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Sears Craftsman 7 pc. T-Handle Nut Driver Sets - Clearance -YMMV

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bcradio

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I bought both sets for $19.99 ea back a while ago and I love them... great sets if you can get a deal on them.
 

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Thanks! Here in Austin, TX they were marked as $24.97 on the shelf but when they were scanned they came up as $9.97. Picked up both sets...good deal.
 

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My local sears has the Craftsman 7 pc. T-Handle Nut Driver Sets on clearance for $9.97. Both Metric and Sae (SEARS Niagara Falls NY)

Picked up a set of each tonight, Seem like good quality and made in USA.

SAE
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-7-pc...p-00934546000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

Metric
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-7-pc...p-00934547000P?prdNo=8&blockNo=8&blockType=G8

These are worthless! (sneaks off to sears to get a metric set before they sell out):lol:

Mwahahaha!
 

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I printed OP original post and took it to Sears #1 for price match....Manager said no due to being on clearance at OP store. Went to Sears #2, employee called OP's store for price check, received price match. Thanks again OP and Tony at Sears #2. :bounce:
 
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Just curious and trying to figure out how to justify to myself that I "need" these... but what do you guys use these on that you can't use a socket/wrench or a standard nut driver set on?
 
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Just curious and trying to figure out how to justify to myself that I "need" these... but what do you guys use these on that you can't use a socket/wrench or a standard nut driver set on?

T handle and an extension.:bounce:

Don't need these at all. But as someone else said...if you're really drunk you'll reach for the color coded tools because they're easy to spot. Oh wait he didn't say that I did.

With a t-handle you get better torque on fasteners plus they're easier to hammer. With bolts? Not sure where you'd have clearance to use these on a car. Hex t-handles are definitely something to have for socket caps.

Yeah but...10 bucks. 10 bucks is a very nice price and these are well built. Checked them out in store today and surprise they were full price (40 bucks). Not a nut driver guy anyway but use them for house stuff sometimes.
 

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for me, the T-handle gives the absolute best torque control on the small nut's and bolts they are used on. You can get them to torque perfect every time.

T-handle with separate socket does not give this.
 

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Thanks Fireball027 for listing this deal. Also, a thanks to biodoc for not being too far from Houston so my store price matched.

Original Shelf Price: $39.99
On Sale Today for: $37.99

Price matched for: $9.97

Thanks guys!
 

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Showed store management this thread. At first he questioned the OP as Canadian and then I showed him the comment #8 from Austin, TX and he agreed to do it.

I would not have been shocked if he declined, just glad he accepted!
 

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For those that got it for $9.97 of the SAE and Metric set, if you post a scan of your receipt here, it'll help the rest GJers. You can sharpie out the sensitive info like card # etc. thx.
 

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They were listed on the shelf at a local store (Memphis area) for $35, their price checker came up with $9.97.

I didn't get them only because many times I'm using nut drivers in confined locations and obviously the T handle precludes that.
 

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Well went in again today. I was told they don't price match clearance. I asked why certain stores had them on clearance and was given some BS about each store's inventory being their own (owned by the store).

So they still have the SAE marked down and now marked as "Clearance" on the shelf. However the Metric is still $37.98.
 

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Well went in again today. I was told they don't price match clearance. I asked why certain stores had them on clearance and was given some BS about each store's inventory being their own (owned by the store).

So they still have the SAE marked down and now marked as "Clearance" on the shelf. However the Metric is still $37.98.

Ha, I just got the metric set on clearance and the SAE set was still $37. Fine by me, I rarely use SAE.

They did have about 4x more metric sets than SAE, lends some credibility to what they told you about it being tied to each store's inventory.
 

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They had 6-7 SAE when I bought mine and I bought 3 sets, but only 2 metric sets (same ones still there).

Hmm, wonder how much to ship? I have an extra SAE and a few of you have extra Metric.
 

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They had 6-7 SAE when I bought mine and I bought 3 sets, but only 2 metric sets (same ones still there).

Hmm, wonder how much to ship? I have an extra SAE and a few of you have extra Metric.

Shipping on this is probably in the 12-15 dollar range either flat rate priority or weight based or ups/fedex.
 
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