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I've bought Knipex pliers, Wera screwdrivers, craftsman pro pry bars, craftsman restorer kit, hammers, spark plug pliers, hose pinch pliers, and Ullman punch/file set thanks to this thread. Is there anything else worth getting at Sears that is good quality wise, made in USA/Germany or been rebranded? I'm considering a stronger than 2hp shop vac, even though I like my 2hp armorall, and the Stanley bailey chisel set, although I might wait for the sweetheart set instead. Would like to finish using gift cards and points before Sears ultimately goes down.
 
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Nupla made Craftsman dead blow hammers in 1,2,3 pound sizes. USA made and very good quality.
 

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I've bought Knipex pliers, Wera screwdrivers, craftsman pro pry bars, craftsman restorer kit, hammers, spark plug pliers, hose pinch pliers, and Ullman punch/file set thanks to this thread. Is there anything else worth getting at Sears that is good quality wise, made in USA/Germany or been rebranded? I'm considering a stronger than 2hp shop vac, even though I like my 2hp armorall, and the Stanley bailey chisel set, although I might wait for the sweetheart set instead. Would like to finish using gift cards and points before Sears ultimately goes down.

For online ordering, Grip-on locking pliers are great. Prices aren't amazing, but with points they are a steal.

I'd also buy some of the Wolfcraft-made Craftsman Bar Clamps.

There is also a limited selection of VIM tools. I'd pickup a set of the 1/4 hex sockets. They are fantastic for the price.

I too am running out of stuff to buy.


I tried making a thread on this topic a few years back, but it never really took off:

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=291107

The links may be funky now, but it might give you some ideas.
 

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There is also a limited selection of VIM tools. I'd pickup a set of the 1/4 hex sockets. They are fantastic for the price.

Could you link the VIM 1/4" hex sockets? I searched and didn't find anything that looked right.

BTW, the Roto Ratchet set just went up a couple dollars to $29.11. If you're thinking about grabbing that, now might be the time. I had surprise points for $10 off $30, so I just grabbed it with a cart stuffer of utility knife blades. I was surprised to find they offered to ship it for free even though my order was only $31 -- something about ShopYourWay MAX. I'm not asking questions!
 

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Nupla made Craftsman dead blow hammers in 1,2,3 pound sizes. USA made and very good quality.

Yeah, I got the dead blow hammers covered. Thanks for the recommendation, though.

For online ordering, Grip-on locking pliers are great. Prices aren't amazing, but with points they are a steal.

I'd also buy some of the Wolfcraft-made Craftsman Bar Clamps.

There is also a limited selection of VIM tools. I'd pickup a set of the 1/4 hex sockets. They are fantastic for the price.

I too am running out of stuff to buy.


I tried making a thread on this topic a few years back, but it never really took off:

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=291107

The links may be funky now, but it might give you some ideas.

Since getting the Knipex pliers wrench and cobras, I can't see myself going back to other locking pliers. The VIM sockets and bar clamps are interesting; I need to replace the Irwin clamps that I got a little while back that don't clamp that well anymore. I have not heard of Wolfcraft that much, I was considering Jorgensen or Bessey for clamps if I wanted to upgrade (not at Sears).

I've checked the thread and I've purchased a good chunk of the tools mentioned over the years. Haha.

You might consider these snips:

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-replaceable-blade-snips/p-00942798000P

I bought a pair to cut some siding... they worked well. They're USA-made and appear identical to the Midwest version.

Speaking of Midwest, you can sometimes find their snips on sale... often a pretty good deal after points/coupons.

Forgot to mention that I've gotten the Midwest snips too. Thanks for the recommendation though.
 

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I found a couple great deals in-store this weekend. My local store (not listed as closing) seems to be clearing out lots of branded items (DeWalt, etc) as well as some other things. The shelf pricing was totally inaccurate. I couldn't figure out any method to the madness of which items would be on sale and which not. Anyway...

Craftsman / wolfcraft bar clamps came up at 70% off. Weird thing is that they did not come up as a "clearance" item in the computer - so coupons applied in-store also worked.

DeWalt ratcheting wrench sets (10-piece) were on super clearance. Standard was $23 and metric was $32. These have been mentioned on the forum before as a very high quality set. Made in Taiwan.

DeWalt 10-piece standard and metric wrench sets were $20 each. Also nice quality - made in Taiwan.

Amazing prices - check your store!
 

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I'm considering a stronger than 2hp shop vac, even though I like my 2hp armorall, Would like to finish using gift cards and points before Sears ultimately goes down.

On the shop vac I would advise to wait until Home Cheapo has the WD1850 Ridgid Shop Vac on sale for under $100 just like last years BF sale...... I purchased one and it works well.

BTW! Use ALL gift cards and points NOW before Sears "pulls the plug" :Toilet:
 

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On the shop vac I would advise to wait until Home Cheapo has the WD1850 Ridgid Shop Vac on sale for under $100 just like last years BF sale...... I purchased one and it works well.

BTW! Use ALL gift cards and points NOW before Sears "pulls the plug" :Toilet:

Careful though, the one I bought at HD on BF had a 10' cord and a proprietary hose connection, and the hose kinks terribly bad. Maybe they've improved the BF Ridgid vacs in the past couple years, I think mine is 3 yrs old but the quality of the BF ones a few years ago was trash.
 

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Picked up the c3 brad nailer for $108-$18 surprise points today.
Problem is it doesn't do anything... The light comes on but pulling the trigger does not give me a nail.

Anyone have experience with these before I take it back?

Thanks!
 

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Picked up the c3 brad nailer for $108-$18 surprise points today.
Problem is it doesn't do anything... The light comes on but pulling the trigger does not give me a nail.

Anyone have experience with these before I take it back?

Thanks!



Sorry for the newb question, but are you pressing it against something when pulling the trigger? My Bostitch brad nailer has a safety that won't let it fire unless the nose is pushed solid against a surface for the nail to go into.

Cory


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Sorry for the newb question, but are you pressing it against something when pulling the trigger? My Bostitch brad nailer has a safety that won't let it fire unless the nose is pushed solid against a surface for the nail to go into.

Cory


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Yup. Tried 3 batts one has the green light and it starts blinking when I pull the trigger.
The LEDs are supposed to blink if there is a problem but they stay solid.
 

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Yup. Tried 3 batts one has the green light and it starts blinking when I pull the trigger.
The LEDs are supposed to blink if there is a problem but they stay solid.



Morning
Did you insert a couple of nails or a full sleeve of nails. As a safety precaution my Dewalt won’t fire unless it has a fair amount of nails loaded. I️ would suggest placing a full sleeve of nails in it


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I found a couple great deals in-store this weekend. My local store (not listed as closing) seems to be clearing out lots of branded items (DeWalt, etc) as well as some other things. The shelf pricing was totally inaccurate. I couldn't figure out any method to the madness of which items would be on sale and which not. Anyway...

Craftsman / wolfcraft bar clamps came up at 70% off. Weird thing is that they did not come up as a "clearance" item in the computer - so coupons applied in-store also worked.

DeWalt ratcheting wrench sets (10-piece) were on super clearance. Standard was $23 and metric was $32. These have been mentioned on the forum before as a very high quality set. Made in Taiwan.

DeWalt 10-piece standard and metric wrench sets were $20 each. Also nice quality - made in Taiwan.

Amazing prices - check your store!
WOW!!!!!!!
Might have to pick those up, Seems the local deals don't apply to my store.
Even though I don't "NEED" Them..................

(OH Yeah, whats "Need" have to do with it, We are all Tool Junkies on GJ here, Right?):evil::evil::dunno::dunno::bounce::bounce:.
Keeps us out 0 trouble, .....................:scared:

EDIT,
Was there LAST Sunday, had the craftsman too bag, with three pockets on sale for $7.99 IIRC. (May have been $6.99, but I'M pretty sure it was $7.99)
Handy to have a few.
Hell with it, I am using one of them as sort of a "Man Bag"
I have a bad case of "C.R.S." these days, and this helps keep me organized.
 
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Picked up the c3 brad nailer for $108-$18 surprise points today.
Problem is it doesn't do anything... The light comes on but pulling the trigger does not give me a nail.

Anyone have experience with these before I take it back?

Thanks!

Make sure you are using a full row of nails, or at least >1". Do the lights blink when you pull the trigger? That indicates something is wrong (like a jam)...

Only thing I can think of is make sure the selector switch on the base is not maybe half-way between the two settings? Other than that it's pretty full proof.

I've used mine on lots of projects, while it weighs more than a pneumatic and not as fast (you can still do about 1 shot per second), it is super handy being battery powered. If the store isn't too far I would go exchange it and go from there.
 

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I picked up that set of 3 pry bars last night as well as the 36" one for $18.99. Both showed full price in store but they matched online prices. Also picked up a combo 6" and 10" evolve adjustable wrench set for $6.93. Sale price online is still $13.36 from normal price of $15. I didn't specifically need these, but for the price i couldn't say no.

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The shelves were pretty picked though and generally unorganized. However they said they were not closing and just "remodeling". I plan to go back and pick up a few more things as long as the prices are good online. Almost nothing showed a sale price in store.
 

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The shelves were pretty picked though and generally unorganized. However they said they were not closing and just "remodeling". I plan to go back and pick up a few more things as long as the prices are good online. Almost nothing showed a sale price in store.[/QUOTE]

We have been in two local sears in the past 10 days. Most of the shelves are either stocked with 1-2 pieces of each stock items or bare

This time of the year they used to be full of stock for the holiday season. Not sure how this season is going to pan out for them this year.

To keep the thread on the stated course here are two of the sears daily deals

13” craftsman tool bag is $3.99
13” and 18” tool bag combo is $8.99
 

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I predict this holiday season will be the last for Sears. I think suppliers are balking at shipping goods to them for fear of Sears going bankrupt and not paying them.
 

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The Sears near me looks like they are setting up for Black Friday. Looks like "slim pickings" though. Just a few stands in the isles, spread out to look like they have more product than they actually do.

I think all the OE manufacturers for Sears rebranded items (Craftsman, Kenmore, etc.) are worried about not getting paid after supplying products to Sears for Christmas, then Sears going bankrupt and stiffing them. I think that's why Whirlpool backed out. Without Whirlpool, the Kenmore brand is as good as dead.
 
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Could you link the VIM 1/4" hex sockets? I searched and didn't find anything that looked right.

BTW, the Roto Ratchet set just went up a couple dollars to $29.11. If you're thinking about grabbing that, now might be the time. I had surprise points for $10 off $30, so I just grabbed it with a cart stuffer of utility knife blades. I was surprised to find they offered to ship it for free even though my order was only $31 -- something about ShopYourWay MAX. I'm not asking questions!

Links don't seem to work anymore with Sears. Try the following item numbers for the VIM hex sockets:

00919974000P
00901998000P

Links:

http://www.sears.com/vim-products-9...SellerId=Sears&prdNo=3&blockNo=3&blockType=G3

http://www.sears.com/vim-products-9...SellerId=Sears&prdNo=4&blockNo=4&blockType=G4
 

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Yeah, I got the dead blow hammers covered. Thanks for the recommendation, though.



Since getting the Knipex pliers wrench and cobras, I can't see myself going back to other locking pliers. The VIM sockets and bar clamps are interesting; I need to replace the Irwin clamps that I got a little while back that don't clamp that well anymore. I have not heard of Wolfcraft that much, I was considering Jorgensen or Bessey for clamps if I wanted to upgrade (not at Sears).

I've checked the thread and I've purchased a good chunk of the tools mentioned over the years. Haha.



Forgot to mention that I've gotten the Midwest snips too. Thanks for the recommendation though.

I wouldn't compare the Bessey K series clamps with the Craftsman/Wolfcraft. The Bessey are rated much better. But I would say that Craftsman are better than the Irwin. Really though, at $10-15 each when found on sale, they are hard to beat.

Grip-on locking pliers are way better than Knipex locking pliers. Grip-on is OEM for Snap-on, Blackhawk and a few other brands.
 

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The Sears near me looks like they are setting up for Black Friday. Looks like "slim pickings" though. Just a few stands in the isles, spread out to look like they have more product than they actually do.

I think all the OE manufacturers for Sears rebranded items (Craftsman, Kenmore, etc.) are worried about not getting paid after supplying products to Sears for Christmas, then Sears going bankrupt and stiffing them. I think that's why Whirlpool backed out. Without Whirlpool, the Kenmore brand is as good as dead.

not necessarily. Sears is now selling Kenmore on Amazon, along with installation. If anything, I swear that is their best bet at making some money (perhaps along with stopping the free money give-aways that no other business does)




$135 - 48-piece impact set, though $100 is the lowest I've seen
 
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Sounds like I got a bad one. Will take it back and give them one more chance.

Also since this is the deals thread, Sears Outlet has the small c3 radio and c3 led work light for $19.99 ea with 6.99 shipping. I tried to order both and they cancelled the light but it is still showing in stock at the store I selected. Not sure if this was because shipping price does not change with additional items or because of Sears Outlet crappy inventory system. In the past I ordered some Bolt On tools through them and it worked fine but that was using different stores for each tool.

Anyway the radio just got here and it's pretty nice for a $20 bluetooth radio. Only downside is you can't plug it in to charge your battery like the bigger one.
 

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Nupla made Craftsman dead blow hammers in 1,2,3 pound sizes. USA made and very good quality.

In addition to the Nupla-rebadged dead blows... they've got a few other USA-made hammers on sale:

Vaughn-made Craftsman 16 oz. rip claw for $8.03

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-16-oz-rip-claw-hammer/p-00938092000P

Vaughn 21 oz. framing hammer for $12.53

http://www.sears.com/claw-hammr/p-00904650000P

Craftsman 14 oz. rip claw for $13.43

http://www.sears.com/cm-claw-hammr/p-00946500000P

Not sure who makes the last one... but I can confirm it's USA-made.

None are 'hot buys' so you can use coupons/surprise points.
 

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I think all the OE manufacturers for Sears rebranded items (Craftsman, Kenmore, etc.) are worried about not getting paid after supplying products to Sears for Christmas, then Sears going bankrupt and stiffing them. I think that's why Whirlpool backed out. Without Whirlpool, the Kenmore brand is as good as dead.

because "she has always bought her appliances from sears" and you can't reason with a 92 year old woman, i took my mother to get a new dishwasher from sears about a week ago.

the sales guy said they had dropped whirlpool, but that whirlpool was going to keep making kenmore appliances. he was 100% sure, but didnt know why . . . .

were i to guess, i bet sears pays for kenmore appliances what whirlpool makes when they are delivered to a sears warehouse, but things like whirlpool appliances (and gladiator stuff) is "on credit", and paid for when it sells. this would explain why they are still making kenmore stuff, but not selling their own brands through sears anymore.
 

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Took the nailer back and the new one works fine. What a hassle though took 20min to figure out how to exchange it because of points. I would have just swapped it and marked the old one defective. I still don't know what they did I have a new purchase showing and the old one is still on my account as well.
 

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The Sears closest to me still has a pretty good selection. I was hoping to find the master socket set in-store and negotiate...none.

Picked up the 3-pack of the pry bars with strike cap, as well as some Command strips that were on cloesout.
 

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So Sears sends me this $15 off 40 email, and another one saying my free shipping has been extended. Me being me, OK, was looking at an intermediate tool chest:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-26-i...=4&blockType=G4&storeId=10153&catalogId=12605

Check the shipping - to store only, so Shop Your Way Max membership free shipping won't work. Ok pick it up - oops, only store they will ship to is 40+ miles away, and there is one 20 miles closer that they won't ship to. Pretty much kills the deal, but the clincher is - "We're sorry, technical issues have prevented this coupon from loading from your email".

So, 3 strikes, you're out. How the he11 do they stay in business.
 

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So Sears sends me this $15 off 40 email, and another one saying my free shipping has been extended. Me being me, OK, was looking at an intermediate tool chest:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-26-i...=4&blockType=G4&storeId=10153&catalogId=12605

Check the shipping - to store only, so Shop Your Way Max membership free shipping won't work. Ok pick it up - oops, only store they will ship to is 40+ miles away, and there is one 20 miles closer that they won't ship to. Pretty much kills the deal, but the clincher is - "We're sorry, technical issues have prevented this coupon from loading from your email".

So, 3 strikes, you're out. How the he11 do they stay in business.

I wouldn't get that one anyway, it is only 12" deep.

If getting middle chests, get either 16" deep or 18" deep. Those 12" deep aren't going to hold anything. The drawers are going to be tiny.
 

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I wouldn't get that one anyway, it is only 12" deep.

If getting middle chests, get either 16" deep or 18" deep. Those 12" deep aren't going to hold anything. The drawers are going to be tiny.

Not really.

Every top chest in the shop is 12" deep. And they hold a lot of tools. The machinist's chests are only 8" deep. The middle chests are great for where one needs just a bit more storage in a setup. I have one two drawer that holds all my crimpers and a huge assortment of terminals. 12" deep works fine.

I only wish some company would make a 4 or 5 drawer middle chest as they would be great for building into tool stands, such as under the lathe, tablesaw, etc. Difficult to build in a top box as then the lid can't be opened.
 

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@ Alchymist. Send a screen shot, or forward the email to [email protected]. put at the top you tried using the coupon, and wouldn't work, and would like the ability to use the offer. You may have to call in, but wait up to 24 hours before calling 800-991-8708, so someone actually 'processes' the email.

I had two $10 off $20 coupons exactly like the one you got. First one didn't work for me, then expired. Then the next day I got another, but wouldn't work again. I did the process above, and got $10 credited to my account. Seems like they coupon doesn't work for anyone.

Oh, Sears announced it got govt permission to sell another 140 stores that we're previously protected from doing so (has to do with pensions). They only lost $525-595mil this last quarter, vs $748mil last year same quarter. :eek: So, things must be looking up. LoL
 

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@ Alchymist. Send a screen shot, or forward the email to [email protected]. put at the top you tried using the coupon, and wouldn't work, and would like the ability to use the offer. You may have to call in, but wait up to 24 hours before calling 800-991-8708, so someone actually 'processes' the email.

I had two $10 off $20 coupons exactly like the one you got. First one didn't work for me, then expired. Then the next day I got another, but wouldn't work again. I did the process above, and got $10 credited to my account. Seems like they coupon doesn't work for anyone.

Oh, Sears announced it got govt permission to sell another 140 stores that we're previously protected from doing so (has to do with pensions). They only lost $525-595mil this last quarter, vs $748mil last year same quarter. :eek: So, things must be looking up. LoL

Actually, not worth the effort. I don't feel I should have to jump through hoops for the sale. Can always stop by Lowes on the way home.
 

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Yeah, I hear you on that... It's stupid that one particular item they will only ship to a store freaking far away for "pickup", but then a very similar item, also sold by Sears they will ship to a closer store, except the similar item is not on sale nor the one you want anyhow...

If Sears didn't play price games with their products, and every item could be picked up at ANY of their stores OR shipped... They would be doing a lot better than they are now...

Oh yeah, and if you could actually get an order to go through half the time, that might also be a big bonus...

Check the shipping - to store only, so Shop Your Way Max membership free shipping won't work. Ok pick it up - oops, only store they will ship to is 40+ miles away, and there is one 20 miles closer that they won't ship to. Pretty much kills the deal, but the clincher is - "We're sorry, technical issues have prevented this coupon from loading from your email".
 

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Some Wera products that prices have dropped real close to Amazon before coupon/point offers

$42.99 - Wera Kraftform Plus 6 pc. Chiseldriver Set with Rack ($41.49 on Amz)

$54.99 - Wera 6 pc. Stainless Steel Screwdriver Set with Laser Tip ($54.50 Amz)

$34.99 - Wera Kraftform Plus 6 pc. Screwdriver Set with Laser-Tip ($30.17 Amz)

$36.99 - Wera Kraftform Kompakt 25 7 pc. Screwdriver Set ($33.99 Amz)

$36.99 - Wera Kraftform Kompakt VDE 7 pc. Insulated Screwdriver Set ($36.97 Amz)

edit: redid links. I cleaned them up at first post, but some took you to another seller rather than default to Sears
 
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