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expiredTurtile posted Jun 09, 2022 01:55 PM
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27-Piece Hyper Tough Home Repair Tool Kit

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Walmart has 27-Piece Hyper Tough Home Repair Tool Kit for $10. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-Day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Slickdeals Deal Hunter Turtile for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 8oz claw hammer with fiberglass handle
  • 1x 6-in-1 screwdriver
  • 1x 6"long nose pliers
  • 1x 6"diagonal pliers
  • 1x 3M measuring tape
  • 6 Piece precision screwdriver (Phillips: #0,#1 Slotted: 2.0,2.4MM)
  • 16 Piece hex key set consists of 8 SAE and 8 Metric sizes
Product Features:
  • Made using durable forged carbon steel
  • Have machined jaws for extra strength and precision
  • The ergonomically non-slip handles are sturdy, lightweight and comfortable
  • Black-Oxide Hex key Metric and Nickel finished SAE color for easy distinguish
  • Easy-to-read sizes marked on clip holder for fast size selection

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $8.97 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $18.97.
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Walmart has 27-Piece Hyper Tough Home Repair Tool Kit for $10. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-Day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Slickdeals Deal Hunter Turtile for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 8oz claw hammer with fiberglass handle
  • 1x 6-in-1 screwdriver
  • 1x 6"long nose pliers
  • 1x 6"diagonal pliers
  • 1x 3M measuring tape
  • 6 Piece precision screwdriver (Phillips: #0,#1 Slotted: 2.0,2.4MM)
  • 16 Piece hex key set consists of 8 SAE and 8 Metric sizes
Product Features:
  • Made using durable forged carbon steel
  • Have machined jaws for extra strength and precision
  • The ergonomically non-slip handles are sturdy, lightweight and comfortable
  • Black-Oxide Hex key Metric and Nickel finished SAE color for easy distinguish
  • Easy-to-read sizes marked on clip holder for fast size selection

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $8.97 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $18.97.
  • About this product:
  • About this store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here).

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venkatusa
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I have Hypertough. Wish i didn't buy this brand. Its as worse as Chinese no name crap. Don't cheap out on home tools. Spend a little and settle for a decade or so.
xtrabad
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You're really going to hardcode thread crap a $10 tool set shipped to your door? LOL.

Yes, we all know this isn't a Dewalt or Klein set. Yes it is a cheap low-quality set. We get it.

But when you post thing like "At $5 it is well overpriced," we all know that what you're posting is complete BS.
WooHoo2You
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This is a light use, specialty kit for 95% of users. Other than the tape measure and 6-in-1 screwdriver, no tool in this kit will likely going to see 2 or 3 uses for most of the target market. It won't last a decade with that use level but a lifetime.

LOL...I love how people complain about tools that average out to $1.40 each.

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Jun 09, 2022 04:01 PM
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venkatusaJun 09, 2022 04:01 PM
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I have Hypertough. Wish i didn't buy this brand. Its as worse as Chinese no name crap. Don't cheap out on home tools. Spend a little and settle for a decade or so.
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Jun 09, 2022 04:07 PM
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xtrabadJun 09, 2022 04:07 PM
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Not a bad deal for student going away to college. Need a bag however to hold the stuff.
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Quote from venkatusa :
I have Hypertough. Wish i didn't buy this brand. Its as worse as Chinese no name crap. Don't cheap out on home tools. Spend a little and settle for a decade or so.
This is a light use, specialty kit for 95% of users. Other than the tape measure and 6-in-1 screwdriver, no tool in this kit will likely going to see 2 or 3 uses for most of the target market. It won't last a decade with that use level but a lifetime.

LOL...I love how people complain about tools that average out to $1.40 each.
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Quote from xtrabad :
Not a bad deal for student going away to college. Need a bag however to hold the stuff.
I gave my son and daughter a bagged set of tools when they went off to college. They are renters now, and they both still use their set of tools many years after graduation!
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DonV1962Jun 09, 2022 05:44 PM
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Quote from xtrabad :
Not a bad deal for student going away to college. Need a bag however to hold the stuff.
Quote from WooHoo2You :
This is a light use, specialty kit for 95% of users. Other than the tape measure and 6-in-1 screwdriver, no tool in this kit will likely going to see 2 or 3 uses for most of the target market. It won't last a decade with that use level but a lifetime.

LOL...I love how people complain about tools that average out to $1.40 each.

They may have a $1.40 price but the value you get is about $0.50 per tool. At $5 it is well overpriced. It is not specialty kit it is a hodgepodge of cheap $1 or less tools that really are not going to be of that much use to a homeowner. You can get the same crap cheaper in a bargain bin, at harbor freight often free or at the dollar store. I'd estimate flea market value at $2, not a deal. I love how people like to spend money and not get any real value.
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xtrabadJun 09, 2022 05:51 PM
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Quote from Frugie :
I gave my son and daughter a bagged set of tools when they went off to college. They are renters now, and they both still use their set of tools many years after graduation!
Nice move. Yeah back in the day when I went to college I never thought to pack any tools, and a tool set was one of things I ended up using often.

If the kid is handy and a DIYer, mom and dad should definitely buy them a much nicer set than this one, especially if they are going to be doing things like building a loft, shelves, etc.

But for the average student who typically does little to none of that, this set will work fine for basic tasks like hanging things on walls, tightening screws, emergency fixes for eyeglass frames or minor bike repairs, etc.
Last edited by xtrabad June 9, 2022 at 11:17 AM.
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xtrabadJun 09, 2022 05:59 PM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
They may have a $1.40 price but the value you get is about $0.50 per tool. At $5 it is well overpriced. It is not specialty kit it is a hodgepodge of cheap $1 or less tools that really are not going to be of that much use to a homeowner. You can get the same crap cheaper in a bargain bin, at harbor freight often free or at the dollar store. I'd estimate flea market value at $2, not a deal. I love how people like to spend money and not get any real value.
You're really going to hardcode thread crap a $10 tool set shipped to your door? LOL.

Yes, we all know this isn't a Dewalt or Klein set. Yes it is a cheap low-quality set. We get it.

But when you post thing like "At $5 it is well overpriced," we all know that what you're posting is complete BS.
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smartdealsJun 09, 2022 06:01 PM
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maybe a deal at 5 usd
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xtrabadJun 09, 2022 06:09 PM
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Quote from smartdeals :
maybe a deal at 5 usd
Feel free to post the deal where I get these 6 tools shipped to my door for $5.
Oh yeah, usd. laugh out loud
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venkatusaJun 09, 2022 06:17 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
This is a light use, specialty kit for 95% of users. Other than the tape measure and 6-in-1 screwdriver, no tool in this kit will likely going to see 2 or 3 uses for most of the target market. It won't last a decade with that use level but a lifetime.

LOL...I love how people complain about tools that average out to $1.40 each.
I learned eventually that spending 1$ on unwanted crap is worse than spending 1000$ on worthy useful item. Its only my perspective. 10$ or 1.40$ might be something of no menial value for few people. But for most its a great amount on the longer run.
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WooHoo2YouJun 09, 2022 06:19 PM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
They may have a $1.40 price but the value you get is about $0.50 per tool. At $5 it is well overpriced. It is not specialty kit it is a hodgepodge of cheap $1 or less tools that really are not going to be of that much use to a homeowner. You can get the same crap cheaper in a bargain bin, at harbor freight often free or at the dollar store. I'd estimate flea market value at $2, not a deal. I love how people like to spend money and not get any real value.
You'll never find anything similar in quality to the pliers at the dollar store and Harbor Freight will cost you $5 just for the hex keys, and anther $5 for the pliers and another $3-5 for the precision screw drivers. The 6-in-1 can be had for "free" at HF if you spend money and have a coupon.

If you think I am wrong, feel free to link to a few HF items that are similar and only $1.
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venkatusaJun 09, 2022 06:20 PM
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Quote from DonV1962 :
They may have a $1.40 price but the value you get is about $0.50 per tool. At $5 it is well overpriced. It is not specialty kit it is a hodgepodge of cheap $1 or less tools that really are not going to be of that much use to a homeowner. You can get the same crap cheaper in a bargain bin, at harbor freight often free or at the dollar store. I'd estimate flea market value at $2, not a deal. I love how people like to spend money and not get any real value.
Quote from DonV1962 :
They may have a $1.40 price but the value you get is about $0.50 per tool. At $5 it is well overpriced. It is not specialty kit it is a hodgepodge of cheap $1 or less tools that really are not going to be of that much use to a homeowner. You can get the same crap cheaper in a bargain bin, at harbor freight often free or at the dollar store. I'd estimate flea market value at $2, not a deal. I love how people like to spend money and not get any real value.
I agree with you 100%. Do not buy its on deal. Buy it only if its worth it and going to be used by you. I know is against SDers moto. But my 2 cents. I made similar mistakes in the past. Don't do the same and waste money on useless junk.
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sniperruffJun 09, 2022 06:22 PM
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Quote from Frugie :
I gave my son and daughter a bagged set of tools when they went off to college. They are renters now, and they both still use their set of tools many years after graduation!
That's what happened to me - my $10 tool box from Radioshack handles 90% of the stuff that I need to do for the past 10+ years. Mine has a ratchet and a bunch of sockets though and those are super handy and I'd add a decent ratchet set to this.
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xtrabadJun 09, 2022 06:25 PM
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Quote from venkatusa :
I learned eventually that spending 1$ on unwanted crap is worse than spending 1000$ on worthy useful item. Its only my perspective. 10$ or 1.40$ might be something of no menial value for few people. But for most its a great amount on the longer run.
I agree for the most part, but don't assume you know what is of value to others, especially at any given time. Obviously to some here this set is not even worth $5. But perhaps to a student who needs to quickly fix their eyeglass frames minutes before a big final exam or risk failing, this set in hindsight may have been worth a $1k.
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WooHoo2YouJun 09, 2022 06:26 PM
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Quote from venkatusa :
I learned eventually that spending 1$ on unwanted crap is worse than spending 1000$ on worthy useful item. Its only my perspective. 10$ or 1.40$ might be something of no menial value for few people. But for most its a great amount on the longer run.
The trick is to spend the least, on the highest quality you need, on items you'll actually use.

Be it $1 or $100,000 I know people who live in million dollar houses they only use 3 rooms in, but can't afford to furnish and others who work professionally as tradesman but work twice as hard / long as they should because they skimped out on the tools they need to make money.

Don't pay for quality you'll never use and never skip on quality you cannot live without.
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