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Old 01-10-2004, 09:10 PM
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Today was the last day of this round of the Craftsman Club sale, and I had a gift card to Sears. The total was more then the credit, so my awsome g/f decided to make me an early b-day present We made out like bandits.



Thats a 137 piece socket set (came with a free 14 peice Nut Driver set), a 19.2 volt cordless drill and light, plus some other small goodies.



Its like christmas all over again.

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Old 01-10-2004, 09:16 PM
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all u need is a 10mm if this is for working on your car.



and maybe like a 12mm for the rare occasion.



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nice tools tho, i like my craftsman stuff too, but after working with the snap-on wrenches lately ive fallen in love with them, if only i was rich.



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all u need is a 10mm if this is for working on your car. and maybe like a 12mm for the rare occasion.



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haha its sad because its true. hahaha
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i have that same socket set. Its nice except i hate the case, and the wrenches dont hold well in the top part.
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I have Husky.. Poor man's wrenches.. Lifetime warranty, though..
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the warranty sucks on craftsmans. snap-ons replace the tool instead of the parts that are broken.
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Old 01-11-2004, 01:38 AM
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The Craftsman warranty has always been good for me. I just bring the broken tool in to the local Sears and they give me a brand spanking new one. What's not to love???
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hrmm...i used to going to the trucks and whatnot.
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Sorry, Craftsman has never done me wrong. Cheap, available and you can find a Sears pretty close ot anywhere. The truck is not always there...



I break a tool saturday evening, I can be at Sears in the morning to replace it, good luck getting the snap on guy to make a trip to your house on a Sunday.
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