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Commercial Electric 7-Piece Electrician's Tool Set w/ Pouch

+ Free Curbside Pickup

$20

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Home Depot has Commercial Electric 7-Piece Electrician's Tool Set w/ Pouch (CE180608) for $19.97. Select free curbside pickup where available otherwise shipping is free on $45+ orders.

Thanks to community member Warmonger for posting this deal.
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Set Includes:
  • 6-Pocket tool pouch w/ belt strap
  • 7" Wire Stripper and Cutter
  • 7" Wire Cutting Pliers
  • 6" Long Nose Pliers
  • 7" Diagonal Wire Cutting Pliers
  • 11-in-1 Screwdriver
  • 2-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $8.75 lower (30% savings) than the next best available prices for similar products with prices starting from $28.72. -SaltyOne
  • About this Product:
    • 4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot
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Home Depot has Commercial Electric 7-Piece Electrician's Tool Set w/ Pouch (CE180608) for $19.97. Select free curbside pickup where available otherwise shipping is free on $45+ orders.

Thanks to community member Warmonger for posting this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Set Includes:
  • 6-Pocket tool pouch w/ belt strap
  • 7" Wire Stripper and Cutter
  • 7" Wire Cutting Pliers
  • 6" Long Nose Pliers
  • 7" Diagonal Wire Cutting Pliers
  • 11-in-1 Screwdriver
  • 2-in-1 Stubby Screwdriver

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $8.75 lower (30% savings) than the next best available prices for similar products with prices starting from $28.72. -SaltyOne
  • About this Product:
    • 4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Home Depot
  • About this Store:

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OlegMV151
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Worthless tools. The brand sucks. Side cutters don't even cut. Break instantly. Invest in good tools like Klein
DelightfulMask2177
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I have these, got them for a gift. The tools are pretty cheap quality, but they fit their purpose. The wire cutters are kinda dull and it's difficult to cut specific gauges when you squeeze down - it seems like they don't line up or something. The pouch is really tight, so kind of difficult to pull tools out with one hand. FWIW: $20 is fine for the convenience but I'm sure there's better tools out there. I'm not an electrician, but have turned the needle nose into snub nose pliers trying to route a ground through a 200A panel.
jdshear01
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For the budget minded DIY person, I don't know that Klein tools are in scope...any single tool of theirs would exceed $20 bucks. If you wanted to do some basic electric work these tools would fit the bill. For a little more I really like the new brand from Harbor Freight called Quinn. They have a 4 piece set for 22 bucks that includes linesman, diagonal cutters, long nose, and groove joint pliers. You'd have to fill in for the screw drivers, wire stripper, and belt/pouch though. For $20 bucks this is a great deal assuming all of the tools, or most of the tools are free from manufacturing defects and are of usable quality.

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Worthless tools. The brand sucks. Side cutters don't even cut. Break instantly. Invest in good tools like Klein
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Quote from OlegMV151 :
Worthless tools. The brand sucks. Side cutters don't even cut. Break instantly. Invest in good tools like Klein
For the budget minded DIY person, I don't know that Klein tools are in scope...any single tool of theirs would exceed $20 bucks. If you wanted to do some basic electric work these tools would fit the bill. For a little more I really like the new brand from Harbor Freight called Quinn. They have a 4 piece set for 22 bucks that includes linesman, diagonal cutters, long nose, and groove joint pliers. You'd have to fill in for the screw drivers, wire stripper, and belt/pouch though. For $20 bucks this is a great deal assuming all of the tools, or most of the tools are free from manufacturing defects and are of usable quality.
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This is a great DIY electrician set for home use.
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Quote from jdshear01 :
For the budget minded DIY person, I don't know that Klein tools are in scope...any single tool of theirs would exceed $20 bucks. If you wanted to do some basic electric work these tools would fit the bill. For a little more I really like the new brand from Harbor Freight called Quinn. They have a 4 piece set for 22 bucks that includes linesman, diagonal cutters, long nose, and groove joint pliers. You'd have to fill in for the screw drivers, wire stripper, and belt/pouch though. For $20 bucks this is a great deal assuming all of the tools, or most of the tools are free from manufacturing defects and are of usable quality.
I paid somewhere around $40 for a set of Klein tools around BF. Home Depot usually has a sale every year. It was this set: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein.../308709644 minus the needle nose pliers.

Worth waiting if you don't need anything ASAP.
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Use your $20 on this. You have the other tools.
https://www.harborfreight.com/8-i...56910.html
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Pretty low rent tools, but if you don't already have diagonal cutters or a decent wire strippers, may be worth a look.
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I have these, got them for a gift. The tools are pretty cheap quality, but they fit their purpose. The wire cutters are kinda dull and it's difficult to cut specific gauges when you squeeze down - it seems like they don't line up or something. The pouch is really tight, so kind of difficult to pull tools out with one hand. FWIW: $20 is fine for the convenience but I'm sure there's better tools out there. I'm not an electrician, but have turned the needle nose into snub nose pliers trying to route a ground through a 200A panel.
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Quote from OlegMV151 :
Worthless tools. The brand sucks. Side cutters don't even cut. Break instantly. Invest in good tools like Klein
What were you trying to cut? Nail or chain link fence?
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funkdoobiest
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I wouldn't buy these for myself because I'm a tool snob but I did buy this as a gift for someone that needed them badly and I knew they didn't take care of their tools. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and so far they have done everything they are expected to do. Maybe not Klein but way better than HF.
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Quote from OlegMV151 :
Worthless tools. The brand sucks. Side cutters don't even cut. Break instantly. Invest in good tools like Klein
You sound like the guy that tries to cut a bolt with wire cutters and gets mad it doesn't work.

These are fine. Yes, there are better options, but you'll get way more then 20 bucks of use out of these.
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Quote from v_h :
What were you trying to cut? Nail or chain link fence?
My thoughts exactly.
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plasbo
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These are not the best tools, but for emergency, they should do work fine. Serious professional tools are 10x more price.
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hy_tek
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Better than the plastic toy tool sets you buy your toddler but not by much.
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