
Walmart's Dirt-Cheap Amazon Prime Day Tool Kit Deals Are Tempting if You're Not a Brand Snob
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If you spend a lot of time tinkering, it's worth investing in a good set of quality tools. But what if you just want to dabble, or have a backup kit to keep in the car? That's the perfect use case for some of these tool kits Walmart's deeply discounting on Amazon Prime Day. You can grab a 171-piece suitcase-style kit with a decent range of tools for under $30 right now.
The brand name 'Cshidworld' is so bizarre it looks like a parody, but the reviews on these extremely cheap and surprisingly comprehensive kits are solid.
Here are a few more that, similarly, come from companies I've never heard of but get high star ratings and are selling for a steal.
325-Piece Tool Set for $76.59 (was $122.99)
242-Piece Tool Set for $39.97 (was $89.99)
198-Piece Tool Set for $49.99 (was $110.99)
148-Piece Tool Set for $28.99 (was $59.99)
One more thing I found while ping-ponging around Walmart's sale pages this week: This OB2 scanner from Nexpow. It's going for $28.79, a great deal off its list price of $79.99, and has far more functionality than any of the $30 bottom-shelf units you're going to find on the rack at an auto parts store. Could be worth a look!
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