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Wait for a Sears 50% sale and buy twice what you need, the extra clips are more expensive than buying extra strips with the clips... A few extra clips are good to have around since occasionally the ball bearing retainer will pop out of a clip... Holiday season usually is time for weekly 50% off sales... Every year or 2 Sears changes some small detail on its tools (marketing people creating a reason to keep their jobs) and they close out the earlier models... Perfectly good hand tools at discount prices with lifetime warranties.... Sears also has the heavy canvas style tool bags on sale from time to time, 2 bag set for $9.99... A couple years back they closed out a style of fabric Contractors tool brief case for something like $5.00 each, I bought a bunch and set up a basic tool kit for each car, special tool sets with things like electrical meters and wiring/cabling tools etc and then gave a few away as gifts... Some of this stuff you wont see in a store until they close it out and some great stuff only shows up in the catalogs...
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I have thrown out all of my old metal strips in favor of these. I have more than thirty of those strips in my tool box. They make finding the proper socket very easy, not to mention the ease of taking a whole set of one type over to the car. |
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years ago snap on had some that held the sockets in with a magnet strip and holes for the sockets .you could turn them upside down and wouldnt lose any .could also stick to metal such as a fender or hood and keep all your sockets at hand
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I have to carry tools for work and I keep them in vinyl pouches that I get from Staples. These are generally sold for stores to carry the cash deposits to the bank. I have found them to be very sturdy. I write on the outside of the pouch what tools are in them.
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