montanafordman
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Returned the Husky socket set, bought some SK X frames and ratchets instead
I recently bought the Husky 200 piece socket set on sale at Home Depot, it was a deal I felt I couldn't pass up since I got it for $64 after tax which turns out to be nearly $0.32 per socket. I took it home knowing it was an impulse buy, and thought about it for a night and returned it the next day before even opened the box. Sure its a great deal for some beater sockets, but I have more sockets than I need and I have my old Craftsman USA sockets for my beater sockets anyway.
Instead I thought I would use those funds toward something I truly wanted. I completed some training and got a promotion and pay raise so to speak so I decided to splurge. I went to the local industrial supply and supported their business and american manufacturing instead and got some SK X-frame ratcheting wrenches. They are nice! I also got a long flex 1/2"SK ratchet to go along with the long 1/2" 40170 ratchet I inherited from my grandfather and a small 1/4 2" extension. After that purchase burned a hole in my pocket I went the other direction to another store that had been selling a lot of old closeout SK stock and found an NOS Tuff1 1/2" ratchet. In the end I spent a lot more money, but I supported two local businesses and manufacturing made here for something I wanted rather than felt compelled to buy because it was a good deal.
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I recently bought the Husky 200 piece socket set on sale at Home Depot, it was a deal I felt I couldn't pass up since I got it for $64 after tax which turns out to be nearly $0.32 per socket. I took it home knowing it was an impulse buy, and thought about it for a night and returned it the next day before even opened the box. Sure its a great deal for some beater sockets, but I have more sockets than I need and I have my old Craftsman USA sockets for my beater sockets anyway.
Instead I thought I would use those funds toward something I truly wanted. I completed some training and got a promotion and pay raise so to speak so I decided to splurge. I went to the local industrial supply and supported their business and american manufacturing instead and got some SK X-frame ratcheting wrenches. They are nice! I also got a long flex 1/2"SK ratchet to go along with the long 1/2" 40170 ratchet I inherited from my grandfather and a small 1/4 2" extension. After that purchase burned a hole in my pocket I went the other direction to another store that had been selling a lot of old closeout SK stock and found an NOS Tuff1 1/2" ratchet. In the end I spent a lot more money, but I supported two local businesses and manufacturing made here for something I wanted rather than felt compelled to buy because it was a good deal.
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