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Old 02-10-2007, 10:56 PM
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When I was back at Bragg I bought a bunch of tools form Home Depot for my units on base shop/ motor pool.
They have the same warranty as Sears on the hand tools AND on their air tools.
I saw tools similar to this tonight at Lowes. The Kolbalt brand.

As for asking questions about why the tool broke, I've never had an Sear's employee care enough to raise any concern about the conditions the tool broke under.
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Old 02-14-2007, 07:19 PM
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Just a note on sears craftsman tools...They'll take any busted up tool back. I had to return my friend's screwdriver after I literally bent into a pretzel trying to unhook a suck trunk...and a little more for laughs. The guy behind the counter exchanged it, and goit a good laugh to my responses to his questions
"How the hell....What were you doing?!!"
"The screw was REALLY stuck.....Im never lending tools to my neibor again"

as for me, Im giving the evil black husky toolset from home depot a run for it's money. apperently they have a lifetime guarentee of some kind (I have yet to lookm into it) Aside from always losing my wrenches (Ah, such is the price of being able to identify your tools) the set has been good to me. the rather large set I got ran 180$ just curious...anyone else have feedback for husky tools?
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Old 06-01-2007, 07:40 PM
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You don't need a 1437 piece tool kit to work on an SVX...just 10, 12, 14 and 17mm wrenches & sockets
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