Going in here is like being a kid in a candy store. I spent the first 30 years of my working life as a mechanic, and I wish they would have been around then. They have tools in a range if quality that you might need for a price you can afford. Years ago I had to do a LOT of grinding on cement and brick and I didn't want to risk destroying my expensive grinders...... so a bought a Chicago Electric 4 inch grinder and I worked that thing without sympathy. After about 25 to 30 hours in some very abrasive dust it was still running fine. 3 months later I bought one of these for each of my children ( or their husband's) for Christmas. I have several of them now (most of the old ones were "borrowed" and not returned). I have never...
Read moreI love this shopping plaza. There is a hair salon,Habor Freight, bar and grill, work out gym,furniture place and Metro PCS for cell phone service. There's a Dollar Tree! Also in the same parking lot is a bank, gas station and the Desert Industries. Across the street is a Smith's, pizza place (I don't recommend!),smoke shop, pawn shop, a pet shop, Sushi Restaurant,another bank and a laundry mat (I don't recommend! It's very dirty) On the other side of 70th is the new Luckys' Food Market, Target, Papa Murphy's, And several fast food restaurants. So in a nut shell you can get very thing done at one intersection at 70th and Redwood!...
Read moreThis has been my favorite tool store since the shut down of Sears. The tools are of equal quality to Craftsman but much more affordable. They offer a membership which gains discounts and even better pricing on sale items among a few things. They also offer warranties on some items. If you've not ventured here, or any other store in the chain, you should. You'll find a simple layout with nearly any tool you could want. If the tool isn't in store you can always go to the website and order them there. Seriously you should check them out. It's definitely worth your time....
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