Dang $9.88I bought one at $15.**
Do you think they will price match it? I still have my receipt
if they won't price match, return with old receipt. You have 90 days.14 days for price match.
Also, price drops occur on Mondays.
14 days for price match.
Also, price drops occur on Mondays.
Note that this deal is now on the front page of Slickdeals, which means that middle-aged housewives around the country are heading to Lowes and stocking up on these, just because they can. If you're looking to pick one up, I'd do so now.
The West Raleigh store off Grove Barton Road has them. I just did an internet order and I just got the pickup email.Where can I find these in the store. I have been to three stores, looked in the tool section and with the small engine stuff like leaf blowers and chainsaws and also spoke with store managers. The first store showed 10 in stock, the second showed 24 in stock, the third showed 13 in stock and no one at any of these stores could find them, including checking the top shelf storage sections.
Thanks
Wes
The West Raleigh store off Grove Barton Road has them. I just did an internet order and I just got the pickup email.

This must be the never ending hot deal thread. My store still has at least a dozen. I think if they moved them from the lawnmower section into the tool section they might sell out rather quickly.
I had to convince myself I don't need 2.
This showed up on fatwallet.com today.... The rest of the inventory will be gone and on ebay soon.
I made my own. Thanks for the idea. I used the HF flex-head, though. They looked identical - even the internals.
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So many pages on this ratchet! I have the HF double flex ratchet, and pulled the intermediate piece out to make a short-stubby ratchet. Has anyone tried (if there is a need) to used the HF intermediate piece on the Kobalt flex head?
HF Double Flex
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth-inch-heavy-duty-flexible-ratchet-96369.html
Lowes Kobalt Flex
http://www.lowes.com/pd_436178-22328-87058_0__?Ntt=436178&UserSearch=436178&productId=4642703&rpp=32
Thanks
Sorry, I see this was answered on page 21
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=192648&page=21
For those that don't want to weld for a fixed head, you can easily drill a hole where the bearing ends while engaged and tap it, then use a pointed screw to fix the head in any of the detent positions. With the screw removed or loosened, it works just like it did. You don't even have to tap the hole, a pointed sheetmetal screw works too w/o tapping.
Its easier to loosen a screw than take the pin in and out. You will need something pointed as it goes between the spring and the ball. You only need to drill half way through to use a screw. I wanted a locking flex head, as opposed to a non-locking or fixed head. I am not a big fan of non locking flex heads. It is such an easy mod, and makes a world of difference.