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    Quote Originally Posted by mark7 View Post
    No.

    Had (have) a ton of the old eneloops and never could get them to hold a charge worth a damn.

    Reluctant to try again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Lehr View Post
    Local store, Hutchinson KS, had about 1/3 of their Klein stuff clearance priced. Bought a set of slim insulated screwdrivers at about 1/2 price.
    Unrelated sir but are u near Hutchinson ? Inman

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    TOTM Nov 23 Streamlight 2 AAA 100 Lumen Flashlight

    It is going in the tool box for sure.

    Extras for the EDC bag and stocking stuffers.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by vcdgrips View Post
    TOTM Nov 23 Streamlight 2 AAA 100 Lumen Flashlight

    It is going in the tool box for sure.

    Extras for the EDC bag and stocking stuffers.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1
    At that link, you can also choose USB rechargeable 350 lumens for $41.04, a claimed 58% discount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fly out View Post
    At that link, you can also choose USB rechargeable 350 lumens for $41.04, a claimed 58% discount.
    FWIW I think real world every day Street price on those is about $55.
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    Back to tools

    A couple of Black Friday scores:
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    [QUOTE=Norville;1530121]A couple of Black Friday scores

    Please let us know how you like the M12 Surge.

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    A couple of Black Friday scores

    Please let us know how you like the M12 Surge.
    I’ve been searching for a project since I got it, but only managed a couple of deck screws to reinforce a shelf in the garage. I like it so far, it is much smoother than a traditional impact. A lot like a drill, without the cam out or arm twisting. Much quieter too as claimed.

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    Makes me want a Tool Check in metric and one in Imperial that much more!

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    [QUOTE=Eric_L;1530135]
    Quote Originally Posted by Norville View Post
    A couple of Black Friday scores

    Please let us know how you like the M12 Surge.
    I do maintenance on a wide variety of trades and equipment in commercial settings. This is my go-to tool for general use in non-heavy applications. It does a lot well in a really size/weight efficient package, and it's way quieter than traditional impact drivers. If I lost it, I would be purchasing another one the same day. I frequently just clip it onto the side of whatever Veto Pro pac I'm carrying at the moment. Love this tool.

    This, along with a Klein 11-in-1 impact rated ratcheting screwdriver, and a Klein impact flip socket set(without handle), or Makita 1/4 impact socket set depending on application, can do an unbelievable amount of tasks when paired with a couple Knipex Cobra/Pliers wrenches and a small needle nose.

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