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Sears 299 socket set $240.00 WHOA

Parrothead

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I would have bought the 311 pc set. It has way more 3/8's pieces.

Actually, it has 12 more pieces when printing off the sheets and cross referencing. All the extra pieces are 3/8 hex bits. I could be wrong but went off the parts sheet.
 
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That's what I get for drinking the GJ coolaid - wtf am I going to do with all these sockets?

At worst you paid 0.94 a socket with the deal listed above. Who cares at that price. Throw the extras in a box if you don't need them, or sell them on eBay. Enjoy, as it's likely the last time we'll be able to buy US sockets that cheaply.
 

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You got to stack them all nice and pretty!

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toolmuchtool

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Are you kidding me! Not USA. Are all 299 sockets you got made overseas? You got any picture you can show? My set a few months ago were all good ,USA. Sad Day' a lot of us thought could happen.
 

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I bought mine the last time they dropped below 300, all USA, can't believe these are going to china as well
 

toolmuchtool

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hopefully 70CaliCustom will send some pics before returning them. Are there any others out there, getting theres in the last few days sent to them being overseas made craftsman sockets
 

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Just got mine and they are not USA made. YMMV

They'll be going back to the store tomorrow.

First time hearing of this on the forum. Would still love some pictures and your thoughts of the finish.
 

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Going to China was never the issue, it was purely a matter of how much NOS they had on hand.

If the chinese finish is anything like gearwrench's sockets, it will be 3 times better than the Armstrong/Craftsman finish.
 

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any updates on these as far as COO? looking to purchase this next month.

I talked to Sears earlier today and they say that these are still USA made (old stock). I ordered them today paying $250 and some change after points so hopefully they'll show up USA and in at least semi decent condition.
 

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As requested, here are the pictures of what I received. Pulled out one 24mm 12-point socket to compare to a US made one I have.

You can see that the manufacturing on the inside is not as nice as the US made socket. You can also see that the end of the socket is not completely round. There is a dent that got finished over. They would probably work fine but the defect on the one part I pulled out didn't give me confidence as to the quality of the rest of them. Again, YMMV.

U.S. Made Craftsman on the left. Chinese one on the right.

























 

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Thanks 70CaliCustom ,for taking the time to show us all those pictures. Sad to see that there not USA made. Most of us new it would happen but I was kind of hoping they would bring back manufacturing back to the US before everything went overseas. I guess I'm wrong, and there never bringing the jobs back.
 

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As Hootbro has said, this definitely *****. I had hoped to pick up one of these sets soon but not now. I will only buy USA made tools at Sear's and it gets more difficult all the time to find stuff. I refuse to reward companies for going overseas by purchasing **** made there. I end up buying many NOS USA items off ebay such as Vise Grips that are no longer made in the USA. It may save those companies $ in the short term but it also causes them to lose customers.
 

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I talked to Sears earlier today and they say that these are still USA made (old stock). I ordered them today paying $250 and some change after points so hopefully they'll show up USA and in at least semi decent condition.

If they come in USA let us know. Until then I'm no longer buying these, pretty sure I can get a better deal at harbor freight for communist made sockets
 
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As Hootbro has said, this definitely *****. I had hoped to pick up one of these sets soon but not now. I will only buy USA made tools at Sear's and it gets more difficult all the time to find stuff. I refuse to reward companies for going overseas by purchasing **** made there. I end up buying many NOS USA items off ebay such as Vise Grips that are no longer made in the USA. It may save those companies $ in the short term but it also causes them to lose customers.


Just wait, 2015 is the last year for chrome plating in USA.
 

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Well that is odd, the set I got last week I posted pictures of were all stamped USA. Must have gotten lucky and got one of the last USA sets.
 

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Really, details?

perfluorooctane sulfonate or "PFOS" is being banned in 2015 and is used in Chrome Plating. Only exemptions are for defense critical and aircraft parts.

There is supposedly some replacement chemicals for PFOS to allow chrome plating but there is some questions as to durability of the new process and chrome end product.
 

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They showed up today. All were USA made and most looked pretty decent. It was missing a couple and 3 were damaged (messed up detents even for Craftsman so they wouldn't go on the ratchet, quick release or not - tried both). I'll call them tomorrow and see about getting those replaced/shipped. Other than that, I'm satisfied with them. I'm just a DIYer so I'm sure they won't see quite the use some of you guys could put them through but for $250.26 to my door they'll do just fine.
 

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What a deal of a lifetime for someone looking to buy sockets for the first time. These Cman sockets are good, I'm not a fan of the double detents, it just doesn't make sense to me how it's a benefit... anyone know the purpose?

For the price of $250 you would be lucky to buy a 14pc 3/8 snap-on set.
 

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Ordered mine today. Got th first time student discount on this and a few other things. Shipping to my house next week, fingers crossed theyre us made!
 
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How are you getting these for $250? I only see the $35 off code. I also don't do facebook.

:lol_hitti if you don't do the discount, than you won't get it. If you do the steps in the first post, it gets you to $240-$250
 

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I used the $35 code, then there was surprise points for buying over $300 in tools, then I had a couple of dollars worth of points myself plus free shipping. After tax it ended up being $250.26 and I had them in a couple of days. The trick for me was that when they went back up to $338 they weren't on HOT BUY so the $35 code would work taking it down to $303 which made it applicable for the higher amount of surprise points fo rbeing over $300 (I think it was like $65 or $75 that week in surprise points for a $300 craftsman purchase).
I called them earlier today and they are sending replacements for the damaged sockets and sending out the sockets they didn't send in the first place so they should be here probably early next week I would guess.
 

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How are you getting these for $250? I only see the $35 off code. I also don't do facebook.

I dusted off my student ID. Ended up under 250 after tax and everything. Hindsight I should have got 2 sets at that price :/
 

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After receiving the Made in China set and returning it I decided to reorder the set. Talked to Sears beforehand and they assured me that the previous one was sent incorrectly due to human error and that the replacement set would be US. Receive the new set today and they are indeed USA Made. Missing one socket and two are incorrect (12 point instead of 6 point). Otherwise looks good. I'll call and get those shipped out.

I did note that all of the sockets are not finished the same. Some sockets are polished all the way round the business end while some are rougher/matte finish around the beveled opening. Anyone else notice the same thing?
 

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Re: Sears 299 socket set $240.00 WHOA+ Now $30 points coupon image inside

Alright, I'm gonna try to get a set with a student discount... does anyone know if it's half off $340? Also, I'm an online student with no id card, do I need to provide one for the discount?
 

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Its not a rough finish. Its some sort of coating they put on the socket, If you scratch at it a little you'll see that its chrome underneath.
 
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