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n2hcky

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Decided it was time to join the gearwrench fan club.
Got these for $80.
Hope that was a decent deal?
I couldn't find the 10pc set online.
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n2hcky

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Looks like a good deal. Where did you get it from.

Actually got them on the BAY.
$79 +$8shipping but had a coupon for over $8 off so really it was free shipping.
I did check and these are the ones that have the 14MM......I know some of the sets didn't.
 

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THey're not models with Capstop, are they?

I have both types, and actually love the capstop. Too bad they only came on limited sizes.
 
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n2hcky

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THey're not models with Capstop, are they?

I have both types, and actually love the capstop. Too bad they only came on limited sizes.

Not sure.
Will know in a week or so I guess.
I couldn't even find this set on gearwrench.com
Must be some old stock so they may be the capstop type.......I have seen those and I would think they would be :thumbup:
 

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Your right in the ball park for the typical 50% deals that Sears consistently has on these sets; I think you did fine! As a matter of fact; you paid what usually the 8 piece wrench sets at Sears go for; so, I think you did even better! Enjoy your Gearwrenches! You will be buying more... check out the flex heads and stubbies... next! :) Sears has the 50% off Gearwrench deals from time to time; keep your eyes peeled! :)
 
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Titus

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I have both of those sets along with the metric stubbies. I don't know how I lived without them.
 

jerk_chicken

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I have to drop that comment as well- I don't know how I lived without my gearwrenches for so long. They really make a lot of sense. I can't count the ways, but they work. That's it.
 

T56 Impala

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Guess I'm the only one that doesn't like GW or even ratcheting wrenches. Still, I must say that you got a good deal there.
 

Tlag

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I have had the Gearwrench non-reverse flex combo wrenches for over a year and have been very happy with them. Got them at the holiday sales at Sears.

I just bought some Gearwrench 3/8 deep metric sockets at Advanced Auto. The Sears retail stores in my area don't carry the Gearwrench sockets. And the only deep 3/8 metrics Sears had were laser etched only, no stamped size markings

Advanced had the same 14 pc 3/8" 6mm-19mm 6pt deep set Sears sells on-line for $70 for $34.99 and that's their regular price. Advanced also has the 1/2" 10 pc deep 12pt metric set 10-19mm 12 for 39.99. And they come with a very nice 14" rail.

I may still go with Craftsman for the 1/2 deeps, just to maintain the trade balance. But that would be the only reason. Gearwrench sockets are very nice and that free rail is killer!
 

paramudduck

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You know it's weird, I like the Gearwrenches but I still use the old style laminates as well.

The really weird part is that I use my stubbies ten times or even more oftener then the standards. I still haven't figured out why.
 

eric87

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i have had my gear wrenches since they came out. i think they are great. you did good on that deal.
 

petty4243

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I have a set of them... was frusterated after the fact of buying them... they were missing several of the ones I needed.... ended up buying individuals to complete set from 8-19mm... I have had them about 1 year now... replaced the 15mm 4 times(thankfuly warrentied)... more recently bought Blue Points offset reversibles.... much better tool yes more expensive than gearwrench... still same quality as snap on flank drive but much cheaper..

just my 2 cents worth
 

wyndycity

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That's a pretty good deal even at $80.

Not to brag or anything but I got the exact same two sets, 10 pc metric and 10 pc SAE both for $50 total on Black Friday 2007 with a $10 off Sears coupon. :bounce: I've pieced a couple sizes in individually over time though.

I'm not much of a Black Friday person but that price was an deal-breaker for me and I'm glad I did it.
 
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