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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Mechanics' Tools > Gearwrench Ratcheting Screwdriver Set Sale

Gearwrench Ratcheting Screwdriver Set Sale

Oct 8, 2012 Stuart 2 Comments

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Gearwrench Ratcheting Screwdriver Set

Gearwrench’s 56pc ratcheting screwdriver set is half-off again via Sears. Every time we post about this deal we receive a couple of comments and emails along the lines of “oh man, I missed it again.” Although not as good as last month’s ~55%-off sale, $17.50 is a great price for what you get.

Includes:

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  • Ratcheting T-handle
  • Ratcheting straight handle
  • 4 interchangeable screwdriver shafts (6″ magnetic bit holder, 10″ flex bit holder, 6″ 1/4″ square drive socket holder, 10″ 1/4″ square drive socket holder)
  • 20 1/4″ sockets (10 metric, 10 inch)
  • 30 1/4″ hex insert screwdriver bits
  • carry case

The ratchet handles have 8° swing and 3-position switches (forward/locked/reverse).

Buy Now(via Sears)

This product is available for free in-store pickup.

We’ve got one of these sets floating around, and although we use it less than in recent years, we’re still quite pleased with its performance. The normal price of $35 seems reasonable, but anything less than $20 on sale for the set is a great bargain.

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2 Comments

  1. Dan Richards

    Oct 8, 2012

    I’ve been waiting for that one. Used my $5 free credit (thanks GJ.com for heads up threads) plus sears5off50 on my order.

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  2. Chris

    Oct 30, 2012

    Mine came in the mail a few weeks ago, tried out the T handle and the thing broke on me lol. Keep in mind the only reason I purchased in the first place was for the T handle. Customer service call center was a joke, luckily my local Sears replaced it without giving me a hassle.

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