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Lately... as in always has been. I think I'd rather be waterboarded than to deal with the UTTER CHAOS that is referred to as: sears.com "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
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The site wasn't nearly as bad before they redid it and also changed up a good bit of their standard inventory when it comes to tools and hardware.
You can still get the sale prices in-store, and also pick out the cord you want if there's more than one brand there. In-store coupons and discounts also work with these. |
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Know this is kind of late, but I picked my two cables up with the 13" tool bag and I got 2 Prime's. I know it's not the sears one pictured but it looks like a good cord. The end has some kind of primelok that you turn switch one way or the other to lock or unlock the cord in place. I'm sure the push lock is a nicer and quicker design but I think the Primelok will work if you want to use it. Looking at the package, I also realized that the end's were lighted which I didn't think the Primes or ProPowers were.
I pleased with the cords and to me should last a long time since I mainly got them since they were so cheap and we are always using smaller dropcords since we have a ton of them! |
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The Prime cords are very good, they might be the best option for most people since you can use them as a regular cord without engaging the lock, or lock them if necessary. The Pushlock is a cool design as well, but I can see where the abuse that cord ends might go through could tear it up and eventually lead to a problem when the switch no longer pushes down to unlock.
Lighted ends on the Prime cords are for the new stock. Seems some stores are getting these in as the replacements for the 25 and 50ft 12ga cords, but they also seem to come up as regular price in store. Might be able to price match the online price, especially if it's showing in the online weekly ad for your store. Deal is still good through July 7th for anyone else who wants to get in on this, even better deal now that the new Prime cords have lighted ends. Also worth noting that the negative reviews and backlash from SD users have caused Sears to actually update the image and the description on their site. Impressive. Last edited by Anime; 06-30-2012 at 09:56 PM.. |
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And when she first called she said your order is ready for pickup. I was like I already picked up my drill bits and she said no this is for the extension cord. I was real excited and said great cause I checked it the other day and said something about November. Then some how it turned to my order being cancelled. Hmmm.
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