DEWALT DCK655X 18-Volt XRP 6 Tool Combo Kit with Impact Driver

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Product features:

• Kit includes 6 different tools.
• Batteries included.
• Kit bag measures 33.5 x 8.4 x 15.5 inches.
• It weights 23.8 pounds.
• All tools 18 volt.

Product description

This kit has 6 tools in tool bag. That bag is easily transportable. It has short handles for carrying and longer strap for shoulders. The shoulder strap is removable. The bag and all instruments are black and yellow colored. They all have simular design. In this kit there is a cordless hammerdrill, a circular saw, a cordless reciprocating saw, an impact driver, a cut-off tool and a flexible floodlight. Hammerdrill has three speeds, an LED work light near the trigger and it effectively drills through many different materials. Circular saw makes rip cuts and cross cuts, it also has a fan-cooled motor with replaceable brushes. It is versatile and durable. Reciprocating saw is quick, versatile with variable speed control ranging. It also has adjustable a pivoting shoe and trigger lock. Impact driver has variable speed trigger and it makes quick results with minimum effort. Cut-off tool makes quick work. Flexible floodlight has easy replacable bulb and electrical panel.

All tools needs li-ion batteries, and one for each is already included. All tools are cordless. That makes them more easy and handy for use. Batteries lasts quite long, so you can work easily. These tools have great features, they’re fast and good working. Every man needs a tool kit in the house and this one is perfect. It has all the types of tools you might need for your work around the house. A great gift for all in your life at birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries or some other special occasion. Everyone will be pleased to receive this tool kit. Great gift!

Pros:
• Matching design.
• Wide tool variety.
• Easily transportable.
• Good no cord tools.

Cons:
• Tool bases don’t cover battery entirely.

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Sierra Designs Women’s Flex Down Jacket

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Product features:

• Available in 4 different sizes.
• Choice of 2 colors.
• Shipping weight is 1 pound.
• Has moisture resistant protection.
• 100% polyester taffeta lining.

Product description

This jacket is a great winter jacket. It is very warm and comfortable.  Jacket might look heavy and you might think that you won’t be able to move in it, but it’s the opposite. Jacket is very soft, but warm. And it’s  lightweight. There are  4 available sizes – x-small, small, medium and large. There is also a choice of colors – black and blue. Black one has a purple lining and blue one has a dark blue lining, making the  jackets look very fresh and modern.

This jacket has a zipper in front. And on all pockets, too.  It also has a removable and adjustable hood. This jacket has 100% polyester taffeta lining and it is moisture resistant.   It’s a great jacket for winter and winter sports, as you can move easily in it. You won’t regret having this jacket. This jacket is a great gift for any woman. Perfect gift for birthday, Christmas, anniversary or any other special occasion. Or you can buy this jacket without any special reason, just to make someone happy.

A good looking and great functioning winter jacket.

Pros:
• Very light, it’s easy to move in it.
• Two wonderful colors availible.
• Jacket is warm and moisture resistant.

Cons:
• Quite tricky to clean.

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Frugal Shopping for December

Although you have probably already spent a lot plenty for the holidays, December still has some bargains worth taking advantage of. There are still some discount-priced foods and consumer goods to be had, and don’t forget to use loyalty cards with the stores, and coupons.

Make your holiday dinners extra-special by taking advantage of these December deals at your grocery store:

✴ Dairy, such as butter and cheese
✴ Breads, like ready-made dough, dinner rolls and pie crusts
✴ Dessert items, such as cake mixes, icings, refrigerated cookie dough, pie filling
✴ Baking supplies, like yeast, sugar, flours, chocolate chips, spices, nuts, baking chocolate
✴ Ham
✴ Sweet potatoes
✴ Mushrooms
✴ Pears
✴ Tangerines
✴ Soda pop

You’ll enjoy some fantastic deals on a variety of consumer goods, given the time of year. Watch for big discounts on toys, tools and electronics. Plan to buy extra paper products for the kitchen. Make it a point to explore incredible savings at your local big box stores on the following goods:
✴ Toys
✴ Tools
✴ Gift cards
✴ Electronics, including computers
✴ Plastic wrap
✴ Aluminum foil
✴ Disposable bake ware
✴ Winter clothing, including coats

Did you know that you can also enjoy fantastic buys on wedding attire and home theater equipment this month? Save on these specially-priced items and watch your local sales circulars for even more in December.
Shop only the sales, and don’t forget to hit the after Christmas sales for anything you were putting off buying until you could get the bargain price.

Hint: If it is bright red, consider it as a gift for Valentine’s Day in a few weeks!

Shop smarter, live better, save big. That should be your resolution for 2012. Happy holidays, everyone!

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Success Strategies for Saving Money at the Holidays, Part 1

The best way to save money at the holidays is to be honest with yourself and others about what you can and can’t afford. Don’t burden yourself with debt, or feel guilty if you don’t have much or indeed any money for the holidays.

The holidays seem to be synonymous with gifts, parties, food and alcohol. But not that long ago in England, the Christmas stockings hung from the mantelpiece by the fire were considered stuffed to the brim if there was an orange and a sixpence in them (about a dime).

We are not sure how things have become so commercialized in the past few decades, but with the current economic recession still biting hard, this year is the right time to get back to basics. For example, do you really need to buy a gift for everyone in the family? Or more than one gift per person. Is quality important, or quantity?

Each family will have to decide these things for themselves, but it is important to ask the question. If you have a large family, can you do a Secret Santa in order to just gift to one? Or can all the adults agree that Christmas this year will just be for the children, and that they get to ask for a list of three things and Santa will be bringing them one as a surprise?
(Continued in Part 2)

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Success Strategies for Saving Money at the Holidays, Part 2

Success Strategies for Saving Money at the Holidays, Part 2

Continued from Part 1
You can create a lot of family fun without having to spend a lot on food and alcohol. If you do want to indulge yourself by going out for a meal or drinks, don’t starve yourself all day in preparation for a feast. Also don’t buy a lot of expensive and watered down drinks. Your friends might consider taking turns hosting and getting in cases of beer from the warehouse club, or larger bottles of wine. In many cases the whole bottle will be cheaper than what you are paying for one glass of wine in a restaurant.

Have a potluck holiday supper in which everyone brings a dish, or you assign people appetizer, main course, sides and so on. You can provide all the cutlery and drinks or have everything bring a bottle or six pack and you provide the tableware, glasses and desserts.

Make do with the decorations you already have, or get some free resources online and use crayons, colored pencils and whatever else you already have in the house to make your own decorations with the children. Spend time using the toys that the kids got last year for the holidays and probably have not played with since.

In fact, one great way to spend early December planning for the holidays is to take the time to start clearing out things in your house and especially in each child’s room and start gathering all the things that you and the children don’t use or have outgrown.

If they are decent quality, put them on sale at eBay or donate them to the Salvation Army and be sure to get a receipt. Then look on their website to calculate the values for the items and deduct those amounts from your taxes next April.

Use the money you earn on eBay or the money you save on your taxes as the foundation for next year’s Christmas savings account. Don’t feel pressured to spend what you don’t have. Practice saying, “I can’t afford it,” or “If we want it, we have to save up for it.”

Also be sure to revise your Christmas list in light of what you find as you do your holiday cleaning and sorting. You may find yourself crossing a lot of items off the list.

Try to stick to practical gifts for your loved ones, such as attractive items that double as school supplies, for instance, can make great stocking stuffers. Clothes, shoes, boots, a new back pack and so on also make excellent gifts, especially if they are at the right price and your child did not get very many new back to school supplies.

As for re-gifting, we are all in favor of it provided it is not fruitcake. But seriously, if you have no use for it, by all means pass it on to someone who will appreciate it, so long as no one will find out or expect you to use or wear the item you were gifted. Also consider if it is genuinely that person’s taste or not. Re-gifting can help fill in blanks in your list, and it can also enable you to give a gift to someone you would like to be able to give one to, but might not have in the budget.

Everyone has different perspectives on Christmas and what they wish to spend versus what they can afford. If your gap has widened this year, be honest about it and focus on all the fun and free ways you can celebrate the holidays. The new found financial freedom you start creating for yourself and your family will be well worth it and the best gift you can give to your children.

For more top tips on how to save money at the holidays, see How to Save Money this Holiday Season

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Getting Ready for the Holidays Bargain List – November

These are just a few of the items you will want to add to your shopping list and try to get at the best prices.

Fruits and Vegetables

*Oranges
*Cranberries
*Tangerines
*Pomegranates
*Pears
*Pumpkins
*Persimmons
*Sweet potatoes
*Broccoli
*Spinach
*Mushrooms
*Winter squash

Grocery Savings

*Turkey
*Cheese
*Butter
*Baking supplies
*Pie crusts and readymade dough
*Frozen pies
*Dinner rolls
*Cake mix and frosting
*Pie fillings
*Nuts (peanuts, pecans and walnuts for baking and so on)
*Spices
*Dried fruits
*Halloween clearance candy (especially if they do not have Halloween wrappers on them. If they do have orange wrappers, use them around Thanksgiving.)
*Soup (low sodium if you can find it)
*Broth (low sodium if you can find it)
*Marshmallows
*Oatmeal

Other Non-Food Items:

*Trees, bulbs and shrubs
*Carpeting
*Flooring
*Electronics
*Tools
*Toys
*Christmas gifts
*Aluminum foil
*Baking pans
*Plastic wrap
*Cookware

FURTHER READING
YOUR RECESSION SURVIVAL GUIDE: How to Save Money and Even Boost Your Income in This Recession

Smart Spending Strategies

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