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expiredHulaH00p posted Dec 01, 2024 04:29 PM
expiredHulaH00p posted Dec 01, 2024 04:29 PM

Hand Tools (Wera, Wiha & More): 39-Piece Wera Tool-Check Plus Imperial

& More + Free S/H for Prime Members

$60

$146

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Woot! has select Hand Tools on sale listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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There's some good deals here. My 2¢ on the best deals:

$60 is a great price for the Wera Tool-Check Plus imperial set.
$65 is a decent price for the Wera Tool-Check Plus metric set.
$25 is a great price for the Wera metric multicolor 9-piece hex set.
$30 is a good price for the Wera imperial multicolor 9-piece hex set.
$45 is a good price for the Knipex 13 72 8 electrician's pliers.
$95 is a decent price for the Knipex Cobra three sizes with composite handles.
$80 is a great price for the Wera Zyclop pocket set.
$60 is a great price for the Wiha 10-piece insulated screwdriver set.

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There's some good deals here. My 2¢ on the best deals:
  • $60 is a great price for the Wera Tool-Check Plus imperial set.
  • $65 is a decent price for the Wera Tool-Check Plus metric set.
  • $25 is a great price for the Wera metric multicolor 9-piece hex set.
  • $30 is a good price for the Wera imperial multicolor 9-piece hex set.
  • $45 is a good price for the Knipex 13 72 8 electrician's pliers.
  • $95 is a decent price for the Knipex Cobra three sizes with composite handles.
  • $80 is a great price for the Wera Zyclop pocket set.
  • $60 is a great price for the Wiha 10-piece insulated screwdriver set.
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I'm always shocked by how often Woot has these premium brands carried at a discount, especially the tool check and zyclops.
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akadic10Dec 01, 2024 06:20 PM
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I don't need the Wera salt and pepper shaker, but $55 is very tempting...
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CujobobDec 01, 2024 06:51 PM
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The advent calendar price is fantastic if you're into that. It's basically a mini tool check with a unique ratchet head and salt/pepper shakers. It won't be as useful as the Tool Check Plus overall, but a neat gift idea.
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scotts9612Dec 01, 2024 06:53 PM
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I remember watching the YouTube video of the manufacturer laughing dipping craftsman sockets into green paint and selling them as wera
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Quote from HulaH00p :
I'm always shocked by how often Woot has these premium brands carried at a discount, especially the tool check and zyclops.
Why? These are both brands that sell directly on Amazon. Woot is Amazon's get rid of what isn't selling site.
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Quote from scotts9612 :
I remember watching the YouTube video of the manufacturer laughing dipping craftsman sockets into green paint and selling them as wera
There are lots of folks doing independent testing of tools these days and Wera consistently comes out with the best or near best in wear resistance. The makeup of the steel used doesn't really matter as much as people think, commonly used alloys are all fine, but the heat treatment quality is all over the place. A cheap tool is far more likely to be poorly heat treated, if at all.
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Quote from akadic10 :
I don't need the Wera salt and pepper shaker, but $55 is very tempting...
Ordered it 2 months ago when first released, those are going in the camping bin lol
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Quote from HulaH00p :
I'm always shocked by how often Woot has these premium brands carried at a discount, especially the tool check and zyclops.
I got a Wiha ESD bit driver set on the previous 'Wootout'. It was branded as Wiha USA and was made in Vietnam. The quality seems ok, just a bit bummed they are not a German / EU version. I see the same sets being pushed on Home Depot 'Deal of the day'. My interpretation would be someone is bringing premium German brands to the US market manufactured to a US price point outside the EU.
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NikAnonDec 01, 2024 07:57 PM
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Wera are great tools. So are Japanese brands like Tone, Vessel, Fujiya etc. i have used all 4 and very satisfied with all of them. Wera prices are higher than others
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SKV4mDec 01, 2024 08:10 PM
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Tempting but I know I'll regret any purchase from woot. Isn't that normal price?
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Can't complete order. The Amazon Pay button keeps returning web server errors. 404, 401, now 414.
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Quote from MrBlob :
I got a Wiha ESD bit driver set on the previous 'Wootout'. It was branded as Wiha USA and was made in Vietnam. The quality seems ok, just a bit bummed they are not a German / EU version. I see the same sets being pushed on Home Depot 'Deal of the day'. My interpretation would be someone is bringing premium German brands to the US market manufactured to a US price point outside the EU.
I had a similar experience. I recently purchased a 7 piece set of Wiha precision screwdrivers, assuming they would show they were made in Germany, yet I was surprised to see they showed the print "Designed to DIN/ISO standards by Wiha Germany. Manufactured in Poland."
The quality of the set appeared great and flawless, regardless and they worked just fine on many unusually tight gripping size 00 and 000 size precision screws.
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bearstampedeDec 01, 2024 11:14 PM
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Everything's gone RIP I wanted the Wiha Ratchet and Microbits set. oh well (´ー`)

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MrBlobDec 01, 2024 11:32 PM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
I had a similar experience. I recently purchased a 7 piece set of Wiha precision screwdrivers, assuming they would show they were made in Germany, yet I was surprised to see they showed the print "Designed to DIN/ISO standards by Wiha Germany. Manufactured in Poland."
The quality of the set appeared great and flawless, regardless and they worked just fine on many unusually tight gripping size 00 and 000 size precision screws.
If you check Amazon reviews - the production seems to have moved to Poland and Czech Republic a few years ago. Vietnam is new though. I guess if the quality starts to go down - it will be an Ebay treasure hunt all over again, just like we had with US-made Craftsman tools woot

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