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Looking for <5$ stocking stuffers

isuhunter

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What are some good ideas for less than $10 stocking stuffers?
 
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StillTooManyHobbies

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You have the time, look at the closeout section at Epstein's. They have a ton of neat stuff under $10, including screwdriver sets, Torx sets, individual drivers, security bit sets, and cow magnets just to throw them off a bit. There are even small machinists squares, thread gages, steel rulers, 6" adjustable wrenches or Swedish glass urinals. Just depends on your sense of humor (and theirs). It will feel like Christmas when you open the box to rewrap for other folks too!:lol:
 

jdlong

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These are on sale at Sears for $5.99

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jd_1138

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micro USB cables (a decent brand like Anker or Amazon Basics)
rechargeable batteries
Starbucks gift cards

That CM bottle opener someone posted above would be cool.
 

metaleltr

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If for adults or driving age teens. Rural long as a great deal on 2" by 20' row straps. Usually go on sale for about $5. Their Black Friday ad shows they will be on sale for $3.50
 
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Home depot has a two pack of pencil flashlights for under 6 bucks. Suckers are bright ! I bought a bunch of them.
 

Greg85mcss

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The absolute best fingernail brush on the market.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007N5758/?tag=atomicindus08-20

I have tried many different ones, this is the best.



These are great brushes. A guy in my shop brought one in & it was still going strong after 9 months. He left under bad circumstances & literally waited for me to finish washing my hands so he could take it lol. I think Sears sells them too.
 

matthew

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I bought an inspection mirror similar to this one for about $4 or $6 at Princess Auto on sale. I would expect you can find a similar deal somewhere. I had bought it because I needed one and it was cheaper than the non-LED lighted mirror, but the light has turned out to be really handy. It seems obvious now, but a lighted inspection tool is a good idea - don't judge it based on all the other gimmicky things LED's are put onto.
 

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Snap-on socks. I buy a bunch every year around this time. Once folks wear them, they want them every year.
 
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