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expiredgaamn114 | Staff posted Dec 05, 2023 12:46 PM
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Ace Hardware: Select Craftsman & Stanley Hand Tools or Accessories

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$6.00

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Ace Hardware has Select Craftsman & Stanley Hand Tools or Accessories on sale for $5.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
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Ace Hardware has Select Craftsman & Stanley Hand Tools or Accessories on sale for $5.99. Select free store pick up where stock permits.
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dogstar1
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I'm curious, have you broken those pliers specifically? I've been doing handman-ish repairs for 40 years and have used some of the crappiest tools possible (anyone old enough to remember the $4 40-piece socket set they used to sell at autoparts stores and kmart -- pre harborfreight) and have never broken pliers. Just wondering what you're doing with them. I find cheap pliers can't get enough grip on anything to over-torque them to the point of breaking. They may be terrible and have miss-aligned jaws and grips that tear and so on, but they don't usually break.
buzzy
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Just what I needed so the kids and my wife won't need to borrow my tools.

Another tape measure option, $8 (for Ace Rewards members), Stanley 25 ft Power Lock
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ures/24063

Good reviews at Ace, and Wirecutter likes it as a basic home tape measure:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...e-measure/
MasterRigger
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It's buggy and the app is worse.

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Dec 05, 2023 04:01 PM
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buzzyDec 05, 2023 04:01 PM
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Just what I needed so the kids and my wife won't need to borrow my tools.

Another tape measure option, $8 (for Ace Rewards members), Stanley 25 ft Power Lock
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ures/24063

Good reviews at Ace, and Wirecutter likes it as a basic home tape measure:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...e-measure/
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Dec 05, 2023 07:09 PM
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gaamn114Dec 05, 2023 07:09 PM
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Quote from buzzy :
Just what I needed so the kids and my wife won't need to borrow my tools.

Another tape measure option, $8 (for Ace Rewards members), Stanley 25 ft Power Lock
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ures/24063

Good reviews at Ace, and Wirecutter likes it as a basic home tape measure:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...e-measure/

Thank you for the input - repped
Dec 06, 2023 02:58 PM
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leeadams84Dec 06, 2023 02:58 PM
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These tools are decent. Good enough for limited use but not built for consistent use. I am a small-time landlord and have many of these tools in my tool bags. I have broken a few set of pliers but I typically lose them before they fall apart. I love the tool bags but typically use the larger version.
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Dec 06, 2023 04:59 PM
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kevinaaaDec 06, 2023 04:59 PM
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Quote from buzzy :
Just what I needed so the kids and my wife won't need to borrow my tools.

Another tape measure option, $8 (for Ace Rewards members), Stanley 25 ft Power Lock
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ures/24063

Good reviews at Ace, and Wirecutter likes it as a basic home tape measure:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...e-measure/
and your neighbors
Dec 06, 2023 05:28 PM
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RacinReaverDec 06, 2023 05:28 PM
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Quote from leeadams84 :
These tools are decent. Good enough for limited use but not built for consistent use. I am a small-time landlord and have many of these tools in my tool bags. I have broken a few set of pliers but I typically lose them before they fall apart. I love the tool bags but typically use the larger version.
Second that. These sorts of tools are the ones that are perfect to chuck in a bag in the truck of your car for an emergency or under every sink in the house for quick fixes.
Dec 06, 2023 06:09 PM
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dogstar1Dec 06, 2023 06:09 PM
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Quote from leeadams84 :
These tools are decent. Good enough for limited use but not built for consistent use. I am a small-time landlord and have many of these tools in my tool bags. I have broken a few set of pliers but I typically lose them before they fall apart. I love the tool bags but typically use the larger version.
I'm curious, have you broken those pliers specifically? I've been doing handman-ish repairs for 40 years and have used some of the crappiest tools possible (anyone old enough to remember the $4 40-piece socket set they used to sell at autoparts stores and kmart -- pre harborfreight) and have never broken pliers. Just wondering what you're doing with them. I find cheap pliers can't get enough grip on anything to over-torque them to the point of breaking. They may be terrible and have miss-aligned jaws and grips that tear and so on, but they don't usually break.
Dec 06, 2023 06:11 PM
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beerguy419Dec 06, 2023 06:11 PM
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Seems like yesterday these were $1.99.
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Dec 06, 2023 06:20 PM
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kevinaaaDec 06, 2023 06:20 PM
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Quote from dogstar1 :
I'm curious, have you broken those pliers specifically? I've been doing handman-ish repairs for 40 years and have used some of the crappiest tools possible (anyone old enough to remember the $4 40-piece socket set they used to sell at autoparts stores and kmart -- pre harborfreight) and have never broken pliers. Just wondering what you're doing with them. I find cheap pliers can't get enough grip on anything to over-torque them to the point of breaking. They may be terrible and have miss-aligned jaws and grips that tear and so on, but they don't usually break.
Let me guess. Maybe dropped them from 20th floor to ground?
Last edited by kevinaaa December 6, 2023 at 01:21 PM.
Dec 06, 2023 09:32 PM
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leeadams84Dec 06, 2023 09:32 PM
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Quote from dogstar1 :
I'm curious, have you broken those pliers specifically? I've been doing handman-ish repairs for 40 years and have used some of the crappiest tools possible (anyone old enough to remember the $4 40-piece socket set they used to sell at autoparts stores and kmart -- pre harborfreight) and have never broken pliers. Just wondering what you're doing with them. I find cheap pliers can't get enough grip on anything to over-torque them to the point of breaking. They may be terrible and have miss-aligned jaws and grips that tear and so on, but they don't usually break.
Maybe we have different versions of breaking. I have pliers that are no longer functional because the tips are bent or they are don't open/close very well anymore (misaligned or gunked/rusty). I don't really tolerate poorly preforming tools when they can be replaced for $6.
Dec 06, 2023 11:10 PM
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IgnatzDec 06, 2023 11:10 PM
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Anyone having major issues with Ace's website?
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MasterRigger
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Anyone having major issues with Ace's website?
It's buggy and the app is worse.
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Dec 07, 2023 09:32 AM
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MasterRigger
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Dec 07, 2023 09:32 AM
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Like a philips screwdriver you can't have enough of these all over the house.
Dec 07, 2023 04:18 PM
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Logan_71Dec 07, 2023 04:18 PM
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The wide-mouth tool bag link goes to the wrong item (the plastic compartment item).

Craftsman 13 in. W X 9.75 in. H Wide Mouth Tool Bag 6 pocket Black/Red [acehardware.com]
Dec 07, 2023 05:22 PM
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mrtramplefootDec 07, 2023 05:22 PM
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Quote from buzzy :
Just what I needed so the kids and my wife won't need to borrow my tools.

Another tape measure option, $8 (for Ace Rewards members), Stanley 25 ft Power Lock
https://www.acehardware.com/depar...ures/24063

Good reviews at Ace, and Wirecutter likes it as a basic home tape measure:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...e-measure/
You can pry my auto locking tape measure from my cold dead hands

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It's buggy and the app is worse.
Website has been bad for awhile.
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