Chuckster in NJ
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A Sears store close to me closed up and then became a WuFlu vaccination site........ I think the vaccine site is probably gone now.
I keep meaning to go get information on my purchases over the years off the website before its too late. See how much I actually spent there.
Not many left. We lost the one in our town four years ago. You can find the nearest store to you here: Sears Storefinder
A Sears store close to me closed up and then became a WuFlu vaccination site........ I think the vaccine site is probably gone now.
That new new new new new news is going to pop up any minutes again and again now...What has been the story with Craftsman anyways? Last I heard Stanley bought the Craftsman, but have they started making US tools again?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-...orque-Wrench-20-ft-lb-to-100-ft-lb/1000772376 Looks like they just used the same vendor that Stanley uses. with some small style tweaksEddie found a new vendor for torque wrenches, check it out. Maybe the old girl isn’t dead yet. Hope we can get some points offers soon....
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The one I use for light duty repairs, assembly modifications and rethreads looks identical to this one. $140 or so a few years ago and still happy with the money spent. Decent selection of imperial and metric, clean cuts, not much slop in the threads, no taps snapped yet--slow and steady. Tap handles could be upgraded, but have others. Project Farm on youtube did a sampling of kits about a year ago. Does look similar to the gearwrench without the nicer holders, and a Husky kit as well....
Oh, and if for some reason you need it - the 75 piece tap and die set is $99.00 - I think its identical to the gear wrench version. No points deals or coupons anyway, Rakuten will give you a whopping 1% cash back
Looks like Lowe's near me stock the same thing. I would go check it out in person.This 3 drawer portable tool box is only $45 plus $10 shipping
Amazon wants about twice as much. Anyone know if this model is decent or just flimsy?
So sad to see it. I used to enjoy walking through the tool department at Sears.I was in El Paso a week ago for work. Imagine my surprise to find a Sears still open. Naturally I went inside, and it was just as sad as I thought. They did have a digital Craftsman 1/2" torque wrench for $60, same price on the website. That was about all I saw of interest. Stacks of 450 piece tool sets though. Rest of the store was pretty empty too.
But here you are.Please
We been seeing useless comments like this for about a decade.
I didn't need to click on this thread for that repetitive nonsense.
Nah…we all know the CEO was taking the company on a downward death spiral so we move onward to something else hopefully betterI still get emails from sears about stuff thats on sale, mostly appliances. I've not been able to unsubscribe just yet. It may be annoying but (us saying the same old thing), I'll never get over sears going belly up. Wish I could've been born many decades sooner and died in 2008.
There has to be something in this big wide world that you think you would have missed out on. This is depressing if that is how you truly feel.I'll never get over sears going belly up. Wish I could've been born many decades sooner and died in 2008.
No here you are polluting the thread.But here you are.
From the sales it appears they may be unloading remaining product finallyIt is weird they are hanging on.
It hasn’t been that long?Whats a SEARS?