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Power Probe 3 $65 @ Sears w/Coupon

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Galaxie

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Nice, got mine for $55 after $10 surprise points. Got one at work but don't have a personal one yet.
 

slickstysix

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Sweet! Just bought one after i almost let someone talk me into buying their "new" one for $100..THanx!:rocker:
 

TJJP77

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Sweet deal - got it for $57 after redeeming some points. No surprise points however...bummer. Still can't beat the deal either way.
 

rodm1

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The only thing I don't like is it doesn't have a constant power lead.
 

EdJack

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I've been wanting one of these for a couple years, but never could justify spending the $$$ on one.

But with the sale, plus Save15. Then I had $7 surprise points for $35 in tools. Then added $16 in points I had.

Between coupons, surprise points, and points I had. Got this for $41 with free shipping.
 

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Where are all you guys finding these "Surprise points" you all frequently talk about. Do they just send them to your SYWR account or email or what? Did you sign up for something? Don't want to sidetrack the deal, just curious.
 

vgs8606

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All I had in my account was 11 cents and they wanted a PIN to make use of that found treasure :-( Oh well, another $65+ out of my wallet. I need to stop visiting this place :)
 

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Just sign into the swy website and click on your points(it'll show you just your actual points, not surprise points) and then your surprise points should show up there if you have them. I had 47,000 surprise points. (12,000 for anything, 10,000 for $199 or more in lawn and garden, and 25,000 for a $299 or more purchase )

Got mine for 43.** after tax and a $10 gift card I had.

Never heard of these things before this post. Thanks OP! After researching these I kind if want a LoadPro too.


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beardking

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Got mine ordered for just over $50 using the save15 code and the points I had built up. This comes at a perfect time because I have been needing to order this but kept stalling because I didn't want to throw down $200.
 
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pettybird

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I bought one after wanting one for a long time, and I told a coworker about the deal. He'd JUST broken his after more than 5 years and bought one as well.

Not sure about the flames but I'll take them for a $30+ savings ;)
 

Fastbird

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In for one! Been wanting one for quite some time but as others, didn't want to drop the $$$ on it. Only had a little over $2 in points, but still, $67 isn't bad.
 

moto440rider

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I just order one for my at home toolbox. Will make life easier. Plus I got it for 57.00 had ten dollars in points.


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Travinsky

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Don't know what it is, but won't be the first time I bought something I never used.
 

Mazdaratti3

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Not sure how I feel about the fire theme but for $54.06 after using points I didn't know I had I think I can live with it.
 

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Looks like it's back at regular price....*****, because I need a replacement one...
 

larryq

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Anyone know if these will work with older (positive ground) cars, and if so, what needs to be done differently?
 

EdJack

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Got mine yesterday. Seems to be nice build quality, decent plastic case, and nice gauge cables.

I might play around with it some this weekend (after watching some youtube videos first).

I don't think there is any way you could figure this thing out without internet videos.

I wasn't wild about the flames in the pictures on the website. But on the actual tool, it kind of looks nice. I like it for the price.
 

larryq

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I might play around with it some this weekend (after watching some youtube videos first).

I don't think there is any way you could figure this thing out without internet videos.

I agree. It's not obvious how to use it, and the CD that came with mine had some low quality videos that didn't impress. If you find some good youtube vids and could post them I think a lot of us would appreciate it.
 

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intro


multi tester



negative peak to peak


audible monitoring


threshold reset


 
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1950_Buick

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fyi

in the later videos (the last year), i'm the young guy in the videos... our team created the newer videos.
 
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