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Product Name: | BULLDOG 1300-Pack Chrome Fastener Kit | 2008291 |
Product Description: | Project ready 1, 300 piece fastener kit. Great for DIY, sub-contractors, and pros. Three individual cases: metal and wood screws (350pcs), SAE bolts, nuts, and washers (450pcs), and metric bolts, nuts, and washers (500pcs). Cases can be used and stored separately or can interlock to create one convenient case. Each case is equipped with adjustable dividers to keep items in individual compartment(s). Compartments can be refilled as needed. BULLDOG 1300-Pack Chrome Fastener Kit | 2008291 |
Product SKU: | 1003193000_1003193000 |
UPC: | 35061948824 |
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Benjamin Franklin
Seems likely that applies here. It sucks to run to the hardware store and pay more for a few bolts, but not as bad as doing the job twice.
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Benjamin Franklin
Though rumor has it he was a closet Harbor Freight fan.
Can confirm, I also have this set. You wouldn't be nuts to pass this up, but you won't be screwed if you do get one. I wouldn't bolt to the store to pick up this deal, but if you're at Lowes, it might be good to have around just in case.
most people would have collected hundreds if not thousands of parts already over the years sitting in parts bins.
ok I guess if you want to look handy and fill up your empty garage
But let for those who haven't this is a good place to start
Sure but when you can go to harbor freight and buy better quality nuts and bolts you will actually use id beg to differ. Id be more interested in a storage cab for 20 vs getting this
Like many reviews on Lowe's website say the sticker is very annoying. I didn't bother wasting my time trying to remove it all the way.
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I wouldn't dare use cheap wood screws for any project I cared about, no matter where they came from, but the sheet metal and machine screws have held up fine considering their applications. If you're doing something heavy duty, you should probably be sourcing higher quality hardware. That's not in the same price range though - my "good" set of wood screws was almost $100. If I was a homeowner or novice trying to complete a crude project, I'd probably take a gamble with breaking a few cheap wood screws instead of buying hardware that exceeds the value of the project I'm working on. If you're more experienced and working on more complex projects, it should be pretty obvious that cheap hardware isn't worth the risk of ruining a piece.
Is this a better deal than just ordering all of the equivalents from Bolt Depot or similar? Not sure. But for my purposes it has been acceptable.
Oh yeah and regarding the sticker, it completely ruins the case and you're probably gonna have to submerge the thing in a tub of Goo Gone to get it off. I just said "screw it."
Benjamin Franklin
Seems likely that applies here. It sucks to run to the hardware store and pay more for a few bolts, but not as bad as doing the job twice.
This is exactly how I felt long after buying a $200 55" TV. What a great quote.
Unfortunately, the one part you need is always the one part you don't have
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