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If Snap-On doesn't want to sell to amateurs, somebody else will. Introducing Deen Tools: Japanese quality made in Taiwan.
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I don't think they are available outside of Japan.Posted by MrJalopy on April 12, 2008 at 18:32:06 Pacific Time
- They look awesome...
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But how and where can I order some of these tools?Posted by gtrboy77 on March 15, 2008 at 21:35:55 Pacific Time
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Where can I buy these tools in the USA?Posted by guitronics on March 21, 2008 at 21:08:03 Pacific Time
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Yes, same question here...
Seem like nice tools with a good review but how about actually giving some advice on where to buy them?
I was thinking about buying some of there ratchet and other tools but was left looking for a orderpage, or even a contact page...
I live in Europe by the way. A quick search on metacrawler didn't really help...
Anyone any advice on this matter?
thanx!Posted by fozzy vis on April 12, 2008 at 06:57:43 Pacific Time
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