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Posted at 7:06 AM on Tuesday 03/10/09 by
Ben
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Woot.com has the 2 Pack Stanley 20pc Socket Set for $13 + $5 shipping = $18 shipped. Includes each set 20 piece, 1/4 MaxDrive Sockets. 1, 1/4 Extension bar, 3, 1, 1/4 Ratchet Arm, Blow Molded Case, Clam Shell Package.
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    TTM77 - Posted 7:15 am PDT 03/10/09 (987 Posts)  Report Spam

    10mm key + Extension + the ranch. The rest is useless.

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    doomed - Posted 7:23 am PDT 03/10/09 (1229 Posts)  Report Spam

    This would be perfect for something.. I am just not sure what.. Guess that is why you get two.

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    RKLE - Posted 7:28 am PDT 03/10/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    same set. why do you need the same set?

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    erich_cool2hate - Posted 7:41 am PDT 03/10/09 (3 Posts)  Report Spam

    one for yourself, one for a gift? i like having some less expensive tools to take with me places so if i lose them or someone REALLY wants to steal them, i'm really not out too much.

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    CasperImproved - Posted 10:49 am PDT 03/10/09 (999 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4 is RIGHT on. I could give the second one as a gift to my youngest son (tool light), and then use the set I kept in an area where others work without being paranoid about something walking away on it's own.

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    kappa - Posted 11:13 am PDT 03/10/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why 2?

    You can use both hands at the same time to work twice as fast. ^^

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    GrumpyCat - Posted 11:42 am PDT 03/10/09 (267 Posts)  Report Spam

    Its "Two for Tuesday" at Woot, you doofuses. Doesn't matter what it is you are buying two of them on Tuesday. As always, "If you don't need it, don't buy."

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    dave_c - Posted 3:53 pm PDT 03/10/09 (16744 Posts)  Report Spam

    Two of the same socket can come in handy, for example when you have a nut and bolt pair that are the same socket size and you need to hold the bolt still while turning the nut or vice-versa. I prefer using a wrench instead of the 2nd socket but to each his own method.

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