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I picked up one of the cantilever tool boxes today, it is china made, still a nice piece.
 

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It's just a PVC air hose... I bought a 2-pk of similar quality from TSC for $8.99

Link please? Do they take Shop Your Way Reward Points at TSC because it seems a lot of the folks that frequent the GJ uses them to get small items for free?
 
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TSC = Tractor Supply Company... No they do not take SYW Rewards, it's a totally different company. I don't know if the item is on the website, it was back around christmas when they had them. TSC often discounts their hoses...

But TBH I would not buy a PVC hose for everyday use, get a good rubber hose. Only reason I bought this 2-pk was so I could run an air-line from my compressor in the garage around to the back of my house when working on projects.
 

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Don't know if anyone already confirmed it, but these are actually made in USA. They're black, with yellow markings. Though, the paint-job with the yellow was crappy on the ones I looked at.

Craftsman 16 x 24 in. Aluminum Square $7.13 Member Price
 
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I referenced these on a previous post, but had no item information. They are actually still $19.99 at my Sears Hometown, but $10 on the site (though they said they would match the site surprisingly). The reason they jumped out at me, is they were German made. Reviews say that they are China now, but if you are lucky to find the German ones, they are very nice brad point drill bit.


Craftsman 7 pc. brad point drill bits - $9.99


Craftsman Metal Stubby Drill Bits $5.92 - just came across these, which are on sale, but not a Hot Buy or other title preventing coupons / surprise points to be used. no idea on COO
 
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I referenced these on a previous post, but had no item information. They are actually still $19.99 at my Sears Hometown, but $10 on the site (though they said they would match the site surprisingly). The reason they jumped out at me, is they were German made. Reviews say that they are China now, but if you are lucky to find the German ones, they are very nice brad point drill bit.


Craftsman 7 pc. brad point drill bits - $9.99


Craftsman Metal Stubby Drill Bits $5.92 - just came across these, which are on sale, but not a Hot Buy or other title preventing coupons / surprise points to be used. no idea on COO

If you want some good quality German brad point bits, I found these on eBay recently:

Vermont American 6-piece brad point bit set - made in germany - $23.49
 

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Or $110 for store pickup. Lately, I've been noticing some higher prices when I try to pick a store.

It's as if they're charging for the "free" in-store pickup. :wtf:
I have had this as well! The Sears near by just had a closing down sell off though.
 

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So much for FREE store pickup. About the only time I ever set foot in a sears anymore, is when I have to pick up an order. I’m sure I’m not alone. I guess they don’t want that foot traffic either.

you sure are not. Also about 99% of the time you can get a better deal ordering online and picking up vs price matching in store. Online always has better prices plus you can use points. I have come across times where I price match in store, but they wont apply rewards/freecash points.
 

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Craftsman 108 piece Mechanics Tools Set - $39.99

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-108-pc-mechanics-tools-set/p-00938108000P

Decent little set to throw in the trunk of your car for emergencies. COO - China.

i bought that set last time it went to 39$. it is a great little kit . . . especially if you have an N$ off 40$ SYW offers (seems it was 10$ when i bought. got one of those little keychain screw driver thingies for .99$ to push it over . . . .

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-4-way-screwdriver/p-00904160000P
 

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Anyone know who makes these screwdrivers?

Worth it?


http://www.sears.com/craftsman-24-pc-screwdriver-set/p-00941711000P

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Like most stores, the web site and the store are two separate businesses, with different marketing strategies and pricing structures. To you it is the same tool, to them it is a tool they bought from a different supplier (the store) to sell to you on the website.

i can understand that business model, if they were not filling orders from the same stock pool.

not only is doing it this way inefficient, it is a bad practice. i would assume they would want me in the store, on the chance that i might notice something else and buy it.

My most recent order from the website was shipped from store #1271 in Colorado.

If they're going to ship an online order from a brick-and-mortar store, then they should price match the website for in-store buyers.

Then again, I have a smartphone, so it's not too much more of a hassle to place an online order and kill some time to pick it up after they've filled it, assuming the price doesn't magically change on me.
 
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I'm actually not horribly thrilled with mine. The top half of the handle is held on by a screw to the lower part of the handle, and it's kinda flimsy plastic that holds the screw/nut. If you're trying to crank down hard on them, they break at that joint rather easily.

I warrantied out the couple I broke, and now I'm super-careful with them when I use them.
 

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you sure are not. Also about 99% of the time you can get a better deal ordering online and picking up vs price matching in store. Online always has better prices plus you can use points. I have come across times where I price match in store, but they wont apply rewards/freecash points.

They price matched and applied points for me in-store recently, but it was on an online order where I opted to "pay in store." They should modify the website to remove that option for "online only" deals if they don't want to price match in store.
 

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They price matched and applied points for me in-store recently, but it was on an online order where I opted to "pay in store." They should modify the website to remove that option for "online only" deals if they don't want to price match in store.

remove the option? It is listed as an 'online only' so the store doesn't pricematch. that is the first thing the cashier looks at anytime i've tried to PM something.

when you choose to pay in store, that is different that just checking out in-store. the price is reserved based off when you browsed the site.

only Hometown stores should be the only ones not allowing you to use Surprise Points on a purchase. you can use regular points, but not ones that are $10 in points off a $** purchase. The only thing I''m not 100% on, is if you can you use points that are $25 off $25 purchase at Hometown stores. I'm going to attempt that this week to find out
 

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