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    Tool Gloat...kind of...

    I can gloat about a free cordless tool set that I received From the Home Depot. I walked in there yesterday and there was a stand for HD credit card apps. If you were approved you received a free cordless tool set "NO PURCHASE REQUIRED"! I filled out the app and walked with my new tool set. Its not the greatest... but it was free!

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    Yup...that's a gloat.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    I BOUGHT two of them a couple of weeks ago @49.00 each , one for me because I needed a drill , one for my son for Christmas .

    free is good (they are not bad tools BTW )

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    Nice gloat! I really like the Ryobi 18v drill. I didnt think it would last long, I have used it for everything including concrete and only had to replace the battery. I personally like the level bubble in the back end for vertical drilling nice little feature for drilling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Henry
    I can gloat about a free cordless tool set that I received From the Home Depot. I walked in there yesterday and there was a stand for HD credit card apps. If you were approved you received a free cordless tool set "NO PURCHASE REQUIRED"! I filled out the app and walked with my new tool set. Its not the greatest... but it was free!
    Tom,
    I have the drill and the saw. I love them both. I have worked them to death and they keep on ticking. I like the feel of the Makita 18 volt drill a little better than the Ryobi.
    I do not dare get the Home Depot credit card, my shop and budget is not big enough.
    Great gloat.
    David B

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