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Post #89602375 added 09-23-2016 3:17 AM by 5150time in Archived Deals
I ordered from this deal and my store expected delivery date was Sept 20th. Well that date has passed and my store DID get a shipment of these on that day and show they have plenty of stock of these....
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Post #88285295 added 08-16-2016 11:21 PM by Markerrs in Archived Deals
seems this item is easy to get some bad reviews.
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Post #88273255 added 08-16-2016 4:26 PM by skyizthalimit in Archived Deals
Get the ones with the nylon strap for longevity.
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Post #88244267 added 08-15-2016 9:11 PM by Plocmstart in Archived Deals
I have the Lowes version, but they look identical except for the color of the materials. I use them to remove oil filters, just be sure to not let oil get on them or they will get slick and not work...
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Post #88230039 added 08-15-2016 1:02 PM by Halsalas in Archived Deals
what about it's uses?
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Post #88225911 added 08-15-2016 11:05 AM by EdEd1190 in Archived Deals
I really wouldn't worry about a $7.19 item and a Sears warranty. Sears probably won't be around a decade from now when the rubber is dry rotted. I'd worried about spending a thousand dollars on a...
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Post #88225483 added 08-15-2016 10:54 AM by TimothyS5756 in Archived Deals
no way. Socket types are the best for oil filters. Use what the manufacturers use. ...
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Post #88225147 added 08-15-2016 10:46 AM by TimothyS5756 in Archived Deals
Plus 1 on the socket ones. Best oil filter remover i have ever used. Socket ones only fits 2 sizes, but they are cheap enough to get one for every different oil filter you need to change. ...
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Post #88224051 added 08-15-2016 10:14 AM by vo_danh in Archived Deals
These type of wrenches didn't work well for me on a stuck oil filter. The large metal grip types ended up doing the job easily. Any amount of extra oil, esp on damaged filters from trying to get it...
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Post #88223667 added 08-15-2016 10:01 AM by nottrollin in Archived Deals
In my area, Sears will dry out before the rubber does. They're dropping like flies. And now they don't even open until 11am. What kind of business model is that?
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Post #88221707 added 08-15-2016 9:05 AM by bjim in Archived Deals
My concern is the warranty on the rubber straps. They eventually dry out and break. Is this the type of Craftsman tool that gets a lifetime warranty? Other than warranty concerns, this type of...
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Post #88219387 added 08-15-2016 7:47 AM by EdEd1190 in Archived Deals
I went over and looked at them at the store. They seem really cheaply made. The small metal clamp part that holds the belt look super cheap. Like some kind of thin stamped pot-metal. These things...
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OK deal for a pair. However I don't like the idea of having to wind the belt around the object. This was probably Craftsman's way of passing by the original patent where the belt's other end is...
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Post #88216963 added 08-15-2016 6:04 AM by nikki6kix in Archived Deals
Never used it for that but these are a necessity If you own a pool! I use mine all of the time.
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Post #88216091 added 08-15-2016 4:58 AM by rgadowski in Archived Deals
Anyone ever use this tool for opening a 5 gallon chlorine container for the pool.
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Post #88214423 added 08-15-2016 1:02 AM by elfnumber1 in Archived Deals
thanks op, got one for pickup. will def be helpful for oil changes.
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Post #88211811 added 08-14-2016 9:10 PM by N8lee in Archived Deals
may serve as an off-hand wrench for some plumbing, but generally they won't grip well enough to count on
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Post #88211287 added 08-14-2016 8:45 PM by DonV1962 in Archived Deals
These are one of those tools that sound great but will very seldom or ever be used. Bought a set maybe ten years ago and really can't name a time i remember needing them or using them. Maybe once...
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Post #88210963 added 08-14-2016 8:31 PM by Gn0dz in Archived Deals
Work great in the kitchen for jars too
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Post #88210307 added 08-14-2016 8:02 PM by BENSTER in Archived Deals
I purchased the Craftsman years ago, and although the rubber strap is a bit dry, it's very strong. They are great for that difficult thing that large channel locks will just destroy. 2 years ago...
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