expired Posted by oceanlake | Staff • Dec 4, 2021
Dec 4, 2021 3:43 PM
Item 1 of 4
Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by oceanlake | Staff • Dec 4, 2021
Dec 4, 2021 3:43 PM
77-Piece Hyper Tough Heavy-Duty Ratchet Driver Set (Precision + Stubby + T-Handle)
& More$6.00
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What I do is getting smaller set of good quality PH2 and T25 bits and then a big set of hyper tough.
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You will need a cheap 1/4" drive socket adapter [homedepot.com] for a few $ and then they are perfectly usable with your drill.
That 90 day free trial with no credit card required to charge you later if you forget is great.
But, even with $35 orders, they almost always ship in multiple boxes.
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I don't see why the bits and sockets with the adapter would not work in a drill. That said, they don't appear to be impact, so may or may not break with your drill. Then again, most B&D drills do not have that much power.
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I don't usually buy junk, but the three various ratchet handles for light duty projects have me intrigued for $6.
Also have some other Hyper Tough, most of them are decent - especially for daily house uses. Those who have bad lucks talking junk are really minority.
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All the TU'ers must be WM+ subscribers or something else is going on...
The 90 day free trial for W+ without a credit card is a much better deal than Amazon Prime that is how expensive if not discounted for Welfare or Student? Personally, I never had a problem reaching the $35 minimum before with consumables and food items like coffee, TP and other paper products, vitamin, mineral and protein supplements, etc.
For years, we have had a more or less junk set like one of these in a kitchen drawer for changing batteries and other things in the house that does not require going out to the garage or truck to pull out a work set ---that also keeps people out of my good tools. I have no idea if they are any good, but warrantied, a set is in my cart.
Note: Without having used, I am not sure I would buy these to put in a vehicle as an emergency set. If that 'emergency' should happen, I want known quality tools that I am confident will get the job done.
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