trukman1
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- Apr 20, 2018
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- 340
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- Location
- USA
- First Name
- Gary
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 5.7 L (350)
Went to Sears to get a battery and of course had to look at tools while I waited. The guy in the auto department printed me off a $10 coupon for tools over $50. Then when I signed up for a Sears card I got another $10 off a purchase. Found a 20 pc. set of ratcheting wrenches (Chinese of course), slim profile design with 5 degrees "sweep" regularly $69.99 on sale for $59.99 but with discounts came to $39.99. Even though they are Chinese, I saw Harbor Freight has theirs on sale but 7 pc. for $19.99 for metric and $19.99 for SAE so I figured it was still a better deal. Even at $59.99 it's still 6 more wrenches than HF for only about $10 more. I'm not a professional mechanic just a hobbyist. Never even thought I'd ever use those type ratchets till I got into a really tight spot and needed them.
Just putting this out there in case anyone needs, or wants a cheaper set of wrenches for the "shade tree" mechanics like me. (Just hope Sears stays in business!)
BTW, I have a Snap-On box and tools from when I made my living working with tools but at my age I (61) figure these should be fine.
Sorry, forgot I posted this in a previous post. Old age is a B***h!
Just putting this out there in case anyone needs, or wants a cheaper set of wrenches for the "shade tree" mechanics like me. (Just hope Sears stays in business!)
BTW, I have a Snap-On box and tools from when I made my living working with tools but at my age I (61) figure these should be fine.
Sorry, forgot I posted this in a previous post. Old age is a B***h!