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rdog422

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I've had my eye on these for a while, spent 45$ for both. Don't know if there any good yet, but they look cool. pretty cheap alternative to ratcheting fuel line wrenches. I do wish that they went up to 3/4 or 19mm on one of the sets tho.
 

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90zcar

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Warrantied out a 42" pry bar this morning
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shoggoth80

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These showed up today. Cosmetic blem on the reverse. Maybe that is part of why on closeout? Either way, dirt cheap price for some ok pliers. Can't complain. Opportunistic grabs may be a thing. Lol.
 

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d.mcfarland

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Those blackhawks are a fantastic deal. The seller is awesome and I don't there has ever been a problem. I highly recommend them.
 

Ace19636

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If you don't use them often that's not a bad deal...from the kobalt plyers experience I've had I would have passed. The grips spin and fall off and the jaws are way to soft
I have been happy with Kobalt tools personally, I had a set of kobalt tools in my tool box when I was a mechanic and used the pliers more then my snap on pliers, they felt better in my hand and the teeth seem to be sharper. Only had one pair fail me after 3 years of professional use in the auto industry and then all I had to do was take it in for warranty. Granted snap on pliers are way better quality wise, I just cant see myself buying more snap on tools now that Im out of the auto industry and only use tools for working on my home and vehicles. Also 130 dollars worth of pliers for 25 bucks was too good for me to pass up :)
 

Tawn

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Dropped in to snap on guys house to see about ordering a new cart and just couldn't leave empty handed :lol:
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Nice! Do you happen to have the part number for the dikes on the left?
 
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AA/FC

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Nice! Do you happen to have the part number for the dikes on the left?

my snappy guy *****...he ain't got ****, and ain't got the acf pliers either

I posted this picture in this thread several months back. I'll post it one more time since these are being talked again. Notice the heat treating marks around the cutting edges.

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G-Ram

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Bought this second hand today. Canadian Tire Maximum 1/2" drive impact. Brand new, never been opened, regular price $269.99, I paid $150

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90zcar

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Those little lights are on special this month. How do u like it?
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brandon523

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Unless they're a copy Nupla uses that handle style.

They look very similar to the Blue Point ones, but from the picture don't look like they're branded BP. I'd love to find out for sure who makes them, so I can try to track some down at a cheaper price. Looking into Nupla now...
 

AA/FC

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I bought the NON locking ratchet several months ago... but I found myself wanting the locking version instead. Now I have both. lol. I may sell the NON locking ratchet. Anyone interested?

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Jeepster425

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I bought the NON locking ratchet several months ago... but I found myself wanting the locking version instead. Now I have both. lol. I may sell the NON locking ratchet. Anyone interested?

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I absolutely love my non locking one, plus got it hardly used for just 90$! Use it every day
 

Dmoen

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Those little lights are on special this month. How do u like it?
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Dealer gave me one a few weeks ago. I like it, but I find my self putting batteries in a lot. I just can't remember to turn it off. I always just do one click, then it's on the UV light. The uv light on this *****, and should have been left off. More of a gimmick, or intended for a service writer, or quick lube guys. I find it as a nuisance. Other then that, it is very bright, and well priced.
 

92integra

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Damn I was really hoping the u.v. light on that would be worth it. Still planning on picking one up to try it out.
 
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A few that I have picked up over the last week.

Duralst 3/8 drive metric low profile socket set.(been wanting a set of low pro sockets and seen these while in Autozone the other day)
Duralast 3/8 flex head ratchet
Duralast 3/8 stubby ratchet
Matco 1/4 long handle 60 tooth ratchet (eBay)
Pittsburgh 1/4 and 1/2 flex head ratchets.
 

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