Another classic. I went to their Parking Lot Sale on Friday shortly after it opened. I found the
8 inch bench grinder, marked $25. It looked new (no box) so I started checking it over. I found one end of the main shaft so bent that the right grinding wheel wobbled more than 1/8", maybe 1/4", as I turned it. With my fingertip I verified it was the end of the shaft out of true, not a badly mounted stone. That is a disaster waiting to blow up in someone's face.
And the only way that shaft could get bent without damaging the shield around it is during manufacture at the factory. Somebody went ahead and assembled an obviously-flawed machine after it fell off a table or something. No QC at all. That tool was dangerous, it was no bargain at any price.
They have changed their strategy a little. Nearly all the stuff outdoors was regular stock offered at sale-brochure prices such as the
wood machinist's toolbox for $10 off, now $59. (Only 2 of them).
There were a few customer returns that might be a good buy if you could repair them, such as the
huge top toolbox for $50 with a simple dent across the lid. A bodyman could bump that out to look good in 5 minutes, or some farmer as cheap as me might bang it out and put it in service in the barn as-is.
I was looking for a compressor cheap but the only ones below normal advertised price were a couple of returns that were drenched in leaked oil, and may have been missing parts. Again, a possible bargain for someone, but not me.
After a half hour I left without buying anything.