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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Dec 28, 2025 05:23 PM
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$129*: 262-Piece CRAFTSMAN Mechanic Tool Set w/ 3-Drawer VERSASTACK Box at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 262-Piece CRAFTSMAN Mechanic Tool Set w/ 3-Drawer VERSASTACK Box for $129.
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$20 lower (13% savings) than the previous price of $149

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 262-Piece CRAFTSMAN Mechanic Tool Set w/ 3-Drawer VERSASTACK Box for $129.
Shipping is free.

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$120 lower (48% savings) than the list price of $249
$20 lower (13% savings) than the previous price of $149

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $129 with 40 Deal Score and 17 comments.

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4.7⭐ / 9,402
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Model: CRAFTSMAN 262-Piece Mechanic Tool Set, Master Socket Set with 3-Drawer VERSASTACK Tool Box, SAE/Metric Set (CMMT45309)

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Dec 28, 2025 06:16 PM
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SlickTony86Dec 28, 2025 06:16 PM
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Not a deal! Price history shows it has maintained $129 since Nov 29. This, at best, would be a decent retail price. Also, these type of cases suck to get the drawers out and back in if you're constantly using the kit
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Dec 28, 2025 06:21 PM
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loosleeDec 28, 2025 06:21 PM
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This could be a nice set, but they give no list of what the kit actually contains. Just trying to look at the picture it shows that there is approximately 60 just screwdriver bits. Approximately 30 hex key bits and over 20 hex sockets all used as filler to bring the tool count up.
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Dec 28, 2025 07:54 PM
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LavenderWalrus2248Dec 28, 2025 07:54 PM
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It's an "alright deal." My friend has this kit, and it's nice that the ratchets are low-profile, and they include small wrenches, which come in handy. Fair amount of fluff on the bits. Not a steal by any means, but if you aren't willing to shell out more for higher-end starter kits or piece together stuff at HF, Tekton, Gear Wrench, etc, it's not bad. In terms of quality and usability, I'd choose this over the Kobalt (what I bought for a starter kit). All my local Lowe's stores make RMA so miserable that I could never recommend Kobalt or Craftsman.
Dec 29, 2025 12:02 AM
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Poplar916Dec 29, 2025 12:02 AM
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Quote from LavenderWalrus2248 :
It's an "alright deal." My friend has this kit, and it's nice that the ratchets are low-profile, and they include small wrenches, which come in handy. Fair amount of fluff on the bits. Not a steal by any means, but if you aren't willing to shell out more for higher-end starter kits or piece together stuff at HF, Tekton, Gear Wrench, etc, it's not bad. In terms of quality and usability, I'd choose this over the Kobalt (what I bought for a starter kit). All my local Lowe's stores make RMA so miserable that I could never recommend Kobalt or Craftsman.
You know. I recently started to give Lowe's a chance and anytime I've had a problem, especially with power tools, it's been shockingly bad. I had a craftsman rep call and chastise my Lowe's GM to refusing to refund/exchange a defective string trimmer kit. The manager was fuming and the rep gave me her name and number, along with a call back number to report if they continued to refuse to help me. Craftsman made it clear Lowes is under obligation to honor craftsman warranty regardless if they sold it as "clearance". Good service from craftsman. Horrible look for Lowe's seeing the two companies clash over the phone.
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Dec 29, 2025 12:04 AM
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Poplar916Dec 29, 2025 12:04 AM
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Quote from SlickTony86 :
Not a deal! Price history shows it has maintained $129 since Nov 29. This, at best, would be a decent retail price. Also, these type of cases suck to get the drawers out and back in if you're constantly using the kit
Lowes is getting sued at this moment for deceptive sales pricing tactics. This sounds like one of the examples laid out in their court filing. They claim items are under discount when price data shows the item at consistently the same price.
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Dec 29, 2025 12:40 AM
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Sniper82Dec 29, 2025 12:40 AM
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I've bought a couple of these for $99 about all they are worth IMO. If you need now it's decent enough at $129 otherwise I'd wait or look elsewhere. The recent $98 DeWalt set destroys it by far. But it's dead now and likely won't be that price again for a long time
Dec 29, 2025 02:19 AM
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LavenderWalrus2248Dec 29, 2025 02:19 AM
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Quote from Poplar916 :
You know. I recently started to give Lowe's a chance and anytime I've had a problem, especially with power tools, it's been shockingly bad. I had a craftsman rep call and chastise my Lowe's GM to refusing to refund/exchange a defective string trimmer kit. The manager was fuming and the rep gave me her name and number, along with a call back number to report if they continued to refuse to help me. Craftsman made it clear Lowes is under obligation to honor craftsman warranty regardless if they sold it as "clearance". Good service from craftsman. Horrible look for Lowe's seeing the two companies clash over the phone.
Yup. For that reason alone I just can't recommend them personally. It's the same thing with me but with hand tools. First, there was no receipt. After my first battle with them and having them look up my CC number, I got the receipt and put it in a safe location. The next time "you need to return the entire kit", I bring the whole kit, missing a few bits and extensions, "the kit is incomplete, we can't do it." Then the last one, "they no longer make this model ratchet you need to contact Kobalt." I'm done with Lowe's permanently for any type of tools.

Even if the Kobalt or Craftsman is better than Pittsburgh or Husky, I'll go with HF or Home Depot honestly. I hate having to battle with customer service and managers, and being treated like I'm gaming the system or something. It's crazy how personally they take tool RMA.

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