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Thread: Eastwood New Store in NJ

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    Eastwood New Store in NJ

    For those of us in New Jersey we are fortunate to have Eastwood open a store in Edison. They specialize in tools and supplies for the car restoration hobbyist and professional shops. All kinds of goodies and you can try them out and see them up close and take it home with you, no waiting for a delivery. I get nothing for promoting them but I do use their products and for the most part they are of very good quality. For everyone in the area I encourage you to stop by and see the new store. You can look them up at eastwood.com
    David Teitelbaum

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    I got some stuff from them on black Friday. They keep sending me ads for their sales. Prices have been the same since black Friday, so be aware that they use a fake sales gimmick to make it seem like you're saving money. I can't speak for the quality yet, but do take that into consideration when purchasing.

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    I've never heard of it honestly but it sounds like a Harbor Freight for mechanics
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    It's better than Harbor Freight. The quality is not like Snap-On but the prices are very reasonable.
    David Teitelbaum

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    I got a mini ratchet from them and it looks pretty sturdy.

    I'm waiting on a big sale on the surface contour tool. Going to use to to polish the stainless like I said I'd do for years.

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    tool

    Is that the one with a cylindrical sanding 'drum'
    not a flat disc? Looks interesting....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SS Spoiler View Post
    Is that the one with a cylindrical sanding 'drum'
    not a flat disc? Looks interesting....
    Yes. Some other places call them burnishers. I saw video years back advertising for one, but that brand was $600.

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