Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference only) have
22-Piece Commercial Electric Electrician's Tool Set (CE180607) on clearance for
$33.03 (In-Store Only).
Thanks to community member
restroomcritic for finding this deal.
Note: Product may vary by store. Availability and price may vary by location.
Features: - Contains: 8 in Multi-Purpose Wiring Tool, 7 in Wire Stripper and Cutter, 8 in Long Nose Pliers, 8 in Diagonal Wire Cutting Pliers, 9 in Wire Cutting Pliers with Terminal Crimper, Stainless Steel Datacomm Snip, Cable Ripper, Tool Organizer
- 6-Piece Screwdriver Set: 3/16 in x 6 in Z-type Screwdriver, (2)Philips: PH1 x 3 in, PH2 x 4 in, (3)Slotted: 3/16 in x 6 in, 1/4 in x 4 in, 5/16 in x 6 in. 4-Piece Nut Driver Set: 1/4 in x 3 in, 5/16 in x 3 in, 3/8 in x 3 in, 9/16 in x 3 in. 3-Piece Insulated Screwdriver Set: PH2 x 4 in, 1/4 in x 4 in, SQ2 x 4 in, for application up to 1000 Volts. 11-in-1 Screwdriver
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Fortunately, these are decent quality.
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These definitely are not better tools and even without coupons, aren't cheaper than HFT. I can't imagine the return policy on final clearance liquidation items at Home Depot is lenient enough to make these worth the risk.
We've all seen the noob with the brand name tools that thinks its the tools that matter. Yet the real work is done by the people that rely on their skills and not the brand of their tools. Even the "good" brands have their cheap model lines that fail too often. Giving people grief for using the tools that they can afford is just a pile of BS. If you see this at work, then do something about it. Go buy a tool you think is decent and donate it to the guy. It will do your self respect a whole lot more good than giving grief.
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We've all seen the noob with the brand name tools that thinks its the tools that matter. Yet the real work is done by the people that rely on their skills and not the brand of their tools. Even the "good" brands have their cheap model lines that fail too often. Giving people grief for using the tools that they can afford is just a pile of BS. If you see this at work, then do something about it. Go buy a tool you think is decent and donate it to the guy. It will do your self respect a whole lot more good than giving grief.
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