3 of themLol they are all bent?
I believe the Craftsman stuff is made by Western Forge. In fact I'm almost positive the Craftsman punches are WF.
I believe the Craftsman stuff is made by Western Forge. In fact I'm almost positive the Craftsman punches are WF.
CMan punches are definitely WF, not Wilde. I'm basing this off of the 20+ Cman chisels/punches I have
Craftsman 2 pc. Qtr-Turn® Convertible Retaining Ring Pliers Set
Regular price $21.99
Your savings - $11.02
$10.97
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-2-pc...p-00947385000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2
I haven't used mine yet but I imagine they will work for automotive applications, these aren't Asian made cheapo tools. USA made, bought mine last week.Is the second snap ring plier good for use on cars?
These are fantastic and USA made. I'm thinking of buying another set and I use retaining ring pliers about once a year if that...haven't had to use them yet this year.
How in the world did that get through quality control?
These aren't Asian made you mean. They are identical to MAC's if that means anything.
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I just bought the DeWalt 118 Piece Mechanics Tool Set, 1/4-Inch & 3/8-Inch Drive, Item# 00939118000P for $59.99. I found this through the local.sears.com site. The page with the tool set shows how many other stores have the set in stock. Clicking on the link shows a map with the price for each store. Half the stores were at $134 and the other half at $59.
This set will help replace my 12 point Penncraft and Craftsman menagerie. The ratchets are the 72 tooth style.
Steve
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-8-...0940098000P?prdNo=31&blockNo=31&blockType=G31
I've had these when Sears brought them back out a year or so ago under "Craftsman Professional Use". I gotta say, I've tried REALLY hard to support Sears and the small amount of USA tools they still have.............but these...........these are complete garbage. There is a tab on the back side of the selector disk that actually changes the direction.....and the disk is made of such cheap pot metal that the tab just breaks off. I warrantied them 3 times and just gave up.
Not sure if you are being sarcastic or not, lol
Just in case, those are US made and likely by someone with no saleable skills.
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From that article. "and used to make Craftsman tools for Sears." Interesting...
Well, Ideal is building that big new facility in Illinois as has been noted in the SK threads. Sounds like Consolidation.
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lol They just gave me a $30 in points for $30 spent coupon in an e-mail.... now to find what will work with it online.
I'm not even silver. it was buried in a spam e-mail for the $25 linked credit card promotion/ refer a friend promotion .
you had to activate it and add it to your account, it was all the way out the bottom of the e-mail, so Some people may have missed it. I'm just a trial max member
couldn't get it to work on anything online so I went to the store at lunch and used it buying the Dewalt metric ratcheting wrench set, got the last one on the shelf, so pretty much got it for $13 after tax with the points back deal.
Just got my third $20 off $20 in surprise points...free or a couple buck tools are nice. If you spend $20 and use surprise points (on certain items), you get $20 in points.
Dumb *** sears.
which items are giving 20 back?
Craftsman Professional 4 -Ton Jack Stands, One Pair $29.99. Buy two pairs and use $25 in Surprise SRW Points, which makes it $35 for 4 jack stands. Heck, they'll even ship those heavy items for free as well.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-prof...p-00950163000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
just got 8 of them and used my $120 points back so they were free.Craftsman Professional 4 -Ton Jack Stands, One Pair $29.99. Buy two pairs and use $25 in Surprise SRW Points, which makes it $35 for 4 jack stands. Heck, they'll even ship those heavy items for free as well.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-prof...p-00950163000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
Where are you finding $25 in Surprise points?