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My point entirely. How is ANYTHING at Sears.com a hot deal if you cannot actually get it?
This may be surprising... But most things on the site I can get, so it seems availability to you isn't universal. Hence the prior question, which sems to have been a veiled statement indicating your post should likely be in a different thread (thus keeping this one on topic with minimal chaff).

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I went into a hometown store for my first time yesterday. It was amazing. They had a whole bunch of USA craftsman stuff: open stock wrenches and sockets, ratcheting wrench sets, mini wrench sets, etc etc. Mom and pop (owners) were super nice and helpful.

I bought a couple of Craftsman "autoloading" screwdrivers. Never seen them before. I usually don't go for this gimmicky kind of stuff, but they seem very well made (in Canada, not China!) and were only $6 each. Seems like it might be very handy, especially if I can swap out the slotted bits for some Robertson (square) bits. They look like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00333Q27Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Anybody else seen these things before?
 

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I went into a hometown store for my first time yesterday. It was amazing. They had a whole bunch of USA craftsman stuff: open stock wrenches and sockets, ratcheting wrench sets, mini wrench sets, etc etc. Mom and pop (owners) were super nice and helpful.

I bought a couple of Craftsman "autoloading" screwdrivers. Never seen them before. I usually don't go for this gimmicky kind of stuff, but they seem very well made (in Canada, not China!) and were only $6 each. Seems like it might be very handy, especially if I can swap out the slotted bits for some Robertson (square) bits. They look like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00333Q27Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Anybody else seen these things before?

I hadn't seen that product before, but I think I recall seeing a somewhat-similar Craftsman product but with more of a pistol-grip orientation.

I found the old Sears product page for yours, with a bunch more reviews, though the availability box is borked: http://www.sears.com/craftsman-autoloading-multi-bit-screwdriver/p-00947380000P

That one Amazon third-party seller is nuts trying to sell it for $70. http://www.epinions.com/review/Craftsman_Auto_loading_Multi_bit_Srewdriver/97055062/544766070404 says its original price was $16, and that was only back in 2011.
 

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I went into a hometown store for my first time yesterday. It was amazing. They had a whole bunch of USA craftsman stuff: open stock wrenches and sockets, ratcheting wrench sets, mini wrench sets, etc etc. Mom and pop (owners) were super nice and helpful.

I bought a couple of Craftsman "autoloading" screwdrivers. Never seen them before. I usually don't go for this gimmicky kind of stuff, but they seem very well made (in Canada, not China!) and were only $6 each. Seems like it might be very handy, especially if I can swap out the slotted bits for some Robertson (square) bits. They look like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00333Q27Q/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Anybody else seen these things before?
Yes. I've had some for years. Keep at work and in the truck for quick work.

I think I paid around 12.00
 

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Yes. I've had some for years. Keep at work and in the truck for quick work.

I think I paid around 12.00

I have 5 or 6 of these screwdrivers. They are amazing for "light" work. I was super sad when they stopped carrying them. They replaced them with a much worse version. Well worth $12, I'd say they are probably still a good deal twice that. The last revision/model they sold in store switched one philips and flathead with two square heads the way you want.
 

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To re-iterate this is the sale.
ONLINE ONLY
Spend $75, Get $50 CASHBACK in pts
On All Featured Tools at Sears.

was$59.99, now $24.38Craftsman 12 Pc Laser Impact Socket Accessory Set, 1/2" Drive – Metric
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-12-p...lerId=SEARS&prdNo=16&blockNo=16&blockType=G16

I was able to use some surprise points and a $5 coupon with the cashback offer. With the free shipping the price on a screwdriver set I have been watching - wera stainless 12 piece with laser tip came in at a competitive price - plus $50 back for other deals...

http://www.sears.com/wera-12-pc-stainless-steel-screwdriver-set-with/p-00980872000P
 

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You have 84 pairs of Knipex? :bowdown:

If you are close to Sears or Kmart, that open up a lot of possibilities. Back at the end of last year, when they were giving out $5 freecash every week, I was buying a lot of non-tools. Socks, gloves, several lbs of Christmas candies (great deal - they were on sale after Christmas!), toys, etc. I happened to be on a trip, and arranged all of these for pick-up at stores that I was passing by.

Before Kmart near me closed last year, we used to get paper towels and other household items. Nothing fancy, but every little things helps.

I have one Kmart near me, I walked the store and there wasn't much I wanted(I try to avoid using points on groceries, and some things seem like they've been there a while). I've been buying sandpaper and painters tape from Kmart.

Here's the last time I did a picture of my Knipex collection, I did it for Instagram:
b0s9uNO.jpg


I've bought three of these little shelf units, it's a smaller scale than the larger wire shelves but it's still solid for storage. Not bad for $18-20 http://www.kmart.com/stor-3-tier-shelving-unit/p-010W435220050001P

This is the larger scale small-shelf, I put wheels on it and have had my Dewalt planer(100lbs) on it. Right now the price is a little inflated but it settles to a about $30. http://www.kmart.com/essential-home-essential-home-3-shelf-storage-unit/p-011W009228216001P

Keep in mind that the large wire shelves, like 82" X 48" X 18" can be had for about $70 on eBay but the smaller shelves don't scale in price well...so those are pretty decent prices on the small shelves.
 

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I have one Kmart near me, I walked the store and there wasn't much I wanted(I try to avoid using points on groceries, and some things seem like they've been there a while). I've been buying sandpaper and painters tape from Kmart.

Here's the last time I did a picture of my Knipex collection, I did it for Instagram:
b0s9uNO.jpg


I've bought three of these little shelf units, it's a smaller scale than the larger wire shelves but it's still solid for storage. Not bad for $18-20 http://www.kmart.com/stor-3-tier-shelving-unit/p-010W435220050001P

This is the larger scale small-shelf, I put wheels on it and have had my Dewalt planer(100lbs) on it. Right now the price is a little inflated but it settles to a about $30. http://www.kmart.com/essential-home-essential-home-3-shelf-storage-unit/p-011W009228216001P

Keep in mind that the large wire shelves, like 82" X 48" X 18" can be had for about $70 on eBay but the smaller shelves don't scale in price well...so those are pretty decent prices on the small shelves.

Impressive! :thumbup:
 

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I would not even want to try and figure the retail price of all that Knipex... I'm sure it would be a few thousand...

Yeah, I'm wondering if that might be the biggest Knipex collection in one place, outside of their factories/distributors/retailers.
 

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What do you do with them? Why so many duplicates? Has it become a “let’s just see how rediculous this can become!” Kinda thing? Do you have tips on getting them cheap? Love the dedication!

“Because I can and want to” is a perfectly valid answer, I’m just curious. I would answer the same if someone asked why I need 20 flashlights or 10 hammers
 

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I have one Kmart near me, I walked the store and there wasn't much I wanted(I try to avoid using points on groceries, and some things seem like they've been there a while). I've been buying sandpaper and painters tape from Kmart.

Here's the last time I did a picture of my Knipex collection, I did it for Instagram:
b0s9uNO.jpg


I've bought three of these little shelf units, it's a smaller scale than the larger wire shelves but it's still solid for storage. Not bad for $18-20 http://www.kmart.com/stor-3-tier-shelving-unit/p-010W435220050001P

This is the larger scale small-shelf, I put wheels on it and have had my Dewalt planer(100lbs) on it. Right now the price is a little inflated but it settles to a about $30. http://www.kmart.com/essential-home-essential-home-3-shelf-storage-unit/p-011W009228216001P

Keep in mind that the large wire shelves, like 82" X 48" X 18" can be had for about $70 on eBay but the smaller shelves don't scale in price well...so those are pretty decent prices on the small shelves.

What's your opinion on the Knipex scissors? I thought they would be great, but haven't been that impressed with them so far. I'm most disappointed in the plastic handles vs. retail cost.
 

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What do you do with them? Why so many duplicates? Has it become a “let’s just see how rediculous this can become!” Kinda thing? Do you have tips on getting them cheap? Love the dedication!

“Because I can and want to” is a perfectly valid answer, I’m just curious. I would answer the same if someone asked why I need 20 flashlights or 10 hammers

One tip is to play points. A lot of us play SYW points (plus combination of sale price and coupons) and use them to buy tools including Knipex.

I know I do not pay even close to full price for my Knipex :thumbup:
 

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By using coupon code "TOUCHDOWN" tonight or on Saturday, you can get the following offer:

Extra 15% off Grills when you Buy Online & Pickup in Store or Extra 10% off Kitchen, Screen Houses & Canopies, and Chairs & tables when you Buy Online & Pickup in Store. Valid on items marked Sold by Sears. Excludes Clearance, Everyday Great Price, Hot Buy and Unilateral Pricing Policy (UPP) items. Limited to 1 coupon per purchase, and cannot be combined with Associate Discount. Other exclusions may apply. Void if copied or transferred and where prohibited by law. Any other use constitutes fraud. In the event of a return, deal savings may be deducted from your refund. In-store price matching not allowed with this offer. Items Sold by Sears. Applies to orders when store pickup is selected Excludes furniture, As Seen On TV, clearance, great price, hot buy, and Unilateral Pricing Policy (UPP) items. Offer valid 1/28-2/3/2018.
 

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I would not even want to try and figure the retail price of all that Knipex... I'm sure it would be a few thousand...

I actually keep track of Knipex and SYW(though this is not up-to-date) with excel spreadsheets.

From KC Tool my current retail cost is $3,496. From Amazon the cost would be $2,943. On Knipex from SYW retail is $2,209(KC), $1,865(Amazon) with $385 out of pocket, that's $6.65 a pair.

What do you do with them? Why so many duplicates? Has it become a “let’s just see how rediculous this can become!” Kinda thing? Do you have tips on getting them cheap? Love the dedication!

“Because I can and want to” is a perfectly valid answer, I’m just curious. I would answer the same if someone asked why I need 20 flashlights or 10 hammers

At home I have an electronics workbench inside and garage workshop. Then I have a toolbox at work and two tool bags for different jobs. Some of them are just because but nearly all had a purpose in mind.

What's your opinion on the Knipex scissors? I thought they would be great, but haven't been that impressed with them so far. I'm most disappointed in the plastic handles vs. retail cost.

I like them but yeah they're pretty pricey for what they are...I've used them to cut leather, wood veneer and other things I normally wouldn't use normal scissors on but a pair of kitchen shears are probably the better buy.

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How I manage this is basically searching what I might want and bookmarking it with the price in the title. Then once a week I go through the bookmarks and adjust if it goes lower. After a while you'll have a pretty decent list of things to buy and an idea on getting the most out of your points.

A lot of it was bought with $20 off $20 coupons(surprise points, now freecash) plus points, those coupons have dried up but I went about a year with them every week.

Also if you have an issue and return an item, you lose your coupon. If you call them they will issue your used coupon as points then you can use the points and coupon you already used with another coupon.
 

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Is the coat deal still going on. I tried one on yesterday seems almost as good as carhartt.

$49.99 20 back in points. and no store have any XL tan in stock. FYI I bought a tractor supply- blue mountain for $27-29 on black friday. Seems to be identical except it has a Tall version.
 

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My Hometown store owner said he's not getting in any more grills. I *think* he said that supplier dropped Sears, so whatever is on hand could be the last, unless they got a new supplier with different styles...

As with anything Sears... caveat emptor...
 

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I'm looking at purchasing a router. with Sears in its current state, would it be best to look at something other than Craftsman?
 

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I'm looking at purchasing a router. with Sears in its current state, would it be best to look at something other than Craftsman?
At the affordable price point they most likely come from a similar imported source which means few are repaired when past the warranty period. Unless the CM is incredibly clearanced out aka display, there are many other venders.
 

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Thanks! Just checked and this deal, "Spend $75, Get $50 CASHBACK in pts
On All Featured Tools at Sears." is still active.
Yeah, it's been extended again, through Feb 10 this time. Unfortunately for those of us who've been hoping the end of that deal would mean the return of more/better up-front sale prices on tools.

The definitely good news is that I also see they have now extended the $25 free shipping threshold! It had been scheduled to end today (Feb 3) and go back to being $35 like it was until last fall. Now it will remain at $25 until at least May 5, 2018.
 

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I'm looking at purchasing a router. with Sears in its current state, would it be best to look at something other than Craftsman?

I'm seeing only Craftsman routers available from Sears. Marketplace sellers offer other brands, but then you'll have a problem with using SYW coupons or points.
 

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I'm seeing only Craftsman routers available from Sears. Marketplace sellers offer other brands, but then you'll have a problem with using SYW coupons or points.
Craftsman router should be alright.
I would think you could still get parts for them.
For that matter I have had my bosch and dewalt routers since the mid-late 90's
never had any trouble with them.
I think you'd be 0k with the CM router.
 

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Good luck finding anything but the cheapie router with table left at Sears. They started getting rid of them a couple months ago.
 

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I like this set up. It looks like a good beginner router at a decent price. Comes with both bases, variable speed and depth adjustment from the base side which would be good when its under a table.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-12-amp-2-hp-fixed-plunge-base-router/p-00927683000P?rrec=true
Looks like a decent router, almost looks like it could be made by Bosch.
EDIT,
Good luck finding anything but the cheapie router with table left at Sears. They started getting rid of them a couple months ago.
Yeah, shows, Store Pickup Unavailable, within 100 miles of 26003, and shipping Unavailable.
 
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Good luck finding anything but the cheapie router with table left at Sears. They started getting rid of them a couple months ago.
Oh yeah, I forgot they're all gone from the nearest stores around me.

I like this set up. It looks like a good beginner router at a decent price. Comes with both bases, variable speed and depth adjustment from the base side which would be good when its under a table.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-12-amp-2-hp-fixed-plunge-base-router/p-00927683000P?rrec=true

I'm not even seeing a shipping option. If it shows in stock at a nearby store, then you might want to call and make sure it's really available. If it's their display model, then it might be marked down lower in-store.
 

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I'm not even seeing a shipping option. If it shows in stock at a nearby store, then you might want to call and make sure it's really available. If it's their display model, then it might be marked down lower in-store.

I've found that Sears normally stops showing an item on the website as being in stock at a particular store once that store is down to 1 left (presumably not even counting display models for the few products that have those, so when inventory is accurate, there could be up to 1 in package and 1 display model still there when the website makes it look like there's none). Unless they mistakenly thought they had more left than they really did (in which case you could still buy online because they didn't realize it was the last one), the last non-display model must be bought in-person, and a display model AFAIK would always need to be bought in-person (the order-pickup people would never grab a display model AFAIK).
 
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I'm looking at purchasing a router. with Sears in its current state, would it be best to look at something other than Craftsman?

i dont know what size you are looking for, but i bought a bosch colt router about 10 years ago (and they still sell it, which must say something about how it keeps selling):

http://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/palm-routers-pr20evsk-195773-p/

really like it, small enough to do sign carving, big enough to do edging and such.

about 100$ new, 80$ refurbished.
 

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After growing up with Sears and Roebuck I can now accept the fact that this company may very well go the way of the dinosaur. This company is by far the most difficult to deal with. I've got money in-hand and STILL Sears will not take it! I have points to spend and found some tools I can use on their website BUT each set is either NOT available for shipping AND not available for store pickup within 100 miles.

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sears is pretty much on its last breath I had to cancel my order after 2 months because it never showed up and went out of stock/ store pick up in my area. Suppliers pretty much told them to screw off, And talk about a PITA to cancle and order that's stuck in processing for over two months while online and the store give you the run around. I've had nothing but trouble getting tools this year if it wasn't in stock in the store and tons of stuff no longer available online..
 

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You can try hometown they might even ship one to you. Craigslist is always full of Craftsman routers for dirt cheap though.
 

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sears is pretty much on its last breath I had to cancel my order after 2 months because it never showed up and went out of stock/ store pick up in my area. Suppliers pretty much told them to screw off, And talk about a PITA to cancle and order that's stuck in processing for over two months while online and the store give you the run around. I've had nothing but trouble getting tools this year if it wasn't in stock in the store and tons of stuff no longer available online..

Wow you have a lot of patience waiting for 2 months...

Its been pretty much trouble free getting stuffs online and do a store pick-up at the local Hometown store. I would estimate 90% or more of what I ordered is not in stock locally. Some of my stuffs were delayed around Christmas but I did not need it right away, so no biggie.

If the items are over $25, I got them shipped to my house directly.

The definitely good news is that I also see they have now extended the $25 free shipping threshold! It had been scheduled to end today (Feb 3) and go back to being $35 like it was until last fall. Now it will remain at $25 until at least May 5, 2018.

There are tools that are not available to ship to local store, so free shipping for over $25 is great news imo. Much easier to find something over $25 than over $35 to get free shipping.
 
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I actually keep track of Knipex and SYW(though this is not up-to-date) with excel spreadsheets.

Hi BMack37... in your Knipex spreadsheet, have you been tracking any of the insulated pliers? I'd like to pick up a couple with my points. Some look like decent deals... like 8" combo pliers (Model 02 08 200) at $35, the 8" cutters at $45 (Model # 74 08 200) and 10" Cobras at $60 (Model # 8728250)... but I haven't been keeping a close eye on them.

I'd also like to pick up a couple of the long nose pliers... however, they don't appear to be discounted as much... so I may wait on those/look elsewhere.

Thanks!
 

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Hi BMack37... in your Knipex spreadsheet, have you been tracking any of the insulated pliers? I'd like to pick up a couple with my points. Some look like decent deals... like 8" combo pliers (Model 02 08 200) at $35, the 8" cutters at $45 (Model # 74 08 200) and 10" Cobras at $60 (Model # 8728250)... but I haven't been keeping a close eye on them.

I'd also like to pick up a couple of the long nose pliers... however, they don't appear to be discounted as much... so I may wait on those/look elsewhere.

Thanks!

If you're not set on it needing to be Knipex brand, I had been going to recommend these insulated long-nose pliers from obscure brand "ProsKit" that I got shipped to store for $15 last August, but I see even they have cut off Sears now. :( http://www.sears.com/pro-8217-skit-1000v-insulated-long-nosed-pliers-7-3-4inch/p-00925055000P = "Temporarily unavailable"
 

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If you're not set on it needing to be Knipex brand, I had been going to recommend these insulated long-nose pliers from obscure brand "ProsKit" that I got shipped to store for $15 last August, but I see even they have cut off Sears now. :( http://www.sears.com/pro-8217-skit-1000v-insulated-long-nosed-pliers-7-3-4inch/p-00925055000P = "Temporarily unavailable"

Thanks Hexen. No... they don't have to be Knipex... but Knipex were the only ones that came up in my search. I will keep an eye out for the ProsKit if they become available, again.
 

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Thanks Hexen. No... they don't have to be Knipex... but Knipex were the only ones that came up in my search. I will keep an eye out for the ProsKit if they become available, again.

That's a Taiwan manufacturer, but all their "Sold by Sears" stuff is gone from the Sears website.
 

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i dont know what size you are looking for, but i bought a bosch colt router about 10 years ago (and they still sell it, which must say something about how it keeps selling):

http://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/palm-routers-pr20evsk-195773-p/

really like it, small enough to do sign carving, big enough to do edging and such.

about 100$ new, 80$ refurbished.

FYI, Bosch just updated the colt router:

https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/new-products-gkf125cen-193841-p/
 

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Anyone notice that Sears must have widened the search area for "store pickup" because now when I look at stuff, I have the right zip code entered, it's giving me a hometown store waaay far away that it never did before...

I'm kind of glad they did, it's too far for a regular trip but when I drive to visit a friend down south it's along the way... Apparently there seems to be a lot of USA hand tools still available there... lol. For that matter I still haven't been to the Hometown store in my friend's little podunk town either, keep forgetting to go!
 
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