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EdJack

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For me, this does not work if I use the same email before. I believe their system filtered out already submitted email. I have tried same email and it does not work. I also ran out of email to use.

How about creating another email account? Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, plenty to choose from.

How can you "ran out of email to use"? There are an infinite number of free email providers.
 

Pudmunkie

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I went to my local se Michigan Lowes to pick up the spark plug set. They showed 17 in stock and 20 at another store.

No one could actually find the set, so i had to settle with the store manager selling the ratchet alone for 15.00... I didn't need the other bits, so it was fine with me.

I like the feel so far. I've never used flex head ratchets so I'm looking forward to trying.
 

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I went to my local se Michigan Lowes to pick up the spark plug set. They showed 17 in stock and 20 at another store.

No one could actually find the set, so i had to settle with the store manager selling the ratchet alone for 15.00... I didn't need the other bits, so it was fine with me.

I like the feel so far. I've never used flex head ratchets so I'm looking forward to trying.

You need to check Lawn & Garden as well as Automotive, if they're not near the other Kobalt stuff. Our store has them in the auto isle in a cardboard box display sitting on the floor. If they show them in stock, they probably do have them.
 

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I just took mine apart, and lubed with some regular wheel bearing grease.

What a difference, really smooth. Maybe my favorite ratchet! I have a Brand new Snap on FL80............I think I am going to sell it........
 

Pudmunkie

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You need to check Lawn & Garden as well as Automotive, if they're not near the other Kobalt stuff. Our store has them in the auto isle in a cardboard box display sitting on the floor. If they show them in stock, they probably do have them.

Lawn and garden was empty. I'm not sure they have an auto section but will check next time I'm there

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I picked up this nice little set yesterday. For a little over $17, how could you go wrong? That said, it's the same ratchet as the Harbor Freight flex ratchet. That's not a bad thing! I've also included my Titan ratchet for comparison.

The Titan is on the left, the HF (which I converted to a stubby) and the Kobalt on the right. Also, though it's not shown in the pictures, the heads of the Kobalt/HF are exactly the same size.

The Kobalt good deal bargain



Titan comfort grip - Harbor Freight flexible ratchet - Kobalt 3/8 flex head ratchet



Harbor Freight conversion - Kobalt flex head

 
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WDEagle

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I picked up one at the Dothan Lowes for $17.97. Thanks for posting the deal OP.
 

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I picked up this nice little set yesterday. For a little over $17, how could you go wrong? That said, it's the same ratchet as the Harbor Freight flex ratchet. That's not a bad thing! I've also included my Titan ratchet for comparison.

The Titan is on the left, the HF (which I converted to a stubby) and the Kobalt on the right. Also, though it's not shown in the pictures, the heads of the Kobalt/HF are exactly the same.



What HF model was that flex head, and where did you get the stubby handle from?
 

cburnscrx

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As far as i know HF dosent have a flex head ratchet.

Nevermind, i see what ya did there lol

Yep, and I am told you can even make a long flex head using a breaker bar from HF. Haven't tried that yet, and truthfully I likely won't. Don't really see the need for such a thing.

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socket_wrench

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I picked up this nice little set yesterday. For a little over $17, how could you go wrong? That said, it's the same ratchet as the Harbor Freight flex ratchet. That's not a bad thing! I've also included my Titan ratchet for comparison.

The Titan is on the left, the HF (which I converted to a stubby) and the Kobalt on the right. Also, though it's not shown in the pictures, the heads of the Kobalt/HF are exactly the same size.

The Kobalt good deal bargain



Titan comfort grip - Harbor Freight flexible ratchet - Kobalt 3/8 flex head ratchet



Harbor Freight conversion - Kobalt flex head


That's really interesting. Is there any known tie between Lowes and harbor freight?
 

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Picked up this kit up yesterday, just in the nick of time. They only had a couple of sets left. Thanks for the heads up!!!
 

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I kept seeing this thread at the top of the Hot Deals forum and kept ignoring it because Kobalt.

Now after reading all 10 pages, I'm headed to Lowes after work.

:lol_hitti
 

txusa03

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I returned the kobalt after I got the KD USA RH quick release flex for $13.08. Plus I don't need all those extra extension/sockets to clutter the tool box which is already small and full. Fortunate for me, i did not open the Kobalt and still under 30 days return window.
 

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That's really interesting. Is there any known tie between Lowes and harbor freight?

Um, yes, some of their tools are made by the same company :p As are Titan and Pro Grade, and I'm sure dozens more less well-known.

Same relationship Craftsman/Sears has with Allen... same manufacturer, different branding.
 

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I returned the kobalt after I got the KD USA RH quick release flex for $13.08. Plus I don't need all those extra extension/sockets to clutter the tool box which is already small and full. Fortunate for me, i did not open the Kobalt and still under 30 days return window.

They are returnable, opened or not, at any time.
 

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Okay, just picked it up earlier tonight. This ratchet is MUCH better than I was expecting. It blows the old $25 Duralast flex ratchet away, and they're not even in the same league.

Love the mechanism and fine teeth. Check your torx screws, mine were very loose. I might buy another just because!
 

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Um, yes, some of their tools are made by the same company :p As are Titan and Pro Grade, and I'm sure dozens more less well-known.

Same relationship Craftsman/Sears has with Allen... same manufacturer, different branding.

I don't keep up with all those relationships very well. Thanks for clarifying.
 

BigSteve63

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Okay, just picked it up earlier tonight. This ratchet is MUCH better than I was expecting.

Love the mechanism and fine teeth. Check your torx screws, mine were very loose. I might buy another just because!

Picked mine up this morning - As noted, this is a great ratchet.

FWIW - did not find anything loose on mine...
 

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Picked up 3 of them at the Lowe's in Allen Park ,MI yesterday.
Took about an hour to find them with help from the store personnel.
Nobody was quite sure where they were although the computer showed 13 units in stock.Ended up being in the aisle with the trailer hitch stuff,in a cardboard promo stand.
Then I come home to find the KD tools thread and spend even more: (
 

dwayne

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These are also packaged in spark plug repair kit. $17.97 everyday. 10% everyday if you are a vet. I work at Lowes in Carbondale Il. We have lots of them. If store is out, they can ship from one store to another. We have a side stack full of them.
 

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picked one up. they were located on a shelf support instead of having their own place with the other sockets and ratchets. just have to look around for the yellow tag. :)
 

oilfieldtrash4

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Looked for 30 minutes with no luck. Sk ratchet it is.

I hate having import tools anyways. A ratchet here, a socket set there, and next thing you know its a toolbox full of import tools of questionable quality.
 

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Um, yes, some of their tools are made by the same company :p As are Titan and Pro Grade, and I'm sure dozens more less well-known.

Same relationship Craftsman/Sears has with Allen... same manufacturer, different branding.

In this particular instance the HF and the Kobalt are the same, or at least the parts are interchangable. The Titan is slightly different as it doesn't require a screw for the pawl.
 

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Picked up 3 of them at the Lowe's in Allen Park ,MI yesterday.
Took about an hour to find them with help from the store personnel.
Nobody was quite sure where they were although the computer showed 13 units in stock.Ended up being in the aisle with the trailer hitch stuff,in a cardboard promo stand.
Then I come home to find the KD tools thread and spend even more: (

That's the automotive isle. You could have just checked lawn and garden and automotive as we said and been out in 5 minutes... your loss :p
 
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