUP $39.40 at Zoro.com and free shipping. They want $1.11 (state) sales tax for me vs full-boat sales tax if I buy locally. A slight savings, yes, but it also comes to your door if you don't feel like visiting your TSC. Just another option.
 

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These are still $39.99 in-store (I believe through 10/23) and with tonight's 15% friends & family event it gets pretty reasonable. I'm sure there's screen shots of the "invite" all over SD or elsewhere in cyberland. It's nothing but a graphic sent out via email, no barcodes or other codes
 

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These are still $39.99 in-store (I believe through 10/23) and with tonight's 15% friends & family event it gets pretty reasonable. I'm sure there's screen shots of the "invite" all over SD or elsewhere in cyberland. It's nothing but a graphic sent out via email, no barcodes or other codes

I cant seem to find the friends and family thing, care to share it?
 
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87quest

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Did anyone notice that the sae has the metric picture and the mm set has sae sizes on the wrenches? Just wondering I am the only one that got a chuckle.

Also first post after lurking for about ten months.
 

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Did anyone notice that the sae has the metric picture and the mm set has sae sizes on the wrenches? Just wondering I am the only one that got a chuckle.

Also first post after lurking for about ten months.

I think that threw me too. But I got the metric set tonight for $33. Honestly, I'll never need the damn things, but it's more like collecting baseball cards at this point. I already purchased a 21mm separately about 10 years ago for tearing down OBS Fords (Ford loves 18mm bolt heads with 21mm nuts). But 22, 24, 25....I'll probably never need. And the 25 is probably 1" with different stamping LOL
 

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22mm is common. It's very close to 7/8", so lots of global equipment uses it.

24mm is rare, and I've never encountered a 25mm fastener.
 
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