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Husky budget socket set.

PR1Gneon

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Got this Husky 200pc socket set for $99 and for $0.50 each one with lifetime warranty dont looks too bad. Seems like Apex sockets to me.

3.5mm to 32mm
5/32" to 1-1/4"

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Well worth having that kind of set at that price.
It's simple to be impressed by expensive stuff,, it should be good but this is really revolutionary. Never in world history has there been so much utility for so little. Even poor people can own useful tools, could take only a single event to pay for it.
 
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Very good buy.

Is this a current Home Depot deal?
Really dont know. In the app the price was $199 but was $99 at the store and wasnt a clearance label. 8dff1fc7d003668386fd3c78b47d44c9.jpg

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dwasifar

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I was going to say they look a lot like Tekton. What's the country of manufacture?
 

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It's better to have the tool than not to have it when you need it, especially if it's cheap and reasonably good quality

This is really good advice to those beginning and coming here and asking this same basic question, very common, over and over. Not out much if they are not used or if not all used and well worth it as an insurance for need at this price.
 

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Home Depot always gets a bunch of these around the holidays.
Comparable to Craftsman.
There's probably alot of doubles (6pt & 12pt in the same size), but at least they include some 1/2" stuff.

The gearwrench promo is a great deal also (if that's still running) but no 1/2" in that.

I have at LEAST 1/2 a dozen different brands of sockets in multiple forms. I've never had a problem with any brand. I even have an old USA Husky set too.
 

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Yes, some doubles, pretty complete and got a lot of 1/2 stuff. Got milimetrics and USA. Got enough to tear an engine out of a car. The dupes are good and really part of a decent set in the long run. Would be a different story if a guy had to put up 3 or 4K at tool truck prices to sit on it but at this price its worth it.
 

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I honestly don't know who buys all of these big socket sets like this. Not because they aren't good, but because the fact that even inexpensive sockets last a long time, what happens to all of these socket sets bought over the years?

Canadian Tire here always has similar big sets on really good deals, almost good enough to be tempting, but I already have a complete set of Mastercraft Maximum's in my toolbox that never give me issues (and have a lifetime warranty).

Unfortunately here in Canada we don't seem to get the same volume of Husky hand tools that the US gets. They have one small section with smaller sets, but I never see anything that complete.
 

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Shows up as $199 and out of stock at any Home Depot within 100 miles of my location (northern GA). Great deal for such a complete set.

What part of the US are you located in?

Really dont know. In the app the price was $199 but was $99 at the store and wasnt a clearance label. 8dff1fc7d003668386fd3c78b47d44c9.jpg

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Looks like a pretty complete set. I have minimal need for SAE sizes and try to mostly avoid 12 point sockets so its a bit overkill for me.

This is what makes this so good. You might not have a lot of use for SAE but you gottem if you needem. Same for 12 pt. Good with a breaker bar on occasion and like them better with air ratchets.
 
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Im in Puerto Rico, but the prices are the same as the states.

In the app and the price for my store is $199 and out of stock, go to your local store and check.






Shows up as $199 and out of stock at any Home Depot within 100 miles of my location (northern GA). Great deal for such a complete set.

What part of the US are you located in?
 

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Good new, bad news.

It's available on HomeDepot.com

I just called Home Depot.com. They read this post and saw the price, but said because it's Puerto Rico, they won't price match.

Any tips for getting it for $99 in the mainland US?
 
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Good new, bad news.

It's available on HomeDepot.com

I just called Home Depot.com. They read this post and saw the price, but said because it's Puerto Rico, they won't price match.

Any tips for getting it for $99 in the mainland US?
That make no sense, the prices for PR and mainland are the same just that the products availability are more limited for PR.

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This Husky set will be on sale for $99 starting June 6 through June 19 based on the ad from my local Home Depot (Georgia).

SKU 1003960111 / Internet ID 207186810 / Model Number H200MSS
 
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This is probably a fathers day sale item that that store put out early. Every store will have it in stock tomorrow when the sale goes live i bet.
 

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Somewhere on here there’s a picture of a double stamped socket showing Husky / Silver Eagle (a Matco brand).
 

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Picked it up in NJ at $99, great set of just sockets, no filler hex wrenches and nut drivers to push up the piece count.
 

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I grabbed a set yesterday. I already have Gearwrench and some Kobalt, but this can fill in or be spares to what I have. At $0.50/pc I will keep most of them as backups for when I break one while working. Cheaper than the $3-6 for new ones or having to drive to the store in the middle of a job.
 

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Good new, bad news.

It's available on HomeDepot.com

I just called Home Depot.com. They read this post and saw the price, but said because it's Puerto Rico, they won't price match.

Any tips for getting it for $99 in the mainland US?

Funny thing is, looking at HD.com , you see this



We're unable to ship this item to:
GU, PR, VI



Yet, the OP was able to get it.
 

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That would be even better with a 10% off coupon when you use your HD card.


Local store (44906) shows none in stock but you can order online.

I stand corrected. I was in this HD yesterday and they had 5-6 sets in the clearance section. All marked at $89.

I had a 10% coupon in my hand and used it on other things. Now that I think back, I should have bought a set for the SIL and future SIL for Christmas.
 

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This is really good advice to those beginning and coming here and asking this same basic question, very common, over and over. Not out much if they are not used or if not all used and well worth it as an insurance for need at this price.

Agreed.

This is a smokin deal to anyone needing some tools, whether the beginner just starting out or the seasoned tech looking for some additional users. :thumbup:
 

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Well worth having that kind of set at that price.
It's simple to be impressed by expensive stuff,, it should be good but this is really revolutionary. Never in world history has there been so much utility for so little. Even poor people can own useful tools, could take only a single event to pay for it.

This. :beer:
 

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Well damn, saw this thread this morning and HD website said not in stock at the local store. Went over for a propane refill and spotted a stack of these at $89. Picked one up since I was just talking to my manager that I need to get a cheap set of sacrificial sockets to grind, cut down or weld as needed.
 

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I think I saw a couple left at the store near me. If someone really wants these, and will pay shipping, let me know.
 

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