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Post #59433160 added 05-13-2013 5:34 PM by apozm in Archived Deals
Awesome. I'm very happy with the 82 piece set I picked up...well, except for the relatively high number of SAE sockets they included for some reason. Good quality otherwise.
Post #59433006 added 05-13-2013 5:24 PM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
yeah i called on my lunch break today. the # is actually the customer service number for Apex Tool Group. i told them it was stripped out. they said they are sending a replacement 1/4" ratchet via...
Post #59425184 added 05-13-2013 11:04 AM by apozm in Archived Deals
Wow, that's not good. Did you call the number yet? I'm curious to see how these tools will be warrantied.
Post #58396734 added 03-22-2013 11:13 AM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
Ahh sorry I got your post mixed up with another one from pongagt. I thought you had bought the 4 sets. All i was trying to say was switch 'em out of the four sets you bought to make one nice set to...
Post #58254878 added 03-15-2013 10:03 PM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
I always do the online chat for price adjustment now and haven't had any problems. In fact I just did one this week for $5. I tried it other ways at first with little success but chat works so far.
Post #58257954 added 03-16-2013 6:54 AM by Hefner413 in Archived Deals
No offense guys... but you'll really call Sears every day or go through the hassle of returning these tools? My time is worth more than the few bucks compensated. You're getting a great deal either...
Post #58257242 added 03-16-2013 5:31 AM by swak in Archived Deals
I feel like Sear's is giving me the same runaround. It has been over a week since I placed the order,I have called 3 times,and they tell me they are still researching my adjusatment. I don't want...
Post #57918880 added 03-01-2013 12:52 PM by nolife in Archived Deals
Maybe I misundstand your point but I just did a compare in MS Word from a verision of that web page from September 2010 (oldest I could find) and the current existing page and there was no...
Post #57923338 added 03-01-2013 3:44 PM by feelinloose in Archived Deals
You can use coupon code 88058583 for 20% off any one item. brings the price down to $15.99 :bounce:
Post #57917836 added 03-01-2013 12:11 PM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
The complaint against Jore (a company mentioned by another poster) http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/02/jore-musa.shtm The current requirements: "What does "all or virtually all" mean? "All or...
Post #57795188 added 02-24-2013 10:52 AM by Corwin in Archived Deals
Edit: I just added 2 of the 1/2" sets to my cart and SEARS2013 worked. Probably, I'm guilty of not checking to see if they worked on these sets, sorry about that.
Post #57796244 added 02-24-2013 11:46 AM by Hefner413 in Archived Deals
I'm thinking of the 82 piece set also... Looks pretty easily transported too. I need a portable set for toting around my house and outside, etc.
Post #57797340 added 02-24-2013 1:05 PM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
Yeah, from description off of Ebay 1/2 Inch Drive 12 PT Inch 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 3/4, 13/16"
Post #57798422 added 02-24-2013 2:01 PM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
It depends on what you already have and what you want to do. You might want to check out some of the mechanics kits like these: Craftsman 154 pc. Mechanics Tool Set ...
Post #57798544 added 02-24-2013 2:10 PM by recountryman in Archived Deals
I have a old craftsman torque wrench I bought about 20 years ago while rebuilding my 67 mustang. Still got it and works great for what I do at home.Now at work I use a snapon but was bought not with...
Post #57798560 added 02-24-2013 2:12 PM by Corwin in Archived Deals
They're mechanics sets, so typically no, although some larger sets have some extras like screwdrivers. It sounds like you're looking for something more like this? iWork 119 piece Tool Kit $20
Post #57798704 added 02-24-2013 2:21 PM by ducky2802 in Archived Deals
Basic ratchet set with extensions and/or deep sockets like the 82 piece or 65 piece, but a ~200 piece for ~$100 is a great start. Combination wrenches are useful, non-ratcheting is cheaper and...
Post #57799808 added 02-24-2013 3:39 PM by Necron in Archived Deals
Sears now has a Midnight Madness sale happening (Live now) that offers another 5%-15% off until 7 AM CT tomorrow. I picked up the GearWrench 20PC Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set, SAE/MM, great...
Post #57884386 added 02-28-2013 7:56 AM by teklock in Archived Deals
He did work for a company called Jore corporation. At lease that is the company that paid his company he tells me. Do you seriously think all these tools were never made in the US?
Post #57879352 added 02-28-2013 1:15 AM by DaMeat in Archived Deals
Heads up, anyone on the fences looks like the sears prices are going back up,,,!
Post #57880286 added 02-28-2013 4:27 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Torque wrenches are probably the one thing I wouldn't buy from HF, and I'm pretty much an HF fan. In spite of their "inspection certificates" and listed specs, the HF torque wrenches vary 50% to 80%...
Post #57885022 added 02-28-2013 8:22 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Interesting, I was not familiar with them. From their website, it looks like they make driver bits and holders. Is that what he was making, or was it the hand tools like sockets and ratchets. ...
Post #57873360 added 02-27-2013 5:27 PM by TheeeGod in Archived Deals
Makes sense. I see a bunch of torque wrenches on HF.com. Is there a particular one you recommend over another? Thnks.
Post #57872002 added 02-27-2013 4:10 PM by TheeeGod in Archived Deals
Thanks ducky for the insight. For a regular joe, who is gonna be using the torque wrench only on self car maintenance and for house work (if needed), do you recommend shelling out a 120 beans for...
Post #57875158 added 02-27-2013 7:06 PM by Xriderbc in Archived Deals
Are "Industrial" and "Professional" the same? My set arrived today, and I thought it was professional, but says industrial... Looking more closely at the pic, it appears they do say Industrial on...
Post #57875648 added 02-27-2013 7:37 PM by ducky2802 in Archived Deals
The 3/8" is has a good torque range (5-80 ft-lbs, probably most accurate range be somewhere around 20-80 ft-lbs) for most everything on the car from sparkplugs to drain plugs...
Post #57855430 added 02-27-2013 12:49 AM by teklock in Archived Deals
Of course it doesn't say "Craftsman" on the out side of the building, but he did in fact do some work for a plant that makes Sears Craftsman hand tools. You can keep trolling, but that's a fact.
Post #57795878 added 02-24-2013 11:27 AM by MysteriousKarma in Archived Deals
Can someone answer why the 26PC pro set was normally 174 but the 82 piece set is cheaper? and comes with an extra ratchet? i'm looking to get a nice set as i'm going to be a newly wed, and cant keep...
Post #57796764 added 02-24-2013 12:23 PM by anvilsvs in Archived Deals
If you're using a ratchet, and you will be, there's no good reason not to use 6pt sockets unless you're working on 12pt bolts or nuts.
Post #57796810 added 02-24-2013 12:26 PM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
And damn these prices are cheap. I bought a lot of these earlier this month and paid more for them. Of course most were purchased more than two weeks ago so out of price protection...
Post #57797120 added 02-24-2013 12:48 PM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
Yeah I'm thinking about doing just that. I got them about 18 days ago...hmm some quick math shows me I could get about $40...factoring in gas and time it may not be worth it. But something to...
Post #57797684 added 02-24-2013 1:22 PM by recountryman in Archived Deals
I think I ordered the 82 piece set but not sure...lol... Checked out with paypal using MS IE 10 but Sears page where you go to view and click on ordr (whatever it called it) it got stuck on the...
Post #57800324 added 02-24-2013 4:06 PM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
that's what i was thinking - i hate these 12pt socket sets. what are they thinking??? in their defense though, in many applications that require a 1/2" drive ratchet it is actually a 12pt...
Post #57809510 added 02-25-2013 7:03 AM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
most, as in including their Industrial line of products? really??? i thought it was just the regular Craftsman wrenches, ratchets, and sockets that were moved...
Post #57809544 added 02-25-2013 7:06 AM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
yeah guaranteed for life. not sure what you do for a living, but chances are you will lose a socket before you end up breaking one of them or a ratchet. these things are built really tough....
Post #57809968 added 02-25-2013 7:30 AM by Keyser_Soze_09 in Archived Deals
Question - If I already have an assload of sockets, but just want high quality wrenches that I can be a little harder on, are these sets worth it? Looking at about 70 bucks to get a Craftsman...
Post #57811382 added 02-25-2013 8:35 AM by Tellingthem in Archived Deals
I have been looking all over the internet and can't find any confirmation that the "industrial" tools are actually made in China and then stamped USA. They may be moving lots of production over there...
Post #57813760 added 02-25-2013 10:04 AM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
well i'm just saying from experience that on Saturday i returned a jigsaw that i used paypal. the regular salesman said no. manager came over and said "sure no problem" and put it back onto my credit...
Post #57838810 added 02-26-2013 9:45 AM by Medic311 in Archived Deals
refusing to spoon feed a link is not the same as being unable to provide one. in this case, it seems the latter is true. it seems you think of yourself and your opinions as a source and while you...
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