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Woodpecker Square at Sears! (warning, clickbait!!!!)


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So I stopped into Sears today to look at the the tools department and I ran across some interesting finds. 

 

First off - the clickbait headline. In the measuring tools department, I had to do a double take when I saw this triangle.

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Yes - it's a red anodized aluminum triangle!  I wonder where they got that color scheme from....  Made in China of course, but cool looking and it matches my woodpecker stuff.

 

A second discovery was these odd clamps:

 

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As a surprise, these AREN'T made in China, but rather Slovenia I think.  I say they're oddballs because you actually have a forward (big) and reverse (small) triggers for closing and opening them.  They looked pretty well made and not at all expensive.  I'll have to go back and pick up a few when I can to test them out.  You never can have too many clamps and these look like decent ones to boot.  There were a lot of new toolboxes too in Black/Red trim and Black/Yellow trim- again, I wonder where they got the color inspiration for those :D

 

 

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2 hours ago, khariV said:

So I stopped into Sears today to look at the the tools department and I ran across some interesting finds. 

 

First off - the clickbait headline. In the measuring tools department, I had to do a double take when I saw this triangle.

IMG_7760.thumb.JPG.7c69bf006ba980b55fc82fdaed501dff.JPG

 

Yes - it's a red anodized aluminum triangle!  I wonder where they got that color scheme from....  Made in China of course, but cool looking and it matches my woodpecker stuff.

 

A second discovery was these odd clamps:

 

IMG_7761.thumb.JPG.8540a12e34fd2497902fa71d77be0195.JPG

 

As a surprise, these AREN'T made in China, but rather Slovenia I think.  I say they're oddballs because you actually have a forward (big) and reverse (small) triggers for closing and opening them.  They looked pretty well made and not at all expensive.  I'll have to go back and pick up a few when I can to test them out.  You never can have too many clamps and these look like decent ones to boot.  There were a lot of new toolboxes too in Black/Red trim and Black/Yellow trim- again, I wonder where they got the color inspiration for those :D

 

 

Sacrilege. My Lord above.....sacrilege!

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So I stopped into Sears today to look at the the tools department and I ran across some interesting finds. 
 
First off - the clickbait headline. In the measuring tools department, I had to do a double take when I saw this triangle.
IMG_7760.thumb.JPG.7c69bf006ba980b55fc82fdaed501dff.JPG
 
Yes - it's a red anodized aluminum triangle!  I wonder where they got that color scheme from....  Made in China of course, but cool looking and it matches my woodpecker stuff.
 
A second discovery was these odd clamps:
 
IMG_7761.thumb.JPG.8540a12e34fd2497902fa71d77be0195.JPG
 
As a surprise, these AREN'T made in China, but rather Slovenia I think.  I say they're oddballs because you actually have a forward (big) and reverse (small) triggers for closing and opening them.  They looked pretty well made and not at all expensive.  I'll have to go back and pick up a few when I can to test them out.  You never can have too many clamps and these look like decent ones to boot.  There were a lot of new toolboxes too in Black/Red trim and Black/Yellow trim- again, I wonder where they got the color inspiration for those [emoji3]
 
 

I did the same thing in Sears last week dude I was like what is this?


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