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Now-a-days Evercraft VS Carlyle

dede2897234

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I really wish the Napa's around me carried Carlyle in store. I have a account with Napa but I'm the type of person who likes to see and feel the tools before i buy them. I really dont have a need for any tools right now. But that has not stopped me in the past.

Brownsfan,

I was yesterday at a NAPA store in Orrville (slightly over an hour south of Cleveland) with a large Carlyle display. The counter staff was friendly. They brought to me any interested Carlyle tool items since the tool board is near ceiling height and is behind the counter. Here is their business information:

Orlo Auto Parts Inc
954 N Vine St
Orrville, OH 44667
(330) 682 - 4050

Mon - Fri: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sat: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sun: Closed


As a side note, if you can find your car's original paint color code (look for the auto manufacturer's sticker on the hood or the driver's door or a technical manual), they can blend the color in house and sell it to you in a spray can for between $20 to $40 a can. Pretty cool!
:rocker:


Dave
 
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WJD

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Evercraft tools good stuff. I own assorted evercraft specialty sockets, socket sets, ratchets and there 3/4 dr. ratchet socket set.

The only evercraft tool to grenade was the one I use the most out of all of'em my flex head 3/8 long handle ratchet, Got new one on warrant without a hitch.

I own other brands of tools snap-on, S-K, Craftsman and of course harbor freight. I would rate evercraft in the craftsman arena or there about...... For my money I go evercraft before carlyle.
 
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