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econoaddict

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I haven't been to costco in awhile, wandering around I seen a pittsburg socket set. The same ones as harbor freight, the color coded sets.
Only thing was instead of seperate sets like hf they had then in one package.
It has 4 socket "rails" all color coded, one set of shallow and one deep for both standard and metric and included a ratchet as well for $19.99.
To buy all the stuff at hf would be around $40ish dollars - any coupons.

Looked around on the net and can't find this set anywhere else.
costco must have a deal with pittsburg to package this deal just for them.
I should have snapped a pic, didn't think of it at the time just felt a bit tripped out seeing hf stuff been hawked at costco next to the snap-on name.

Sorry if already posted, searched and didn't see this yet.
 
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NWphotog

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Are you sure it was Pittsburg? I remember seeing a similar set there but it was Crescent or something.
 

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I don't think it was Pittsburgh, that is a HF house brand, but I saw the same sockets, they looked exactly the same as HF, but I think they where more expensive than HF.
 

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Odd in Costco, I was in the Rancho Cucamonga, yes, that's the town's real name, and they had a set of short and shorter wrenches, both metric and SAE.
But they didn't have a place on the shelves, and no price.

I wasn't feeling well enough to go to the counter and check the price, as I don't really need them, was looking for them for someone that passed away this week...

Still, was just wondering why they had one set in the whole store, and it was a brand I never saw at Costco.
 

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Odd in Costco, I was in the Rancho Cucamonga, yes, that's the town's real name, and they had a set of short and shorter wrenches, both metric and SAE.
But they didn't have a place on the shelves, and no price.

I wasn't feeling well enough to go to the counter and check the price, as I don't really need them, was looking for them for someone that passed away this week...

Still, was just wondering why they had one set in the whole store, and it was a brand I never saw at Costco.

Slightly off topic, but my brother lived in Rancho Cucamonga for close to ten years.
And more on topic, I wish there was a Costco close to where I'm at...seems that there are many more bargains/deals than what I have available at Sam's.
 

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I haven't been to costco in awhile, wandering around I seen a pittsburg socket set. The same ones as harbor freight, the color coded sets.
Only thing was instead of seperate sets like hf they had then in one package.
It has 4 socket "rails" all color coded, one set of shallow and one deep for both standard and metric and included a ratchet as well for $19.99.
To buy all the stuff at hf would be around $40ish dollars - any coupons.

Looked around on the net and can't find this set anywhere else.
costco must have a deal with pittsburg to package this deal just for them.
I should have snapped a pic, didn't think of it at the time just felt a bit tripped out seeing hf stuff been hawked at costco next to the snap-on name.

Sorry if already posted, searched and didn't see this yet.

I've seen Pittsburg at some other place but it's been a few years. I con't remember where it was. It could have been Costco
 

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I've seen Pittsburg at some other place but it's been a few years. I con't remember where it was. It could have been Costco

Pretty darn sure the set the OP wrote about is Crescent or other off brand. I saw the same set and was not impressed but then again I don't care for the Christmas color thing. I am looking forward to the new HF sets at HF!
 

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Slightly off topic, but my brother lived in Rancho Cucamonga for close to ten years.
And more on topic, I wish there was a Costco close to where I'm at...seems that there are many more bargains/deals than what I have available at Sam's.
Yeah, Rancho Cucamonga is a nice town, about 30 miles from me. It's the nearest 'A' Store Costco. We have a 'C' store Costco locally.
There is a Sam's in Rancho down the street from the Costco and while they both have their points, you are better with a Costco if you have to make a choice. More tools, better prices.

Sam's gives bigger portions on their samples though...:lol_hitti
 

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Pretty darn sure the set the OP wrote about is Crescent or other off brand. I saw the same set and was not impressed but then again I don't care for the Christmas color thing. I am looking forward to the new HF sets at HF!

What I saw was an Impact socket set, I'm not sure where it was but I remembered I was really suprised to see Pittsburg somewhere else besides HF. As good an idea as color coded sockets are I still can't bring myself to warm up to them. maybe I'm afraid I'll eat them, lol
 

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I got in trouble once for selling a small camera store near Seattle 200 video cameras back when they were $600+ each. At the time most of the manufacturers were very anti-buying club and Costco and the others had to lie, cheat and steal to buy many products.
 

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I saw the same thing, but it was not marked with the Pittsburg brand name, but I assume the same makers produced it. Great deal for $20
 
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Well stopped on the way home.
I must apologize, I feel like a real idiot. I would have bet anything they said pittsburgh the day I seen them.
As already said they are not.
They are Powerbuilt by Alltrade.
Once again sorry.
My self inflicted punishment was to buy a set, fruity colors or not.
And as promised a pic, not at the store but the set I brought home.
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Going to put my head down, tail between the legs and go hide now.
 

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The Powerbuilt brand makes more sense.
I can see them at Costco.
Fruit Stripe gum is good.
 

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:wtf:

They aren't quite "off brand" that I know of. Ever seen/heard of them?


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Well, yes and no. Traditionally Crescent is/was a known name in tool production. But I have seen a ton of low tier/quality tools and misc with their name on it. Most or all of the tool items at Costco are low quality. I know they still produce some nice items but with all the licensed stuff I see I no longer consider them an upper tier or a known brand. YMMV.
 

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Well stopped on the way home.
I must apologize, I feel like a real idiot. I would have bet anything they said pittsburgh the day I seen them.
As already said they are not.
They are Powerbuilt by Alltrade.
Once again sorry.
My self inflicted punishment was to buy a set, fruity colors or not.
And as promised a pic, not at the store but the set I brought home.
powerbuilt.jpg

Going to put my head down, tail between the legs and go hide now.

Looks like a nice back up set especially for $20. Congrats! :beer:
 

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I can see where it would be easy enough to confuse. I imagine to sokets are identical other than the name lazer etched into them.

Ive beat my head agaist the wall trying to remember where I saw Pittsburg besides HF. I guess it could have been a case of mistaken Idenity as well. I once drove 50 miles to pick up a set of Central Micrometers that I passed on only to return to a set of Cen-Techs.

Well stopped on the way home.
I must apologize, I feel like a real idiot. I would have bet anything they said pittsburgh the day I seen them.
As already said they are not.
They are Powerbuilt by Alltrade.
Once again sorry.
My self inflicted punishment was to buy a set, fruity colors or not.
And as promised a pic, not at the store but the set I brought home.
powerbuilt.jpg

Going to put my head down, tail between the legs and go hide now.
 

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Well stopped on the way home.
I must apologize, I feel like a real idiot. I would have bet anything they said pittsburgh the day I seen them.
As already said they are not.
They are Powerbuilt by Alltrade.
Once again sorry.
My self inflicted punishment was to buy a set, fruity colors or not.
And as promised a pic, not at the store but the set I brought home.
powerbuilt.jpg

Going to put my head down, tail between the legs and go hide now.

Dang, that does look tempting to buy...
 

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Thats interesting, prolly the same supplier as the Pittsburgh, just using Powerbuilt as the name. Those aren't on the website, and all PB ratchets are either teardrop or they have a black selector with finger spin thing. Never seen those at Kragens or Pepboys.
Either way, for the price, they should be a great for those occasions where you don't want to pull out the good stuff.
 

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I had the S/O pick me up a set yesterday at Costco, not that I need anymore sockets (they will be used on the road/junk yard/field work), anyhow, the std are 12 pt and the deep well are 6 pt, I dont know if anyone mentioned that.

The quality of the sockets seems decent for $20 for 40 sockets. The ratchet is a POS, and about what you'd expect for "free" or damn near free.

Also noted, Taiwan, not China.
 

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Ive beat my head agaist the wall trying to remember where I saw Pittsburg besides HF. I guess it could have been a case of mistaken Idenity as well. I once drove 50 miles to pick up a set of Central Micrometers that I passed on only to return to a set of Cen-Techs.

I seem to remember Northern Tool selling the Pittsburgh brand before they got the Northern Industrial name. :)
 

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Picked up a set tonight...and they are not bad at all. Way better than some China offerings I've seen lately. The casting and plating is quite good. No flash, etc. I bought them strictly for the deep sockets. The ratchet isn't too bad either. It's dry, but the sockets lock positively (you can't pull them off w/o the release) and is about as sloppy as my RHFT Bonney. For the price, the shallow sockets, ratchet, and extension are a bonus.

The colors...are just plain stupid. They could probably sell twice as many if they were just silver or black. But I'm about function, so I'll get past it.

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