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Posted at 10:09 AM on Wednesday 03/11/09 by
Ben
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Sears.com has the Craftsman 302 Piece Mechanics Tool Set for $300 - automatic 10% off - automatic 10% off purchases over $200 = $243 with free shipping. Mechanic's tool set includes 179 sockets in 1/4, 1/2 and 3/8 in. drive sizes, 22 screwdriver & nutdriver bits, 40 hex keys, 6 screwdrivers, 3 quick release ratchets and 47 wrenches. [Compare]
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    gsd101 - Posted 1:43 pm PDT 03/11/09 (14 Posts)  Report Spam

    this looks like a good deal for all the tools, i wish i knew how much of it was useful.

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    mistersang - Posted 2:54 pm PDT 03/11/09 (39 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks like a good deal, but I've always found craftsman tools to be poor quality.

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    RKLE - Posted 7:13 pm PDT 03/11/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    sweet deal for a craftsman set. they have a lifetime warranty on their tools, break it- they replace it.

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    dave_c - Posted 8:29 pm PDT 03/11/09 (16742 Posts)  Report Spam

    Their tools aren't as good a quality as they used to be, but you'll be hard pressed to find better quality at the same price when there's a good sale ongoing. Price an equivalent set(s) from Snap-On, then think about how often you use them.

    Could be more cost effective to only buy better tools in the specific pieces you use most often then get a Craftsman set for all the one-off jobs you do the rest of the time.

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    Anonymous - Posted 7:29 am PDT 03/12/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

    What would he know he has a mustang? Maybe he'll tell us how fast it now that he "modified" it with all that cool aftermarket stuff so available for those cookie cutters. Cheap cars dont need overpriced tools.

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    chunder - Posted 6:46 pm PDT 04/1/09 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

    No these aren't Snap-On but every time I've broken a Craftsman tool I just walk into a Sears store and they replace it no questions asked.

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