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Metric for sure, it's 8,10,12,13,14,15,17,18. That's a pretty good spread...

I'm trying so hard not to buy the crossforms, but I just don't know if they're worth it, literally, when will a 8-13mm ish bolt be so over torques i have the clearance to use a crossform.

Maybe I'm just trying to convince myself! Metric or SAE? :)
 
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Harry Epstein has some Wilde pry bars, nice BIG ones too, like a 36" for $22 shipped, not sure how the half of that that is shipping would spread around to a few more items.
http://store.harryepstein.com/cp/PryBars/28B.html

Picture is teeny, anybody know if the plastic handle has a striker cap? Pict on the Wilde site it looks exactly like the read handle, non striker, Craftsman.
 
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Sears website sure is hard to keep up with, prices change by the hour/minute, the GW flex heads have just halved in price (international)-but I got these earlier cheaper still, the XL cross beams are coming back too (I'll wait) -looks like you have to be on the ball all the time with this mob
 

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Sears website sure is hard to keep up with, prices change by the hour/minute, the GW flex heads have just halved in price (international)-but I got these earlier cheaper still, the XL cross beams are coming back too (I'll wait) -looks like you have to be on the ball all the time with this mob

I think I am giving up on the Sears site, and will just stop in and maybe use the kiosk, or just skip the whole thing. Three or four days now I have been looking at 4 items, the two 5 pc boltouts, pry bars, and 12 pc nut drivers, and I've never been able to get them all at a reasonably close store for pickup.
 

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The Wilde pry bars at Epsteins are essentially the same as Sears, no striker cap.
 

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I think I am giving up on the Sears site, and will just stop in and maybe use the kiosk, or just skip the whole thing. Three or four days now I have been looking at 4 items, the two 5 pc boltouts, pry bars, and 12 pc nut drivers, and I've never been able to get them all at a reasonably close store for pickup.

If I were you I'de just forget about the kiosks and pickup-they are making things too hard for multiple stock picks--just stay home and order online-put things in your cart as you see them go cheap when you get the time--and get them delivered, why waste hours of your day, youv'e already lost more than you saved--your cart will update to the latest prices anyway
 

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Craftsman 18pc Full Polish Wrench set $61.29, use code REALWISH or SEARS5OFF50. Free in-store pickup or free shipping on $99+.

I don't know if these are USA or imports. There's a chance that they're still USA since these module sets are special bundles that don't sell as well as the separate sets.

As someone may have already mentioned, the 12pc offset wrench set is also on sale, for $64.79 before coupon.

REALWISH gives $5 off $50, but upgrades to $10 off $100 and free shipping on $99+. I believe it ends tonight.

That Craftsman 18pc Full Polish Wrench set is the red and white boxed set that contains USA-made Craftsman Professional wrenches. That's a great price.

This is the 12-piece companion set that contains the larger wrenches:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934274000P?prdNo=4&pickup=true&blockNo=4&blockType=G4
Not on additional sale at the moment (over the 10% and coupons).

Like the deep offsets, these sets are listed as full polish, but contain USA made Craftsman Professional wrenches. They're typically located in a different isle from the other wrenches, since they're part of the module set tool group, which includes (red and white) boxes with sockets, ratchets, and other tools - all USA made.
 

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Snooping on Cripe, they have Bernzomatic Mapp Oxy kit WITHOUT fuel for $20, comments on other sites for a similar looking (Cripe is likely old stock) say its basic and oxy only lasts about 20 min, but a nice starter kit.
http://cripedistributing.com/index....pp-gas-brazing-welding-cutting-torch-kit.html

I was checking out that kit too. It looks like original price was around $100 for that kit. There are reviews on Amazon; people say they like it but some people damaged the tip by touching the work while brazing, and then said no replacement tips were available.

I had a bunch of small stuff ready to buy from Cripe, maybe $75 worth, but I couldn't quite get past the shipping estimate of $36 for that. I wasn't sure if maybe the actual shipping would be less than that estimate.
 

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Went to Sears to pick up my right angle impact and drill. Low and behold, the Nextec 12V oscillating tool was on sale for $47.99. Comes with another battery and charger. Looks to be both online and in store:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00917438000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

The salesman also pointed out the auto-hammer is on sale for a similar price. I can't imagine why I would want one of those things, so I passed.
 

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I just got my invoice from WIHA for Cyber Monday deals order... $187 for $395 worth of tools. I checked the prices on Amazon and other places before ordering, and the WIHA specials were all $3 less or better.

I've been here 4 days and already spent more than I shoudl have... what's next!
 

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Bosch Multi-X oscillating tool deal (details via TG)

$106 is a darn good price on a pro-grade multi-tool! It sold out quick yesterday but it looks like Amazon resupplied quickly.

Also, remember there's a free oscillating tool blade offer - details

Looks like a nice machine but I have to say my $20 Harbor Freight one works really well. I am not a huge fan of HF stuff but the $20 multi-tool they sell is really an amazing value. I have used it 20-30 times already and really like it. I would love to have this or the Fein if I used it daily but for lite use the HF is a winner.

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That Craftsman 18pc Full Polish Wrench set is the red and white boxed set that contains USA-made Craftsman Professional wrenches. That's a great price.

This is the 12-piece companion set that contains the larger wrenches:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934274000P?prdNo=4&pickup=true&blockNo=4&blockType=G4
Not on additional sale at the moment (over the 10% and coupons).

Like the deep offsets, these sets are listed as full polish, but contain USA made Craftsman Professional wrenches. They're typically located in a different isle from the other wrenches, since they're part of the module set tool group, which includes (red and white) boxes with sockets, ratchets, and other tools - all USA made.
The USA made polished wrenches are loose and spread avoid no matter whatever they cost. The RP's are a better quality wrench. Strong and tight.

The deep offset set is a good quality product however.
 
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The USA made polished wrenches are loose and spread avoid no matter whatever they cost. The RP's are a better quality wrench. Strong and tight.

The deep offset set is a good quality product however.
A lot of people here have been happy with the USA polished wrenches, myself included. I also like that they're longer than the raised panel.

Part of what makes the RP stronger is that they're shorter and fatter with more metal everywhere.
 

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A lot of people here have been happy with the USA polished wrenches, myself included. I also like that they're longer than the raised panel.

Part of what makes the RP stronger is that they're shorter and fatter with more metal everywhere.

My 15mm polished spread and started rounding a nut out on my top motor mount nut. Put a 15mm RP on it and it kept tightening it down.

13mm polished completely spread and a strut tower nut torqued @ 18 ft-lbs. Threw a RP on there and it took it right off.

When measured the open ends are roughly .2mm more than the RP's. That is huge and partly why they are rounding out.

What good is a longer wrench if it's not as strong and spreads? Answer: useless, but it looks good in your tool box :thumbup:.
 

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My 15mm polished spread and started rounding a nut out on my top motor mount nut. Put a 15mm RP on it and it kept tightening it down.

13mm polished completely spread and a strut tower nut torqued @ 18 ft-lbs. Threw a RP on there and it took it right off.

When measured the open ends are roughly .2mm more than the RP's. That is huge and partly why they are rounding out.

What good is a longer wrench if it's not as strong and spreads? Answer: useless, but it looks good in your tool box :thumbup:.

Very nice, you should start a thread on the virtues of RP wrenches.

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Very nice, you should start a thread on the virtues of RP wrenches.

DeWalt DC9180-2 18-Volt Lithium Ion Nano Battery - 2-Pack

$159.77

As sarcastic as that was (not sure why) they are a great value and overlooked because of the lack of bling. It's funny, almost seems like tools have became man jewelry around here. For $3.50 a wrench up to 32mm and 1-5/16" available in a set, they don't have the toolbox status that others do but they get the job done at close to an import price level.
 

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Looks like a nice machine but I have to say my $20 Harbor Freight one works really well. I am not a huge fan of HF stuff but the $20 multi-tool they sell is really an amazing value. I have used it 20-30 times already and really like it. I would love to have this or the Fein if I used it daily but for lite use the HF is a winner.

Steve

I have an early version of HF. I does get the job done, thought the blades would come to loose and I had to keep tightening it. Not very pleasant for a tough job...
 
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The USA made polished wrenches are loose and spread avoid no matter whatever they cost. The RP's are a better quality wrench. Strong and tight.

The deep offset set is a good quality product however.

With all due respect, enough with the Cman Pro bashing.

Your experience is definitely an anomaly. Do a search for Craftsman Professional and do some reading about experiences of other people, especially the full time mechanics here who use those wrenches full time, for a living.

There are many people in this forum using USA-made Cman Pro wrenches, with good fit and good strength. There are also multiple posts showing contact points and play of Cman Pro versus other wrenches, and none align with your experience. I have both Cman RP and Cman Pro, and have put serious force on the open ends of both without any spreading or nut rounding.

If I buy a Honda and have a problem, and start posting "Honda's aren't reliable", it's not accurate. A more accurate statement would be "I bought a Honda and had a problem." You bought a set that set apparently had a problem. Based on the 100's of posts here praising Cman Pro, that indicates a bad batch, not a problem with the series.

And I'll second Stuey's recommendation for a separate thread for the topic, rather then continued insertion into every other thread.

Most of us here are with you as big fans of Cman RP wrenches, especially for the price. There's no need to constantly defend them.
 
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With all due respect, enough with the Cman Pro bashing.

Your experience is definitely an anomaly. Do a search for Craftsman Professional and do some reading about experiences of other people, especially the full time mechanics here who use those wrenches full time, for a living.

There are many people in this forum using USA-made Cman Pro wrenches, with good fit and good strength. There are also multiple posts showing contact points and play of Cman Pro versus other wrenches, and none align with your experience. I have both Cman RP and Cman Pro, and have put serious force on the open ends of both without any spreading or nut rounding.

If I buy a Honda and have a problem, and start posting "Honda's aren't reliable", it's not accurate. A more accurate statement would be "I bought a Honda and had a problem." You bought a set that set apparently had a problem. Based on the 100's of posts here praising Cman Pro, that indicates a bad batch, not a problem with the series.

I completely agree with what you are saying. Which is why I bought another set from another Sears located in town a few months later. Same result, same larger open ends, etc..

These were the Danaher polished but stamped "professional" wrenches. No idea how old either of the 18/10 pc sets I bought were. They were pretty dusty however.

I really wanted to keep them, but after putting them thru their paces just could not justify a lesser quality wrench over the RP's. Keep in mind that SK up until about mid-2000's made the Craftsman Pro wrenches so when people say they use them and they are fine they are referring to the older black packaged wrench sets.

While the older sets might have been better, anything found in the stores NOW is not going to be good. Buyer beware.
 

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Stanley 16' Tape Measure (FatMax/BladeArmor)

$4.98 until 12/31/2011 at Lowes. $17.90 on Amazon right now.



I do not believe it comes with the knife as pictured... but it may as there's another identical tape measure without the knife pictured?
 

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I completely agree with what you are saying. Which is why I bought another set from another Sears located in town a few months later. Same result, same larger open ends, etc..

These were the Danaher polished but stamped "professional" wrenches. No idea how old either of the 18/10 pc sets I bought were. They were pretty dusty however.

I really wanted to keep them, but after putting them thru their paces just could not justify a lesser quality wrench over the RP's. Keep in mind that SK up until about mid-2000's made the Craftsman Pro wrenches so when people say they use them and they are fine they are referring to the older black packaged wrench sets.

While the older sets might have been better, anything found in the stores NOW is not going to be good. Buyer beware.

For the love of all things garage related please take this to its own thread. If there was ever a subject that deserved it then it is this one.

In addition: thanks Stuey, i got my Bosch drill/impact from Amazon. Actually I shipped it to my uncle in FL. He really loves it and for $91 it was a steal. I appreciate all those who share the deal on here.
 
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Stanley 16' Tape Measure (FatMax/BladeArmor)

$4.98 until 12/31/2011 at Lowes. $17.90 on Amazon right now.



I do not believe it comes with the knife as pictured... but it may as there's another identical tape measure without the knife pictured?

On the website it still shows @ MSRP?
 

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FYI on the WIHA black friday / Cyber Monday extra heavy duty screwdriver set:
I already had the 12-piece normal Wiha set, which I was happy with. I assumed these would be the same, only with the extra through-body metal and bolster. They're not. The BF/CM EHD set also has larger, stronger tips and shafts. As someone else posted, these will probably be the last screwdrivers I ever have to buy.

The $12 cutters are also impressive. I don't know COO, but they've easily cut through everything I've used them for this week.

Awesome, and thanks for posting about them!
 

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On the website it still shows @ MSRP?

It'll probably come down for you.

I noticed when Stuey was able to buy the multi-fit wrenches for $9.98, my local stores still said $19.98 online. 2 days later they came down to be the same. Lowes are organized by district and I think all the stores in each district change at once.

You can see it by switching your store to one near 54915.
 

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FYI on the WIHA black friday / Cyber Monday extra heavy duty screwdriver set:
I already had the 12-piece normal Wiha set, which I was happy with. I assumed these would be the same, only with the extra through-body metal and bolster. They're not. The BF/CM EHD set also has larger, stronger tips and shafts. As someone else posted, these will probably be the last screwdrivers I ever have to buy.

The $12 cutters are also impressive. I don't know COO, but they've easily cut through everything I've used them for this week.

Awesome, and thanks for posting about them!

As far as I know, their pliers are now made in Vietnam. Still great quality in my opinion though.
 
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It'll probably come down for you.

I noticed when Stuey was able to buy the multi-fit wrenches for $9.98, my local stores still said $19.98 online. 2 days later they came down to be the same. Lowes are organized by district and I think all the stores in each district change at once.

You can see it by switching your store to one near 54915.

I saw them for $19.98 online, then $9.98 in-store, and when I checked again it still said $19.98 online. This morning it changed over.

I also saw something amusing - the sockets that were $10 were listed as $30 online with a "was $10" notice. I LOLed.
 

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FYI on the WIHA black friday / Cyber Monday extra heavy duty screwdriver set:
I already had the 12-piece normal Wiha set, which I was happy with. I assumed these would be the same, only with the extra through-body metal and bolster. They're not. The BF/CM EHD set also has larger, stronger tips and shafts. As someone else posted, these will probably be the last screwdrivers I ever have to buy.

The $12 cutters are also impressive. I don't know COO, but they've easily cut through everything I've used them for this week.

Awesome, and thanks for posting about them!

I agree about the heavy duty screwdrivers. But you know, it's strange, I wasn't that impressed with the cutters. The package they came in said Made In Germany but nothing on the unit itself. Plus, they...well, they weren't loose but opened and closed a little too freely for my taste. The chrome on the inside was satin and not polished (and reddish in color in parts).

They're not bad certainly, and I'm glad they cut well for you, but I think the $12 price is a fair one for them. And to anyone interested, the $29.99 wrench set they had (up to 1-1/8") was no SnapOn clone-- not that I expected one.

I'm not sure what "imported and manufactured to Wiha spec" means exactly but based on my finding it sounds like what Stuey noticed the other day with the "made to USA standards" knife he saw at Home Depot or Lowe's.
 

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I'm not sure what "imported and manufactured to Wiha spec" means exactly but based on my finding it sounds like what Stuey noticed the other day with the "made to USA standards" knife he saw at Home Depot or Lowe's.

Reminds me a bit of Pabst Blue Ribbon, dont they do something similar with their brew... except its from miller to Pabst specs if i recall.

Point being I like Pabst more than Miller.
 

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The review on lowes is bad, what's your experience?

Only one review was bad.

They're Chinese pliers, but probably some of the better ones. Seem high quality, I've used one mini diagonal pliers a bunch of times and it seems great. No better assortment for the money IMO.
 

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Only one review was bad.

They're Chinese pliers, but probably some of the better ones. Seem high quality, I've used one mini diagonal pliers a bunch of times and it seems great. No better assortment for the money IMO.

I'm sure they'll be perfect for the toolbox I'm putting together for my 8 year old. :thumbup:
 

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I'm sure they'll be perfect for the toolbox I'm putting together for my 8 year old. :thumbup:

It's funny you say that, I bought that set (Kobalt 14-Piece Mini Pliers & Tweezers Set) for my 8 year old nephew for Christmas. Except I just paid $19.99 a couple days ago! I'll see if Lowes will give me the lower price in the store. Hm..actually I would just rather have another set, one for myself, like buy one get one free!
 
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Only one review was bad.

They're Chinese pliers, but probably some of the better ones. Seem high quality, I've used one mini diagonal pliers a bunch of times and it seems great. No better assortment for the money IMO.

I'm sure they'll be perfect for the toolbox I'm putting together for my 8 year old. :thumbup:

I'm sure the quality may be lacking for precision work, but 14 for $10 is hard to pass up. I might get a set to pick a few out of and gift the rest to a buddy.
 
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