SCA is selling a Stanley 99 piece socket set (1/4", 3/8" drive) for $99. That's apparently 40% off their retail price. Is that a goof deal or just normal pricing advertised as a bargain?
X 3, cut my knuckles breaking cruddy adapters because our sockets are all wrong, rounded bolts because there's nothing but a shifter....etc, the right tool divides the task by 10... so long as the right tool is operating it (sorry...had to, it's a problem I know..
I usually have to head out and buy new tools each DIY, so I have them for next time.
Last edited by Mk3 AAA; 15-10-2011 at 08:17 PM.
SCA is selling a Stanley 99 piece socket set (1/4", 3/8" drive) for $99. That's apparently 40% off their retail price. Is that a goof deal or just normal pricing advertised as a bargain?
Not a bad price. 3/8" drive is ideal for mechanical work. Especially DIY. I only tend to use my 1/2" ratchets for larger work like gearboxes, engine removal/installation etc...
Have that with a decent combination spanner set up to maybe 24mm and screwdriver set and your laughing.
In the end there is always going to be a tool you need haha. Sometimes it may be a specialty tool that once in a blue moon you may need it and you wish you owned it. That is where the Snap-on man comes in handy
Last edited by tassie_euro_mk1; 20-10-2011 at 07:25 PM.
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Combination spanners are included! Awesome, thanks for the help dude. Now I just have to resist buying other crap when I'm there
the most versatile tool I have found is my credit card.
surprised nobody has mentioned this one yet!
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