Hubby recently died and now I’m left with a garage full of tools. This video is a great motivational selling start for me to finally get started. Thank you 🙏 so much, I didn’t know how to begin!
Snap-on tools will always sell whether they are broken or not. Professionals will buy them broken for a cheap price because Snap-on honors a lifetime warranty and they will either replace or repair them, no questions asked.
Awesome video Julien, thank you for the tips. Not to long ago I got a tool box full of old tools for $20, some re kinda rusty, can't wait to see the how to clean the tools video. Thank you for sharing.
@@beardedthriftmachine hope it's not a bother. Was wondering if an old set of s-k metric wrenches. No 1815 in a roll out pouch. How much value is lost if its incomplete? It's a 15 piece set missing the 2 smallest . Again, really dug the video and will check out your others.
Great video. I soak all my sockets, extensions, wrenches, etc. in white vinegar works fantastic. Can I also soak ratchets in white vinegar or would that damage the internal parts? Thanks
Just started dabbling in reselling on eBay, and I've been watching both channels. You and Kayla always have super helpful content, and it's much appreciated. I've got a stupid big amount of hand tools just collecting dust in the storage unit. In general, if you have a complete set of USA made tools (ratchets, wrenches, whatever), and you aren't necessarily in a rush to sell, do you keep it together or piece it out? I'm sure you've probably answered this a million times, maybe even in this video. So sorry about that.
Good stuff man, I have done a few tools. Good info on Bolos. Only problem I ever have with tools more so than with golf clubs, is that most men know their tool brands and values. Btw, Love the clock in the background go Gamecocks.
Do you have a video on inexpensive ways to ship tools? I currently sell jeans on eBay and they are easy to ship. I always see tools at estate sales. Would be helpful to have tips on shipping. Thanks
For small tools over 1 pound I use the padded flat rate and I use them alot. Then for super heavy ones - med and large flat rate boxes. but if you stay with mechanic hand tools alot can fit into a padded flat rate. thanks so much fo watching!
When it comes to Snap On and you’re already a customer, they’ll usually do a free exchange. I don’t know if Lowe’s does a free exchange on Sears era Craftsman tools.
You paid a dollar for shipping? I call bullshit, also the shipping materials as well. You're paying at least 7 dollars to ship those and thats if you have a label printer at home.
@@AlexLopez-y9k if you are getting the discount on pirate ship - that using will cover your boxes and material when you do your profit and loss statements at the end of the month
@Brent Bradley life is about helping others...... or just keep your secrets up to you Brent. LOL but for me I'll try and help others gain knowledge and make some money. 😀 have a great and happy new year.
Hubby recently died and now I’m left with a garage full of tools. This video is a great motivational selling start for me to finally get started. Thank you 🙏 so much, I didn’t know how to begin!
Im sorry for your loss. Im so glad this was helpful. if you have anymore question dont hesitate to ask.
thank you so much for watching!
Sorry for your loss
Snap-on tools will always sell whether they are broken or not. Professionals will buy them broken for a cheap price because Snap-on honors a lifetime warranty and they will either replace or repair them, no questions asked.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about tools. I will definitely be on the lookout.
Thank you for watching!!!
Awesome video Julien, thank you for the tips. Not to long ago I got a tool box full of old tools for $20, some re kinda rusty, can't wait to see the how to clean the tools video. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent!!!.I bet you have some 💎 in there!!! I had to order some cleaner so hopefully in a couple weeks I'll get it done.
Hope so. :) What cleaner do you use, if you don't mind me asking.
@@sergiothehandyman evaporust and dawn dish soap.
@@beardedthriftmachine Awesome, thank you.
Very informative! Great video.
I’m bingeing your videos! Love the what sold but wouldn’t hurt me to learn about tools too! I love your shirt, huge Peanuts fan! I’ll keep bingeing 😀
Thank you so much for the comment and watching!!! Much appreciated:)
Bearded Thrift Machine you’re very welcome, thank you for sharing! 😀
Just came across some wrenches and ratchets I want to sell. This video helps alot, thanks.
Glad I could help and thanks so much for watching!
@@beardedthriftmachine hope it's not a bother. Was wondering if an old set of s-k metric wrenches. No 1815 in a roll out pouch. How much value is lost if its incomplete? It's a 15 piece set missing the 2 smallest . Again, really dug the video and will check out your others.
New reselling knowledge I love it thanks man!!!!
Thanks so much for watching!!!
Great video. I soak all my sockets, extensions, wrenches, etc. in white vinegar works fantastic. Can I also soak ratchets in white vinegar or would that damage the internal parts? Thanks
Just started dabbling in reselling on eBay, and I've been watching both channels. You and Kayla always have super helpful content, and it's much appreciated. I've got a stupid big amount of hand tools just collecting dust in the storage unit. In general, if you have a complete set of USA made tools (ratchets, wrenches, whatever), and you aren't necessarily in a rush to sell, do you keep it together or piece it out? I'm sure you've probably answered this a million times, maybe even in this video. So sorry about that.
Thanks very much for sharing Julian, keep up the great work mate
Thanks for watching!! Much appreciated and commenting 🙂
No worries bud
I'm watching this looking for a profitable way to thin my collection.
Good stuff man, I have done a few tools. Good info on Bolos. Only problem I ever have with tools more so than with golf clubs, is that most men know their tool brands and values. Btw, Love the clock in the background go Gamecocks.
Yes best way is buying alot at once I found GO GAMECOCKS!!!!
Do you have a video on inexpensive ways to ship tools? I currently sell jeans on eBay and they are easy to ship. I always see tools at estate sales. Would be helpful to have tips on shipping. Thanks
For small tools over 1 pound I use the padded flat rate and I use them alot. Then for super heavy ones - med and large flat rate boxes. but if you stay with mechanic hand tools alot can fit into a padded flat rate.
thanks so much fo watching!
When it comes to Snap On and you’re already a customer, they’ll usually do a free exchange. I don’t know if Lowe’s does a free exchange on Sears era Craftsman tools.
You didn’t mention Proto. My Proto Professional combination wrenches are fine tools.
I agree 💯
Do you sell anywhere other than ebay?
My husband does ALOT with ridged wrenches
They are good solid wrenches 🔧 thanks so much for watching
Where do you live that your going to garage sales weekly.
what brands to look for still craftman etc...?
Snap on, mac, matco, brown and sharpe, SK, are all good.
Williams
Haha and love the shirt by the way lol
I know right! It was a thrift store find. :)
Check out Hartford company clamping tools ... 👊😎👊 Nice video for the timid tool buyers ..
Def will do! Thank you!
What's the name of your eBay shop?
TORQUE WRENCH!
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You paid a dollar for shipping? I call bullshit, also the shipping materials as well. You're paying at least 7 dollars to ship those and thats if you have a label printer at home.
this is an older video - but i can tell you if you are paying your shipping supplies youre doing it wrong
@@beardedthriftmachine You can obviously get shipping material for free through USPS
@@AlexLopez-y9k if you are getting the discount on pirate ship - that using will cover your boxes and material when you do your profit and loss statements at the end of the month
No thanks i can buy my own yardsell tools 😂😂
Thanks for the video. Believe in Jesus and you’ll be saved
I sure hope your not throwing those tools on that nice card table.😆
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I'm rusted inside the head...
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I learned nothing here.
U have great knowledge and should teach others
@@beardedthriftmachine You mean give away my secrets........dumb
@Brent Bradley life is about helping others...... or just keep your secrets up to you Brent. LOL but for me I'll try and help others gain knowledge and make some money. 😀 have a great and happy new year.
@@beardedthriftmachine your mistake