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canuckian

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Straight prybar set, compact IR 3/8 impact and the infamous LED fan/clock/thermometer from the Snappy truck and a GRIP rebranded Nebo LED flashlight from Princess Auto. Actually picked up 2 but only one made the pic.
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willjogervais

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Came home to find these little guys at my door. 20v rotary hammer drill and a set of mayhew prybars. The prybars are a direct result of this site... and gotta say, they look and feel good. Now to test them...
 

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white 450

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So what are the green things ?

WINS100 Wire insertion tool. I saw someone post theirs in the "green" thread and I just picked up one too. I used to install 12V ages ago and would have loved to have this for fishing wires through grommets/firewalls etc. I used to cut down antenna bases and bevel them to do the work.
 

Fedwrench

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A few more ratchets :beer:

Snap on TLLF72, Snap on hard handle 3/8 drive ratchets in not stubby & stubby, MAC 9 inch long 90 tooth flex head ratchet with comfort grip, and MAC 90 tooth 1/4 drive all metal flex head ratchet. The MAC Axis 90 tooth ratchets are sweet!! Now if they would put those nice red MAC hard handles on them, they would be sweeter!!
 

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90zcar

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Just these pics for now....was the first person to snag one of the 2 that harbor freight got in this week. They didn't even get a chance to figure out how they were going to display these yet.
I am really impressed with the overall quality of this thing. Even the box is like no other box harbor freight has ever had. Very thick. My buddy who is the manager said it was on the every bottom of the pallet and no damage was done to the box
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AnthonyJ124

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Battery boots for MAC/DeWalt, MAC pocket screwdriver/mini-curved prybar set, and an Astro 40SL. Assuming it doesn't break in 6 months this light is damned impressive. Aside from being incredibly bright the base magnet must be good for at least 20 pounds.



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Unlike Snap-On these are actually cut-out for the gauge.



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Where does someone find those battery boots?? Very cool.
 

Rossco

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Theeeeeeeeeee absolute last thing I thought my guy would have on the van. Turns out he had a QR version as well.



1/4 drive extra extra long jobby. Could have used this the other day.
 

charlie.schroeder

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WINS100 Wire insertion tool. I saw someone post theirs in the "green" thread and I just picked up one too. I used to install 12V ages ago and would have loved to have this for fishing wires through grommets/firewalls etc. I used to cut down antenna bases and bevel them to do the work.



Being a 12v installer of emergency warning equipment this tool makes my life 10 times easier. Especially on the new body style Silverados and Tahoes
 

DanMan90

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How are the wobbles? Think they will hold up?

I haven't had a chance to work with them yet but for $27 the fit and finish on them looks fantastic. They feel like they will work wonderfully for the tasks I have in store for them. Then again, I am just a weekend warrior and won't be using these every day.
 

90zcar

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More pics. Already had it doing some work!
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90zcar

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That jack looks good. What are the details?


3 ton. Rapid pump. Takes 3-4 pumps to go from settled to full lift. Weighs 104 pounds.
The brand is DAYTONA....harbor freight is just starting to carry them. $200 with a full 3 year warranty
Built like a brick **** house. I honestly think it's the same one as the new snap on one that's offered for over $500. Even the snap on one is made in China. I think I'm going to be very happy with this. Was getting sick of my old craftsman not being able to fit under a lot of newer cars.


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Strouty

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I agree it is very close to the snap on one, something is different as it weighs almost 10 pounds less. Maybe the HF is better? I may get one to compare the two, I have the expensive Snap On one and the only reason I bought it was the 3 year warranty and resale value. From what I understand the daytona has a 3 year warranty as well. The only issue would be if they still sell it in 3 years. It definitely has my interest, I don't like red.
 

veracassandre

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Outfitting an additional roller. Some duplicates of stuff I already have, some not.

Channellock.

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Mayhew 60000 and 60003.

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Grey Pneumatic 89631MRD.

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Grey Pneumatic 81635MRD.

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Bosch CLPK27-120 combo kit. No pics of bag and charger, but...
PS21.

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PS41.

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Gearwrench 9416.

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VIM MRBB36.

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Link Tools 38007. For a song.

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Link Tools 25007. Also for a song.

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Snap-On SSDMRE4.

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Snap-On SSDMR8A.

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Snap-On SSDMR4B.

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E-Z Red SR38.

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Zyklops.

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Koloss.

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ChiselDrivers.

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Rockos.

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Considering getting one of those 12v bosch drivers you arrived. Haven't chose in the event that I need the effect or not however. Tell me what you think about the two.
 

90zcar

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I agree it is very close to the snap on one, something is different as it weighs almost 10 pounds less. Maybe the HF is better? I may get one to compare the two, I have the expensive Snap On one and the only reason I bought it was the 3 year warranty and resale value. From what I understand the daytona has a 3 year warranty as well. The only issue would be if they still sell it in 3 years. It definitely has my interest, I don't like red.


From what I seen on both specs one is 103 pans the other 104lbs


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Pipe

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I agree it is very close to the snap on one, something is different as it weighs almost 10 pounds less. Maybe the HF is better? I may get one to compare the two, I have the expensive Snap On one and the only reason I bought it was the 3 year warranty and resale value. From what I understand the daytona has a 3 year warranty as well. The only issue would be if they still sell it in 3 years. It definitely has my interest, I don't like red.

Do you have the fj200 or fj300? I've been leaning towards getting one for lifetime service and it can be the last jack I ever buy..
 

Strouty

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FJ200, the future service is the best aspect of it. I think I had one 3 ton China jack every year for about 5 years. Every time they broke, it was not worth fixing them from a cost stand point. In 10 years a cheap jack is worth $25, the Snap On will probably still bring in a couple hundred.

Here is the thread comparing the two, I am sure there will be more details in the future posts.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=338200
 

Jeepster425

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Driver had 20% off all items on his truck, and every 100 you spent got entered to win a like 28" top chest speaker, or 2 fire proof rifle safes. So picked up a hammer and shallow wobblys. Also got another free hat and coozie, will be getting a shirt next week as well
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freudianfloyd

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I'm going to try this again. First with the tools that came today.

My NAPA (Gearwrench) Roto Ratchet set and NAPA hammer with replacement heads. Good quality tools for $38 total to my door.

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rrich1

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I'm going to try this again. First with the tools that came today.

My NAPA (Gearwrench) Roto Ratchet set and NAPA hammer with replacement heads. Good quality tools for $38 total to my door.

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FOCUS.FREAK

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I'm going to try this again. First with the tools that came today.



My NAPA (Gearwrench) Roto Ratchet set and NAPA hammer with replacement heads. Good quality tools for $38 total to my door.



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Please let me know if these pictures work. It seems like I have not had any luck posting pictures lately.



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amlv20

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Is that just a regular thermometer? I like the scanner look, what did that set you back?

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Yea it's a regular thermometer with an external temp sensor on a couple feet of wire.so can toggle between ambient temp on the thermometer and say ac vent temp on the external sensor.i think it was 70 some thing bucks,not gonna lie it was an impulse buy.lol
 

Thumper68

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A mix of flea market finds and new tools and supplies.

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90zcar

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I got some cool new stuff for my birthday. My wife is always good to me and killed it again this year!
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Wow that's awesome. There had to be some list or something that she knew what to get you. There is no woman out there that would just know to get all that stuff! If there is....she most likely has a ***** somewhere.


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Wow that's awesome. There had to be some list or something that she knew what to get you. There is no woman out there that would just know to get all that stuff! If there is....she most likely has a ***** somewhere.


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That is funny! She really did get most of it without a list. The only stuff she needed help with was the sockets and wobble extensions.


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