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| deaf auto tech | January 29th, 2006 05:46 PM hi guys and ladies, i am looking for 1/4in dr Impact wrench any brand as craftsman, mac tools, matco tool, or snap on (blue Points). i did look at ebay and found fews but need wait more days before auction time is end. i thought try here to see if you had one and never use it or it is dont work. i need know how much for it and need know how much for shipping. Thanks |
| Joe | January 31st, 2006 12:30 PM Do a want it now post on Ebay--I've gotten SEVERAL deals this way. I've even told the seller what I'm willing to pay so there is no time wasted. |
| deaf auto tech | February 19th, 2006 02:53 PM i had good deal with snap on dealer at california for 1/4 in drive impact wrench (model AT225B) with protect cover on it. because my snap on dealer want sell same model to me for 200 dollars but i keep said no thanks. i paid it for 70 dollar and it is is very little used and he said he had it for show in his snap on truck to show all techs and most time techs want him to order. so i got it as almost new brand air tool. Joe: Thank you for tell me about want it now on ebay. thanks also few weeks ago i had deal and paid for same this brand with ebay but shipping company dont bring to me on time so i had waiting too long. so that reason i had bought other one then i can sell one to my work friend that do lot of transmission works when i got it back from shipping comapny (fast international cargo.com) so well. |
| Joe | February 19th, 2006 05:07 PM Yea, no problem :). It's amusing if nothing else when people reply. "I've got brand new Sears Craftsman for x dollars". I have to break it to these people that new or used is the same for me with Sears because used can be made new with the Sears warranty. LOL. |
| Adam | February 19th, 2006 06:34 PM I love Craftsman ratchets sold thru eBay. Even if the tool is NOT working, I can exchange it at a local Sears. No one is being taken advantage of. The eBay winner gets some form of working Craftsman ratchet, and Sears gets used up or damaged product out of public view. Yes! Craftsman tools never rust and are invincible. SNKR:) Win - win. I'm starting to rebuild some more of the old-time "exotic" ratchets, so the store can purge its inventory of models that CAN NOT be sold new. In exchanging one for one, on an old pattern ratchet, the store KEEPS a currently sold ratchet and the ecstatic looks on the Customers' faces makes me feel very fulfilled being a Sears PMT (ratchet rebuilder). Win - win. |
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