outside92129 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 1,214 Reaction score 73 Location Carlsbad Dec 25, 2011 #1 It looks like Sears (and/or reseller Deerso) wised up. 25ft of 1/2" coil used to go for $16 a few weeks ago, now it's $27. Part number UT08025. Oh well, at least i got while the getting was good and stocked up for some future projects.
It looks like Sears (and/or reseller Deerso) wised up. 25ft of 1/2" coil used to go for $16 a few weeks ago, now it's $27. Part number UT08025. Oh well, at least i got while the getting was good and stocked up for some future projects.
kklowell Well-Known Member Joined Nov 5, 2010 Messages 188 Reaction score 2 Location Lowell Dec 25, 2011 #2 They had the cheapest fittings around here too...wonder if those prices went up to that of HD or Lowes. Hope not.
They had the cheapest fittings around here too...wonder if those prices went up to that of HD or Lowes. Hope not.
J JRems Well-Known Member Joined Nov 18, 2010 Messages 2,185 Reaction score 67 Location Mahopac Dec 25, 2011 #3 Where do you find copper at sears? I don't think my sears has stuff like that.
OP OP outside92129 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 1,214 Reaction score 73 Location Carlsbad Dec 25, 2011 #4 It was online only, but it was really a reseller using the sears.com name.