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kramarj

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Durand, IL
Are those USA made or Taiwan? I have some made by Crescent (I think) and they are imported. They work, but not great. When you need them, nothing else seems to do.

Made in China. Not too happy about that. I had a friend get them for me, never even noticed they were Chinese til I flipped the package over.

I haven't used them yet, but they are smooth and the finish is great on them, so I can't complain too much.
 

jeopardy98

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May 11, 2015
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Prince George, VA
Well I got some goodies today. My arctic white Viper top came in along with my pneumatic stool. I also picked up this Vaughan hammer and bar combo and some pliers that were on a good sale. I also got a nice box from a member here who really hooked me up with some sockets and a TON of wrenches. I took some time to actually fill the top box up but now I need to find a bottom. A good day for tools though.
 

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TheRobotCow

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How long did that socket last you?


I think I bought this socket last year around December maybe November. And I'm a lube tech for Toyota so it's been through plenty of lug nuts. Mostly used on a IR 20v ½ cordless impact and a few days on my Cornwell cat4150 ½ air gun. I'm going to buy a few more. That's how much I love this socket. I only bought the Matco's since I needed one and he happened to be there lol.


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brandon523

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May 2, 2015
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San Antonio, TX
Very nice. I have the driver-drill and love it. Nice and light, fits the hand well and plenty of power. I should have bought the set with the impact driver like you. Mine was the tool, 2 batteries, charger, hard case and a portable light that ran off the 2nd battery.

Now I'm looking to try and get my hands on the impact from somewhere because I don't think the newer bare tools are backwards compatible with the compact batteries.

I've been eyeing this set for a while and the boss (wife) finally gave me permission to get it. I got up early and went to Home Depot to get it before work. :)
 

djwyman

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Nov 2, 2013
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Well my thin wall 21mm Grey Pneumatic finally cracked yesterday man I loved that thing. Definitely a fantastic socket especially for its price! But anyways Matco happened to be there so I picked up their thin wall 21mm

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And the Snap On guy really knows how to make a deal so I couldn't say no to the Ct761 body. I'm also waiting for my Milwaukee M18 fuel 3/8 that I should have in Monday.

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I love my ct761. I can't wait for it to get back from being warrantied out due to the trigger going out. For such a little gun it can break stuff loose I didn't expect it to.

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priceman1414

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Jul 8, 2013
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Midwest, USA
I got two of the magnetic adapter sets from the gearwrench hot deals. The order was below the minimum order amount by a few cents, so I got the mini tubing cutter as well.
 

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djwyman

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Finally got one of these after hearing how good they are.

I started to get a 95th anniversary one the other day but came to my senses as it was white and would not stay white but for a few seconds

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gipraw

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Apr 25, 2013
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Cypress, TX
Picked up a couple of things off CL yesterday.. Loving the snappy ratchet. Orange replacement handle has already been ordered.

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AmishFury

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rummage sale find... New Britain TW56... checked it against my HF wrench on a lug nut and it's dead even with it at 100ft-lbs

the detent ball is missing but it's just a matter of don't hold it in a way where the socket will fall off (which i did the first time i used it)

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Askme42

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Dec 9, 2012
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Goreville IL
Had to give this little hardware store some money. Plus they had boxes of usa nicholsan files. Had an Allen usa set in the metal box still that I almost couldn't pass up. But this is it.
 

Jure

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Croatia
"Companion: A Genuine Sears Product." Back when that was a selling point for an item.

NOS off eBay. I don't need them at all, but I couldn't resist indulging in a bit of nostalgia. Made in China, of course.

they are made in china for real??? :headscrat
 

Kenskip1

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Dec 30, 2013
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Missouri
Well it has officially started.The picture should be self explanatory.Fortunately I do not have a large sum of monies ******* into this experiment.We shall see how things progress, Ken
 

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Sask dude

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Saskatoon Saskatchewan
some sockets, crows feet, ratchets, rails, magnets, snap ring pliers,
im building up my 1/4" and 3/8" drive sets, drawers nice and organized now
 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
The Snap On man brought my Nitrocat 1200K yesterday at work. It's a monster and sounds like it's barely doing anything. All I've done with it so far is pulling wheels (only had it at work for half a day) and it didn't try at all, one hit and a lugnut is off.


Doesn't shake my hand or eardrums as much as any other gun. There's a 725 user and a 231 user across the shop from me and they're louder than the 1200K in my hand. Definitely lighter/quieter/stronger than the 231 I was using until I got the Nitro kitty.


Can't speak to the reliability but I'd be happy using this gun the rest of my days, or at least until Snap On figures out some kind of 3/8" impacting prosthetic replacement for our hands.
 

owenst7

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Anchorage/Reno
The Snap On man brought my Nitrocat 1200K yesterday at work. It's a monster and sounds like it's barely doing anything. All I've done with it so far is pulling wheels (only had it at work for half a day) and it didn't try at all, one hit and a lugnut is off.


Doesn't shake my hand or eardrums as much as any other gun. There's a 725 user and a 231 user across the shop from me and they're louder than the 1200K in my hand. Definitely lighter/quieter/stronger than the 231 I was using until I got the Nitro kitty.


Can't speak to the reliability but I'd be happy using this gun the rest of my days, or at least until Snap On figures out some kind of 3/8" impacting prosthetic replacement for our hands.

I don't use mine in a shop environment, but I've had mine for several years and have been very happy for the same reasons you describe. I've used it to set 14 bolt crush sleeves which are frequently too much for a 1/2" impact.
 

garthg

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Sep 8, 2012
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Winchester MA
Finally got one of these after hearing how good they are.

That was my first Snap On purchase, circa 1986. I was at the BMW 49er rally in Mariposa California, and a tech handed me his SSDMR4A. I didn't know what it was at the time, and it was so smooth. Unfortunately, it led to an obsession. . .
 
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DC631

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Jan 29, 2013
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Location
AZ
Looks good.
Nice size circular saw.
Too bad they couldn't put the radio in free for the money that set costs.

I got it on sale for 399 instead of 499. That would be nice if they put radio in also. A big g plus is lifetime warranty.
 

zyx5432

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Jan 27, 2013
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Finally got a Craigslist score. A guy was cleaning out his shop and had this Equipto 18 drawer bin listed for $45. They show up on Global industrial for $276 and used on Ebay for $125+. Pretty happy with this deal and they are in great shape.



 

rice rocket

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Ooh, how is it?

I had a WEPBA14-125 and I sent it back once I heard they were releasing the new slim body ones.
 

ChrisFox

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Nov 21, 2014
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It's nice. Much smoother and comfortable than the last 2 grinders I used. Dewalt and Milwaukee. Still haven't used it for a full 10 hour shift yet so we'll see how it goes.
 
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