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    cedicolcedicol
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      I bought a new floor jack of the trade mark Rodac. It’s a 3 Ton jack with a quick up pedal on it. I bought it very

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      Erik MiehrigErik Miehrig
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        Just today I bought a Coast G25 flashlight to replace my old Mini Mag-Lite Pro which failed more often than it worked. Excellent light, push to turn on instead of twisting the head, and what finally sold me was that it was the same size and fit perfectly in my old belt holster my Mag-Lite went in. Even came preloaded with my batteries of choice.

        Regards,
        Erik

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        JJ
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          Harbor Freight 6″ Bench Grinder, and used ubiquitous 20% off coupon! Runs quiet and is well balanced.

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          KeithKeith
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            Got a nice Coast pen-light and a fancy tread gauge off the Matco truck

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            Tom DavisTom Davis
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              I picked up a pair of Blackhawk by PROTO long nose pliers off of ebay for $30 with free shipping. Made in the USA!

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              James O'HaraJames O’Hara
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                1/2″ Drive Metric Deep Mac Precision Torque Impact sockets.

                Mayhew Cats Paw Driving End Screwdriver Set.

                Power Probe PPKIT03 Master Test Kit – Gold Terminals

                Matco Tools A/C Flush Tool

                #855457
                JamesJames
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                  DeWalt DCF889H 20V 1/2″ cordless impact. Next to my IR W360 impact, the DeWalt is nearly a pound heavier as shown.

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                  ryleyryley
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                    I went a little overboard. Picked up a Snap on PH3050 Air Hammer, with three bits, and a Milwaukee 1/2 impact. Good tools, The air hammer is my new best friend.


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                    Jason WhiteJason White
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                      Bought a set of body clip pliars by Gearwrench: Odd how little things like that just can cause you a lot of headache if you don’t have the right tool.
                      A OBDII memory saver that plugs into the jump box: Doubt I’ll use it a lot but good to have to keep from resetting all the memories.
                      OTC Battery Filler: So this is suppose to be outdated, batteries are “maintenance free” but they really aren’t, the water levels get low. Battery performance is ever more so important in the sensitive systems.

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                      ChrisChris
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                        Silverline Angle Torque Gauge

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                        Bernadette NabulnegBernadette Nabulneg
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                          Screwdrivers, I know it sounds lame but I keep losing thise little buggers.

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                          DaveDave
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                            Snap on pnuematic vacuum brake bleeder, (cheap one I had is junk) . Snap on BJP ball joint press kit. ,
                            stepped pickle fork set.

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                            GregGreg
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                              [quote=”bleach” post=163402]I went a little overboard. Picked up a Snap on PH3050 Air Hammer, with three bits, and a Milwaukee 1/2 impact. Good tools, The air hammer is my new best friend.


                              I have the same air hammer. That thing is a beast

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                              JulioJulio
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                                Pitman Arm Puller to separate tie-rods and ball joints from wheel assembly.

                                I also bought a Pittsburgh 3-Ton Low Profile jack from HarborFreight, and although people give bad reviews about their products this one holds up to what is being advertised.

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                                Ole EggersOle Eggers
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                                  I just received my latest addition to my toolbox.

                                  A brand new Milwaukee M12 3/8 Cordless Impact. 135 Nm isn´t shabby for a small 3/8 inch running on just 12V

                                  Can´t wait to try it out tomorrow 🙂

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                                  Nicholas ClarkNicholas Clark
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                                    Harbor Freight 1/2″ Earthquake Impact and Pittsburgh 1/2″ Deep Well SAE impact socket Set. Well worth the $100 I paid for them.

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