I too received a yummy Green treat from AmazonBunny today.
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From the Hot Deals section
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Sears
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They are.
I have one.
I like the safety factor with this folding one.
I think it was worth $100. NIB. Soon I'll have to list my extension cords in the classifieds![]()
NB
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I'm calling the cops 'cause you stole that saw! That's quite a deal!
Gotcha. We’re looking to pick up a Miata down the road. We haven’t decided whether it’ll be an NA or an NB yet though.
OEM tools... folding pocket scraper with those hard plastic blades... Feels good in the hand too.
EDIT: Will be added to my go bag...
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Can this specific tool be purchased at just about any local hardware store or can they only be purchased online?
Where can I fine them?
Can this specific tool be purchased at just about any local hardware store or can they only be purchased online?
Where can I fine them?
Can this specific tool be purchased at just about any local hardware store or can they only be purchased online?
Where can I fine them?
Oops, for some reason my Gedore bottle opener picture didn't come through the first time.
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No problem, I'll actually just name them all, in case anyone else is curious. From right to left because why not:Tell me, what manufacturer made the, start count from the far right to left, the third bottle opener (between the Craftsman and the Gedore)?
Where can I purchase one at or from whom?
Thanks in advance!
No problem, I'll actually just name them all, in case anyone else is curious. From right to left because why not:
Klein
Craftsman
Channellock
Gedore
Witte
Wiha (VDE handle)
Stahlwille
Felo
Wera (VDE handle)
Wera
The one you're asking about is the Channellock acetate handle. I think I got it from this combo pack at a local hardware store:
https://www.channellockproducts.com/products/303214
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I needed to do some diagnostic work on a couple newer cars last week and my old OTC Genisys EVO scan tool just couldn't do them, so I did some research and bought these. I was considering the Snap-On Zeus as well, but when I contacted a couple of local Snap-On guys to come to them and see it in person, they were, to put it mildly, not really interested once they realized i'm just a guy and don't work at a shop. One of them told me I could order it online but didn't have them time to demo one until late June, "or so". The other said they sell so fast that he didn't know when he would have another one in stock. And getting any discussion out of them was painful once I told them I don't work at a shop.
Don't get me wrong, I love Snap-On tools and buy a decent amount through their website where they are always friendly and helpful on the phone; and the point of this post is not to bash them, but I think some of the threads about some Snap-On dealers that are rude to you if you don't work at a shop are unfortunately true. I guess spending $15k for a scanner isn't interesting enough, I don't get it. Maybe they just get inundated with tire kickers. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt but am not going to buy a $15k scan tool without checking it out in person first.
Anyway, back on track. Supposedly, the Bosch ADS625 can do some things that the Autel Elite can't do and vice versa. We'll see. They both worked great on the cars I worked on last week. Neither of them have a scope though.
I will do a super-detailed review of them once I get some time under my belt with them.
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I'm shocked the snappy guy couldn't make time for that large of a purchase.![]()

I'm shocked the snappy guy couldn't make time for that large of a purchase.![]()
Me too. Someone mutters the words "scan tool" or "tool box" and my snappy guy becomes their new best friend.![]()
Me too. Someone mutters the words "scan tool" or "tool box" and my snappy guy becomes their new best friend.![]()
I needed to do some diagnostic work on a couple newer cars last week and my old OTC Genisys EVO scan tool just couldn't do them, so I did some research and bought these. I was considering the Snap-On Zeus as well, but when I contacted a couple of local Snap-On guys to come to them and see it in person, they were, to put it mildly, not really interested once they realized i'm just a guy and don't work at a shop. One of them told me I could order it online but didn't have them time to demo one until late June, "or so". The other said they sell so fast that he didn't know when he would have another one in stock. And getting any discussion out of them was painful once I told them I don't work at a shop.
Don't get me wrong, I love Snap-On tools and buy a decent amount through their website where they are always friendly and helpful on the phone; and the point of this post is not to bash them, but I think some of the threads about some Snap-On dealers that are rude to you if you don't work at a shop are unfortunately true. I guess spending $15k for a scanner isn't interesting enough, I don't get it. Maybe they just get inundated with tire kickers. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt but am not going to buy a $15k scan tool without checking it out in person first.
Anyway, back on track. Supposedly, the Bosch ADS625 can do some things that the Autel Elite can't do and vice versa. We'll see. They both worked great on the cars I worked on last week. Neither of them have a scope though.
I will do a super-detailed review of them once I get some time under my belt with them.
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Yeah but got this for a steal off craigslist so I cant complainNice Weber Genesis II. God I miss the cabinet doors, tho. The II, 2 has them again now (for more money, ofc).
Yeah but got this for a steal off craigslist so I cant complain
I would look for the 1.8L NA and skip the 1.6L. Can't go wrong with any of them.
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See where your ratchet ball lines up and drill a hole in place of a detent. Had an oil filter strap wrench that was just a 1/2" piece of square stock with no detents or holes that drove me crazy until I did that.
Depends on location too, if you're in the UK the NB front chassis rails rott like hell along with the rest of the car, the Mk1 ( NA ) is usually a bit less rusty but again they all fall to pieces.Will do. Thanks for the info.