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I was walking thru sears today and usally check out the discount cart/room they have in the back of some of the stores.
I notice this plain brown box with a tag, Craftsman Pro Tool Set 204piece #33204
Was: $719.88 now:$279.99

It has magnetic security thing on it, so I go find a guy, it happens to be the tool department manger, he says some guy ordered it about a year ago and never picked it up. I say, is $269 the final price, he checks something on the computer real quick, and says, if you buy it right now I can do $225.

It's all the special goffy tools, univeral sockets, t-handle allen wrenches, crows feet, to just name a few, to expensive to justify (for a backyard mechanic) by themselvs or in this kit, but for this price, well, I couldn't pass it up.
It was complete and everything still in bags and plastic inside the sealed box.
Muhahahaha...

It's this:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00933204000P

00933204000
 
Great deal!!

Crows feet can be a Godsend sometimes, and don't think the T handle allen keys are useless until you've used them a few times.

The drive bars in there I've honestly never used, but pretty much everything else looks like useful good stuff at a deep discount!

Rene
 
I used the t-handles at a buddies house a few times. I do like them, but could never justify the cost.
I like the long-handled 3/8 ratchet and sideways open end wrenchs (called ignition wrenches, they go up to 1/2").

Deep discount, that's exactly what I said. I kept asking him, is it missing pieces or something.
 
Wow, that's really odd, that link I posted just changed the price?!
It used to say $799 on sale for $719, just a few minutes ago that's what it said.
Now it says was $799 now on sale for $559?!
 
Don't you love it when you stumble on something for a great price. I've only had that happen to me a few times but you never know.....
 
The drive bars in there I've honestly never used

Rene

Those are pretty handy to have around.... I use them at work once in a blue moon with a HUGE cheater pipe slipped over it. It's nice since you don't have to worry about screwing up one of your good ratcheting drivers.
 

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