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mrshaun

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I sell at least one of these a week to my aviation customers. excellent tool. i had a chuck that wobbled right out of the box. But not a single other problem. 1 1/2 years and no one asking for the tool to be fixed.
if you are looking for a small palm style drill this is the one. If you can find a sioux mini drill those are good also.
 

Joel 67

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MrShaun,

What other tool brands do you carry on your truck? Does SO allow you to sell whatever you want or are there certain brands you are allowed to sell? Seems like CP would compete with SO for a lot of stuff.

Just curious
Joel
 

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I sell at least one of these a week to my aviation customers. excellent tool. i had a chuck that wobbled right out of the box. But not a single other problem. 1 1/2 years and no one asking for the tool to be fixed.
if you are looking for a small palm style drill this is the one. If you can find a sioux mini drill those are good also.

How do you think this compares to the Blue-Point AT801MCK?
 

mrshaun

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well we carry so many different things through our RWD program that it would take all day to list.
ez red to otc to fowler to pomona makita LISLE KD coast fluke sure shot
streamlight mag lite NEXIQ( we own nexiq) and many many others

the at801 is slower. My guys choose the cp over the blue point everytime.
go with what you like of course, but here the guys take the cp. it is a little quieter also
 
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peter_x

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Thanks. I was asking because I have the Blue-Point 1/4" impact gun which has the same body as that drill. But you say the CP is better and is half the price so I think I'll go with that.
 

peter_x

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169 for the blue point drill alone
what can you get the cp for?

Oops... I was looking at the set with the drill bits. That's 215.95 on the SO website, and now for some reason, it also shows "Your price: $194.36 ". I don't remember that there last time I checked.

Looks like I can get the CP for $114.83 shipped on automotivetoolsonline.com (though I suppose I would just go through my SO dealer).
 
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