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Awesome. I keep hearing Stanleys are all the rage — my kids are gonna love these.
A few points:
- I have this tool. It's good value, and I like it. It's smaller than a Pica pencil, and weighs the same.
- It is fine for light duty jobs like unscrewing the back of an appliance to replace the batteries, but not much more than that. From Stanley's web site[stanleytools.com]: "Ideal for toy assembly, battery compartments, eyeglasses, electronics, and cell phones".
- It looks like Milwaukee are releasing a similar screwdriver next month[toolguyd.com], though I'm sure it will cost a lot more than $2.28
- The Home Depot price is $2.28, not $2.50. And that's the regular price that I paid before Christmas.
- Since this tool is not on sale, that "$9.99" number is a complete fabrication. I think the poster should explain why they did that. Not cool at all.
I own a few of these, and they're great for electronics. Especially useful for people in the AV field, who work on computer hardware, or who just need to replace their laptop battery or upgrade RAM. Someone complained that they won't handle torque—but these are not designed for torque applications. These are precision screwdrivers. They hold up well for their intended purpose. Different tools for different jobs.
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02-18-2024 at 10:46 AM.
A few points:
- I have this tool. It's good value, and I like it. It's smaller than a Pica pencil, and weighs the same.
- It is fine for light duty jobs like unscrewing the back of an appliance to replace the batteries, but not much more than that. From Stanley's web site[stanleytools.com]: "Ideal for toy assembly, battery compartments, eyeglasses, electronics, and cell phones".
- It looks like Milwaukee are releasing a similar screwdriver next month[toolguyd.com], though I'm sure it will cost a lot more than $2.28
- The Home Depot price is $2.28, not $2.50. And that's the regular price that I paid before Christmas.
- Since this tool is not on sale, that "$9.99" number is a complete fabrication. I think the poster should explain why they did that. Not cool at all.
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02-18-2024 at 11:01 AM.
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A few points:
- The Home Depot price is $2.28, not $2.50. And that's the regular price that I paid before Christmas.
- Since this tool is not on sale, that "$9.99" number is a complete fabrication. I think the poster should explain why they did that. Not cool at all.
hes not a simple poster. hes a slickdeals staff. they have been doing this dishonest practice for years.
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- I have this tool. It's good value, and I like it. It's smaller than a Pica pencil, and weighs the same.
- It is fine for light duty jobs like unscrewing the back of an appliance to replace the batteries, but not much more than that. From Stanley's web site [stanleytools.com]: "Ideal for toy assembly, battery compartments, eyeglasses, electronics, and cell phones".
- It looks like Milwaukee are releasing a similar screwdriver next month [toolguyd.com], though I'm sure it will cost a lot more than $2.28
- The Home Depot price is $2.28, not $2.50. And that's the regular price that I paid before Christmas.
- Since this tool is not on sale, that "$9.99" number is a complete fabrication. I think the poster should explain why they did that. Not cool at all.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Yubba
- I have this tool. It's good value, and I like it. It's smaller than a Pica pencil, and weighs the same.
- It is fine for light duty jobs like unscrewing the back of an appliance to replace the batteries, but not much more than that. From Stanley's web site [stanleytools.com]: "Ideal for toy assembly, battery compartments, eyeglasses, electronics, and cell phones".
- It looks like Milwaukee are releasing a similar screwdriver next month [toolguyd.com], though I'm sure it will cost a lot more than $2.28
- The Home Depot price is $2.28, not $2.50. And that's the regular price that I paid before Christmas.
- Since this tool is not on sale, that "$9.99" number is a complete fabrication. I think the poster should explain why they did that. Not cool at all.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Lilyly
- The Home Depot price is $2.28, not $2.50. And that's the regular price that I paid before Christmas.
- Since this tool is not on sale, that "$9.99" number is a complete fabrication. I think the poster should explain why they did that. Not cool at all.