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bodyguy16

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Coast g20 and a warrantied ph2 impact bit
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jjjrmx5

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Cincinnati, OH
This didn't arrive today, but over the past week.


-Harborfreight batteries (free with coupon) anybody have any experience with these?

Yes I have bought them, and no, I will NEVER buy them again.

I have used the AA, AAA and 9v's.

I used one of the 9v's in one of my smoke detectors and it didn't make it 6 months before the low battery chirp began.


I;ve used the AA's in my mini maglites with the same short lfe as the 9v's.

The AAA's are worse in that that I tossed them in my freebie HF LED flashlites but they seem or leak acid over time just like those that come with the flashlight. And if you store them in say a cold car in a flashlight during winter time, the life is even shorter. Ugh.


I only buy Duracell or name brand batteries anymore unless I pop out to Costco where the Kirkland house batteries are very very dependable.

Live and learn I guess.
 

TheLS1Lover

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Jan 16, 2014
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Location
Tulsa, Oklahoma
No pictures, but I had to sell all of my tools not too long ago in order to fund some detailing things, and just recently started buying things. I picked up a Harbor Frieght 44" Cabinet and a basic Kobalt mechanics set to put in it. Don't worry, some USA will find its way in soon.
 

rockfordmarv

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Aug 8, 2014
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Yes I have bought them, and no, I will NEVER buy them again.

Live and learn I guess.


I second this, after seeing the batteries they use in the free flashlights, I wouldn't want a whole package of those cheap leaky things in my home.
 

KAOTIK Motorsports

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Feb 2, 2014
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Location
Snyder,Texas
Blue Point socket bit set
SnapOn 1/4" flex ratchet & 3/8" flex ratchet - (Set)
"NEW" Pittsburgh 3/8" long handle flex head ratchet
"NEW" Pittsburgh 1/2" long handle flex head ratchet

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Montosi82

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First time on the snap on truck. Man was I impressed. Bought a few things. Got my eye on a few more. They look orange in the picture but are both red.
 

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petalmasher

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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1412975318.994105.jpg Meter hanging kit, electronic screwdriver. I needed to replace my broken Chapman ratchet, wanted a ratcheting screwdriver, plus it plays nicely with new electric driver; the Skewdriver kills a lot of birds, ratcheting combination wrenches to replace the two sizes I wore out, and a pry-bar so I can stop misusing my big slotted driver.


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Kamanhart

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Jul 9, 2014
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Wausau Wisconsin
Well I picked up this pair QD3R250 and QD2R1000 for right about $200 and a box of donuts and some coffee later they have both tested and certified.


I also picked up a set of the new wera chisel drivers



Along with the steel top they also have a 1/4 inch broach in the top for even more added convenience
 

peaceonesxwai

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Apr 14, 2014
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Stuff I got over the last month

Got this yesterday in the mail, paid $300 for everything :rocker:
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off the SO truck and some on eBay + GW bogo flare nut & breaker bars
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eBay steal : $240 BIN, all in working order! :scared:
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durallymax

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Is the coast comparable to the streamlight or preon?

No the preon will walk circles around it with 5-6 times the output but at 3-4 times the price too. Hurts a lot less to loose the coast.

I like the streamlight, but the output isn't very good when compared to the preon. I hate the preon tail though so I buy a preon and a streamlight, give the streamlight to a friend and use the extra rubber with the streamlight for the preon.
 

toolslut6.0

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Aug 16, 2014
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Bought a new mac battery jumper pac. Supposed to be a 1700 amp rig. Pretty excited to see if it'll start a cold c9 caterpillar
 
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dutchgray

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Dorset. England.
-Craftsman 16 oz hammer which was on clearance (made in USA)

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I know its just a rebrand Vaughan but it looks so good in black, over hear Vaughan hammers are just beginning to become available outside the few tool shops that have had them for years. Still have never seen a strait claw hammer on a shelf here though, you can get them but you have to order one, I use one but know no other carpenters that do.
 

jfcasey

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Location
New Hampshire
These are from the last few weeks. Picked up the mountain flavor of the kabo flex wrenchss, another streamlight headlamp, and the Mayhew 58" bar on a deal from my indy guy.
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gaffobohs

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Jan 23, 2013
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Calgary, Alberta
Was in Napa getting parts today and saw these were on special. Ended up getting the two sets for $87. Our company cash account was actually better than the sale price!

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kwon

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Picked up the harbor freight 44" tonight they first one they loaded on the trailer was all fucked up. Thank god I checked. Got the box, towel holder and glove holder for a little under $400!
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Got my sockets over. Well some of them.
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John in OH

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SE Ohio & Eastern Virginia
After a recent struggle with using a ¾” drive breaker bar and a 4' cheater to remove the blades from one of my brush hogs, (worrisome to see a 3/4" drive Proto breaker bar flex so much) I decided to splurge and buy a 1” drive breaker bar and socket to use in the future.

Found a new 1” drive Wright 8435 breaker bar and a 1-11/16” KAL socket on eBay. Both are very nice tools and should be fun to use next time I need to sharpen blades on one of the brush hogs.

This new breaker bar and socket, plus another odd 1” drive socket that I picked up somewhere years ago, constitute the full extent of my 1” drive capability.

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vandezand

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Jun 17, 2012
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Location
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Sk order came today
1/2 flex ratchet
24" breaker bar
4052 impact set
19mm socket 3/8 drive
3/8 1 1/2 in extension
 

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durallymax

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Order from chads. Waiting on some back ordered grip ons. The general industry 5ps set and a cutter.

Got the rest though. Chain clamp I though was epoxy but I guess not. Also got some NWS ergocombi because I always wanted a pair. Knipex super knips were on sale. Knipex cable dismantling knife, cobra extra slims since I lost my other pair and a pair of 180mm cobras with comfort grips since I lost my regular ones.

In the background is my 58" Mayhew that showed up from another vendor.
 
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gsingh

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NOVA
Seems to be a nice unit so far.Used it this morning and it seems to have a fair amount of oomph for its size.

yes it does. I have borrowed this from my coworker to drill out rivets. For its size it has some power. That will be one of my future purchases.
 
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