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Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Creative Gifts Stainless Steel Pocket Knife 03097 at Epinions.com Join Epinions | Help | Sign In Gifts, Novelties, Collectibles & Gadgets Gifts All Categories Advanced Search Home > Gifts > Gifts, Novelties, Collectibles & Gadgets Creative Gifts Stainless Steel Pocket Knife 03097 Overall rating: Reviewed by 2 Epinions users Write a Review Compare Prices View Details Read Reviews Subscribe to reviews on this product Read Review of Creative Gifts Stainless Steel Pocket Knife 03097 Review Summary About the Author light weight,easy to carry Jul 10 '03 Author's Product Rating Pros handy, compact , light weight and no rust. Cons screw on scissors keeps working loose and spring bends off to side easy. The Bottom Line Blade holds a good edge, scissors come in handy . It is light weight, small and easy to carry. It looks good and will not rust. Full Review This is a nice addition to one of your pockets. The small knife blade holds a good edge and comes in handy for those small cutting jobs. The fingernail file has two different file surfaces, fine and rough. The point of the file is fair for cleaning fingernails. it is a bit too wide ( on edge ) for short nails but works very well for longer nails. The scissors have a problem with the screw working loose and a very small screwdriver is needed to re-tighten it...or...if you try to use a fingernail, then you will be using the file to smooth out the damage. I also noticed that the spring between the short handles tended to bend off to the side when pressure was not evenly applied or when the screw became loose. The scissors worked well for cutting out small ads in magazines or papers, or for cutting the occasional thread here and there. This is not too heavy to carry in a pocket and comes in handy more often than I thought it would . Recommended Yes Comments on this Review Write the first comment on this review! Epinions.com ID: browndray Member: RAY BROWN Location: HICKMAN NE USA Reviews written: 13 Trusted by: 1 member Male,56,Retired. Hobbies, fishing, building model kits, photography, camping, travel, friends, family....RVing. View all reviews by browndray View browndray's profile Return to top Back to all reviews Featured Resources Additional information on Creative Gifts Stainless Steel Pocket Knife 03097 or other products. Axim Check out Dell's Axim PDAs and save at Dell Home. www.dell4me.com Stainless Steel Huge Variety of Steel Products & Locate Trusted Suppliers Near You www.ThomasNet.com Birthday Gifts & Ideas Unique gifts for their special day Tailored shopping awaits you www.personalshopper.com Creative gifts Gift ideas based on personality The easy way to find great gifts! www.gifts.com Find Unique Gifts Gifts for Him. For Her. For Kids Free Wine Stopper with Purchase Wrapables.com Help | Member Center | Message Boards | Privacy Statement | Site Index About Epinions | Careers | Contact Epinions | Merchant Center | New Merchants | Advertising Epinions | DealTime USA | DealTime UK | PriceTool | Shopping.com © 1999-2005 Epinions, Inc. Trademark Notice Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.
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Somerville College - Gift aid and deed of covenant for UK Tax Payers Somerville College Skip to Content The College | Prospective Students | Current Students | Former Students | Conferences | Notices | Contacts Home | Alumni and Friends Events | Degree Day | The Association of Senior Members | Missing Members | Development | Contact Us | Site Map Gift aid and deed of covenant for UK Tax Payers Deeds of Covenant have been superseded by the new Gift Aid scheme. However, if you have a covenanted gift to the College which was set up before 6 April 2000, you need take no action. Your donation will continue as before and will be tax effective under the Gift Aid scheme until the deed expires. If you set up a deed of covenant on or after the 6 April 2000, you will need to make a Gift Aid declaration to ensure that your gifts remain tax effective. Gift Aid is a scheme by which you can give a sum of money to charity and the charity can reclaim from the Inland Revenue the basic rate tax (currently 22%) on your gift, at no extra cost to you. That increases the value of the gift you make to the charity. Under current regulations for example, if you give £10 using Gift Aid, your gift would be worth £12.82 to Somerville. If you are a higher rate tax payer, you can claim relief on the difference between the basic rate and higher rate of tax on your annual tax return. Please note:You must pay at least as much tax as Somerville will reclaim on your gift(s) in the tax year in which you make them (tax credits on dividend income will count towards the tax paid). The tax year runs from 6 April in one year to 5 April in the next. If you have any queries about Gift Aid, please speak to the Development Office. You can make payments by cash, cheque, postal order, direct debit, standing order, debit or credit card or even in a foreign currency (including the euro). Subject to a few rules, you can give any amount, large or small, regular or one-off, and Somerville can reclaim the tax. In order for Somerville to claim Gift Aid on your gift, you need to make a declaration confirming that you want your gifts to be treated as Gift Aid donation. Please click here to access a Gift Aid declaration form or contact the Development Office. Accessibility Statement © Somerville College 2003. Last Modified: 2:27pm on the 28th of January 2005
Baby Gift Suggestions Berkeley
Berkeley Parents Network: Baby Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Join BPN Help/FAQ What's New Search Baby Gift Suggestions Berkeley Parents Network Advice Babies Baby Gift Suggestions What's the one ''must have'' item? What was your best baby shower gift for under $20? Memorable Baby Gifts Gifts for Twin Babies Present for New Family in Hong Kong Checklist for Baby Needs related page: Baby Gear what/where to buy Present for New Family in Hong Kong November 2001 My brother and his wife are about to have a new baby inHong Kong. I'd like to send them a gift that would be useful, and perhaps difficult to get in there. Does anyonehave any sense of an American item that would be usefuland harder or more expensive to get there? Thanks. Have you seen the Birthday Cakes that FTD Florists make up? All theingredients are things for the baby made up to look like a birthday cake.Or throw a shower for them with your friends and then send everything over.Hong Kong pretty much has everything we have so it would be difficult tofind something unique unless you want to go the antique route (earlyamerican cradle or crib). I don't suppose they have too many of those around there.marianne When I had my baby in Hong Kong my friends and family inthe States sent lots of clothes....probably because theyare light and easy to send. However, it was like sendingcoal to Newcastle....since HK makes a lot of baby clothes.What I appreciated most were parenting magazines, books for me (What to expect in the first year, travelling with children, etc.), books for the baby, music - especially a tape of lullabyes, the black and white infant toys- expensive in HK, the baby bjorn backpack - also very expensive in HK- but available, a cheap nightlight that can stick to the wall (with batteries). You also might wait until after the baby is born to findout what they need. US medicines - baby tylenol, etc. are expensive there and a medicine kit for baby would be a great gift. As would some bathing products thatare natural - try the Real Goods store next to Smith Hawkins. HK is very dirty and something 100% cotton, cuddly, or just non-toxic is great. Good luck! Amelia It's pretty easy to get mainstream baby stuff in Hong Kong, soyou might want to go alternative (Berkeley) stuff. We had lotsof success with a "boppy" nursing pillow, Sear's Baby Book, and "natural" baby wash stuff. My sister sent Tucks Pads andLasinoh, neither of which are readily available there. What was your best baby shower gift for under $20? Gwynne What was your favorite baby-shower gift for $20 or less; and where can you get one? I got a ton of great gifts, but the best thing is what I bought for us afterward (and what I now buy for new parents): a set of burp cloths. With our 5-month-old, our motto is "you never can have enough burp bloths." You can buy a set of really good ones on Baby Center (www.babycenter.com). It sounds really dull, and it won't get the ooohs and ahs at the party. But later your friends will thank you and remember you. And the burp cloths will still be in use long after Baby has outgrown the clothes. Fran my favorite gift for under $20 are packages of flannel receiving blankets from Target. I used them all the time for my newborn, and they made great (heavyduty) spit-up cloths too. Susan favorite baby shower gift for $20.00 or less: 1) diaper covers try barefoot baby catalog or biobottoms catalog for really nice ones 2) gift certificate to a used baby clothing store Dianna Baby gifts: My two best baby gifts were: a very large, colorful, translucent scarf. This was actually the wrapping for a tiny pair of booties which my son never wore. But I got more use out of that scarf that you would believe. I used it to shield me when we were breastfeeding in public, as a blanket, as an emergency changing or napping surface, to carry things in, to play peek-a-boo with, the list goes on an on. I'd bet this tie-dyed scarf was bought on Telegraph ave. for under $10 (admittedly, 11 years ago). Second was a gift from my sister of baby tylenol, pedialyte drink, and various things of that nature such as a dropper, and medicine measuring spoon. It's just the kind of thing that one, in the happy euphoria of having a baby, doesn't think of needing, and just the kind of thing you will need some morning at 2 am. Perhaps this last present is best coming from a close friend or relative, though. I felt we got the most use out of bath toys. Two, three years later, we were still playing with bath toys we got as a baby gift. Another gift that was billed to me as "guaranteed to put your baby to sleep" was a "Lullaby Light Show." It's a wind up musical light. I've seen them at Toys R Us. We didn't really use it until our son was closer to one year old, but then it became part of our bedtime routine until he was about 3. After my baby was born, my view of shower gifts changed quite a bit. I had always gone for cuteness when giving baby shower gifts, but after my daughter arrived, I found myself returning gifts we'd received. I exchanged several adorable but impractical outfits from BabyGap and gave away a number of gadgets that went unused, and I decided then that when my next pregnant friend had her shower, I was going to do something based on actual, real maternal experience. So I put together an assortment of little things that had each turned out to be perfect for their purposes -- the perfect teething ring, for example, was one that could be frozen but that had a small nonfreezing handle so the baby wouldn't have to grip ice. The perfect carseat toy was three plastic fish that hooked together and hung from the carseat handle. (They could be unobtrusively nudged to one end of the handle when not in use.) The perfect burp cloths were a dozen cloth diapers. The perfect newborn t-shirt was the type that snapped or tied on one side instead of directly over the umbilical cord. And the perfect baby toy (which was also good for a knowing laugh from the experienced moms when it was opened) was an empty paper towel roll. I popped in a board book because I always like to give kids books, and I wrapped each item individually and then placed them all in a cute gift bag. I've given these bags to perhaps half a dozen expectant parents now -- they're always a source of fun and, well, people seem to appreciate them. This is a gift that can be tailored to any budget -- how thoughtful the choice of items is will make or break the gift's real value. David A gift of a full dinner to be delivered on a evening sometime (first week or two) after baby is born. I got both the take-out pizza and chinese on paper plate variety as well as the full home cooked chicken dinner with homemade apple pie on nice dishes variety. Both types were wonderful. The meals were delivered on a previously agreed upon evening and then the generous givers promptly left us to ourselves. In the case of the chicken dinner, the whole meal was delivered in an ice chest with instructions to return dishes to chest UNWASHED for pick up the next day. A coupon from a local restaurant that delivers would be good too. Although I didn't fully appreciate these gifts until after the birth of my daughter, these were by far the best! I generally give a toiletries kit: For about $20 you can get the teeny finger nail clippers, shampoo, cheap washcloths, mild soap, A&D, tylenol, a little tiny hairbrush. I expand the gift for closer friends to include a cute hooded towel, a bathtub and some tub toys. tampine The best shower gift I got was a sort of receiving blanket with feet. I know you said under $20 and this is about $40 but go in on it with someone because it's truly great! Imagine a five-point star. The baby's head goes at the top point, the two side points fold across her/his body, and the little feet go in "pockets" at the two bottom points. It's perfect because it doesn't get all bunched up in the car seat and baby bjorn-type things since it sort of has legs. Hard to explain, but go look at them at Rockridge Kids. The one I got was long-john fabric but I've seen them in flannel too. Oh, and it comes with a little cap too. Hadley The Fisher Price Soothing Sounds Aquarium! But I think it is $25. It is my son't favorite thing and I think he will love it for years to come. Available at Toys R US. Fisher Price Soothing VIBRATING (this is key) bouncer about $25. Available at Toys R US. Sassy makes a fish shaped rattle available only at Target it seems, and that is far and away my sons favorite toy. Probably around $4 Mustella makes a great starter kit of their soaps and it is about $20. Available at Rockridge Kids. This was a great gift. Judy a very high quality set of childrens nail scissors. Great for when the baby is small, and i *still* use them on my 10 and 6 year old. I have to say that the ONLY shower gift that I am still using is my Diaper Genie. I LOVE IT. I have a "very sensitive" sense of smell and often gag while changing poopy diapers. I would not be able to live in our house if they were not sealed up in the diaper genie. (I remember baby sitting in houses that reeked of diaper pail. I could smell it as soon as I crossed the threshold.) I know that this is not a very "Berkeley" type gift, but I highly recommend it. The gift I give at baby showers is homemade receiving blankets. The moms just nod and say thanks at first, but a couple of months down the road they are very grateful, raving about them. In case you haven't noticed in the stores most commercial receiving blankets are small rectangles of cloth... 30'x36' or 36'x40'. These are usually 100% cotton and shrink up so that they are much smaller and often no longer rectangular. They make swaddling difficult, are thin, and get ratty looking very fast. Instead, I buy 100% cotton flannel and make square receiving blankets. (2 pieces of flannel sewn right sides together, then turned right sides out, and sew around the edge with a blanket stitch to finish. I usually pick one print for the top and then a solid in a complementary color for the back.) The first ones that I made were 36'x36' but as I started making more I began making them about 40'x40' (have them cut 1 1/4 yds of each fabric to do this) just to waste less fabric. These swaddle a little more bulky, but most parents I know give up on swaddling after the first two weeks... and use receiving blankets as regular blankets after that anyway. Because they are double thick flannel they are quite warm, and are good for use in the winter months. Linda Baby shower gift: I love the little mirrors that hook onto the rear-view mirror in the car so I can see my kid in the back seat without turning around. My kid is 9 now, and I still use it! I've seen them at various baby stores, usually with the childproofing things. Memorable Baby Gifts Feb 1999 Someone gave us a lovely picture frame with our baby's name engraved on it,which we really liked. They are easy to get at Things Remembered (in mallsall over the bay area), there are many styles to choose from, and they arenot expensive. Ann Quilts are always memorable gifts, but there is a catalog called"Exposures" which not only does a quilt, but it puts your pictures that yougive them on the quilt (as sepias or black/whites). I always thought itwould be cool to do a "family tree" quilt and put a picture of the parentsas kids/babies, and then their parents. I don't have Exposure's number offhand, but if you call the 1-800 operator, they'll have the number and youcan request a catalog. It is expensive though, as I recall. Around 250$.But it would be memorable and special! Hilary A really special and unique baby gitf is a DREAM CATCHER. A Dream Catcheras I understand it was designed years ago by the Native Americans and comein many sizes shape and colors. They are a type of hanging mobile that youhang on or over the baby's crib or in their room not just for the baby tolook at but legend has it that it catches all the baby's bad dreams so thatthey will never have a bad dream or nightmare. I have seen some reallybeautiful ones sold right on Telegraph and run anywhere from $10 to $65depending on size and complexity. They have always been received extremelywell by mothers when I have given them. Margie Someone had a horoscope chart done for my son. It was pretty cool to readabout how he would turn out (at least according to the stars!) Of course,this is a pretty expensive gift, especially if you have limited belief inastrology. Diana One of my favorite baby gifts is a music box. The music box that I wasgiven as a baby played the theme from "Romeo and Juliet" and to this daywhenever I hear that song I think of my music box. My Aunt and Uncle gaveme my music box when I was born, and in turn we gave my their daughter amusic box when she was born. I had comptetely forgotten about the musicboxes until I opened the gift from my aunt for my baby. It is so nice tothink that he will have a special connection to a song (His plays "ZipityDo Dah"). Rose I was given a memory box on the occasion of my baby's birth and have reallyappreciated it. I don't know where it came from, but it's basically like acigar box decorated with antique-y Winnie the Pooh figures on it, andentitled "a box to put thing in." It's nice because it can accommodatethings other than papers (like the hospital bracelets, etc) and you can useit in about one second--just open the lid and drop the item in--no need towait for time enough to write/glue/label etc. as you would with a regularscrapbook. Meg Gifts for Twin Babies Nov 1999 I would appreciate some advice regarding twins. I have friends whowill be new parents of twins next spring, and I want to get them a nicechristmas present. Any of you who've recently had twins - can you tell me what was a really useful and fabulous thing [not a service, but an item] that just made life so much better for you? And all of that for around $125 -$150?I thought about a comfy rocking chair, or one of those doublebaby-bjorn things [although that's not the brand], but I'm just not sure.Thanks. I have 9 month old twins and the most useful items so far were:bouncy chairs with toy bars, baby bjorns, snap-n-gos - you attach the car seat to them to make a strollerI found that two of everything was needed so two of one of the above wouldbe a great present. By the way - the double snuggly (like the baby bjorn)was really cumbersome - two baby bjorns are much better. We have 6 month old twins, and the best gifts we got were: a doublejogger (more than your budget but a great gift if you want to go inwith a few other people), a double stroller, and vibrating bouncy seats. Home | Reviews | Advice | Members | Post a Message Join BPN | Help | What's New | Search Please send questions and comments to Berkeley Parents Network . Last updated: May 20, 2004 © 1996-2005 Berkeley Parents Network The opinions and statements expressed on this website are those of parents who subscribe to the Berkeley Parents Network . Please see our Disclaimer for details.
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Mary Baldwin College - Gift Shop Items MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE GIFT SHOP Alumnae/i Home | Order Form Duffey Print Ordering Details Richmond, Virginia native Parks P. Duffey, III created this unique MBC lithograph. Limited edition is signed by the artist. 23"x29" Fitzpatrick MBC Campus Print Ordering Details One of the prettiest renderings ever created of Mary Baldwin by Virginia artist, Eric Fitzpatrick. Superb price for a unique size 17" x 7" Grafton Reflections For a Lifetime Ordering Details Beautiful thoughts to enrich your spiritual journey. A reprint of Dr. Grafton\'s timeless prayers. Originally printed in 1946. Traditions Poster Ordering Details Cherish your Mary Baldwin memories with this poster of the Administration Building. Perfect for an office or dorm room. Size: 20" X 28" Ladies Sport Anklet Socks Ordering Details Run, walk, and play in style. Each ankle band features the MBC logo in green embroidery. Ultra plush "Cushees" are 85% Hi-Bulk cotton, 15% nylon, and fit shoe sizes 6 to 10. Made in the U.S.A. MBC Alumna Polo Shirt Ordering Details This 100% cotton, 7 oz. white pique polo is an instant classic, featuring the new College logo with Alumna in black and gold embroidery. MBC Apron Ordering Details Full-length apron (20" x 30") with adjustable straps and two front pockets. 65/35 polyester/cotton in forest green with MBC logo embroidered in white. MBC Gym Shorts Ordering Details Not too long, not too short, our navy gym shorts fit just right for any activity. 100% pre-shrunk cotton with inside drawstring and two side pockets. MBC logo silk-screened in white. "Cotton Deluxe" fabric made in the U.S.A. MBC Hat Ordering Details Brushed cotton baseball hat in white or khaki with green embroidery. MBC Polar Fleece Pullover Ordering Details Warm and cozy for cool days and evenings. Light grey fleece with sidepockets and zip-up collar. MBC logo embroidered in green. 100% polyester. Night Shirt Ordering Details This coverup/nightshirt is perfect for beach or bed. White with Mary Baldwin College seal. One size fits all. Sweat Shirt Ordering Details Keep yourself warm when the cold weather arrives in this green sweatshirt with the College seal. T-shirt Ordering Details This popular 100% cotton preshrunk shirt is not for kids alone. Virginia Peanuts Ordering Details Gourmet Virginia Peanuts are great for entertaining and for gifts. Boston Rocker Ordering Details Captain's Chair Ordering Details The black lacquer finish and hand painted gold trim combine with timeless design for a truly elegant chair. The College seal is featured in gold on the back of the chair. Allow six to eight weeks for delivery. Shipping is $50.00 per chair; $100 per rocker. Afghan Ordering Details Perfect for your home. 100% cotton afghan featuring nine campus scenes. Navy or hunter green bordered with jaquard woven design. Machine washable. Care instructions included. 48"x70". Apple Spreaders Ordering Details Very cute! Set of four spreaders with resin apple handles by Boston Warehouse. Ham & Jam Bookends Ordering Details Back by popular demand! Black cast iron bookends by Virginia Metalcrafters. Shipping $10.00. MBC Charms Ordering Details Add one of these precious charms to your own necklace or bracelet and start reliving those MBC days. Great gift idea too. MBC Flag Ordering Details Show your school spirit wth this handsome green and white flag. 28"x 42" MBC Logo Tote Bag Ordering Details Sturdy canvas tote with front pocket and single snap closure. Trimmed in green. 16" x 21" Ornaments Ordering Details Put Mary Baldwin College on your tree with these hand-crafted 3-D ornaments of the Alumnae/i House and Administration Building. Gift boxed. Pewter Jewelry Box Ordering Details Handcrafted in Virginia, this beautiful pewter jewelry box is perfect for your class ring, charms, and other keepsakes. Lined with blue velvet and engraved with MBC seal. 3.5 inches in diameter. Squirrel Frame Ordering Details Frame your memories in this pewter frame with raised brass squirrel. Umbrella Ordering Details Protect yourself from those showers with a classic golf umbrella in evergreen and white with MBC Seal. Eglomise Designs are now available through the MBC Gift Shop. Please visit this site to see a beautiful variety of Mary Baldwin commemorative gifts including a Painted Mirror, a Pen & Ink Desk Box, a Photoframe, and more. To order, please call 1-800-763-7359 or 540-887-7007. For more information email alumnae@mbc.edu
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Top Ten Tool Gifts TOP TEN TOOL GIFTS BONUS PAGE Tools that have bonus offers! GIFT IDEAS UNDER $5 GIFT IDEAS UNDER $10 GIFT IDEAS UNDER $25 GIFT IDEAS UNDER $50 -- Here we offer ten tool gift ideas that any tool user would love to have. The links below will quickly bring you to each product page. GO BACK Miter Saw Laser Guide by Avenger The Avenger Laser Guide provides you with a visible laser line for precise cuts. Fits most 5/8" arbor 7-1/4", 8", 10" and 12" chop, miter, sliding compound miter and hand-held circular saws. No more guessing exactly where the blade will land. Made with the highest quality laser and electrical components available. One set of batteries is all ready install so laser guide is ready to go out of the box. $%%product(AVEN21369).Price%% See MORE MEASURING & LAYOUT TOOLS 5 Beam Laser Level by RoboToolz A 5-beam, all-in-one square, plumb bob and level that is no bigger than a tape measure. Its gravity-driven pendulum is constantly self-leveling so marks start and stay true. New, Lower Price! $%%product(TOOLRT-7610-5).Price%% See MORE LASER LEVELS MultiMaster XL Professional's Kit by Fein The most versatile and hard-working tool you can buy. It does it all: sanding, sawing, cutting, scraping, grout, polishing, etc. A great tool gift for someone who works with wood, flooring, tile, or stone. This professional's kit comes loaded with accessories and includes the MultiMaster Super Carrying Case! $%%product(FEINMSXE6362XL).Price%% Miter Finder Kit by Bosch 3 tools in 1! PROTRACTOR - set your saw at the precise angle, LEVEL - Built-in vertical & horizontal spirit level, and ANGLE FINDER - calculate the precise angle, no guesswork. $%%product(BOSCDWM40LK).Price%% See MORE MEASURING & LAYOUT TOOLS The Drill Doctor by Professional Tool Mfg Finally! A drill bit sharpener that really works. Sharpen 3/32" to 3/4" bits in high speed steel, cobalt or carbide. The perfect tool gift for someone who does a lot of drilling. $%%product(DARE750SP).Price%% 7424 Random Orbit 6" Polisher by Porter-Cable This polisher is the one all the car fanatics are talking about in the car detail forums online. We sell a lot of these. If you know somebody who loves their car, this is the tool gift that can't miss. This tool can also be used as a 6" sander. $%%product(PORT7424).Price%% BONU$: Includes the Coastal Tool Polishing Kit! See MORE POLISHERS Dremel MultiPro Rotory Tool Accepts more than 150 Dremel optional accessories for cutting, grinding, carving, routing, sharpening, drilling, polishing, or sanding. If you can dream it, you can do it with the MultiPro. This is a factory new kit with 65 accessories. $%%product(DREM4360-02).Price%% See MORE MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS 14.4V Cordless Drill & Flashlight Kit by Hitachi Contains a drill, charger, carrying case, 2 batteries, flashlight and a 7 piece driver bit set. $%%product(HITADS14DVF).Price%% See MORE CORDLESS DRILLS Two Nailer & Compressor Combo Kit by Porter-Cable 16 ga finish nailer, brad nailer and 6 gal compressor with all sorts of accessories makes this one hard deal to pass up! $%%product(PORTCFFN250N).Price%% BONU$: Includes a 17 Piece Accessory Kit! See MORE AIR NAILERS Leatherman Pocket Survival Tools The best pocket survival and multi-purpose tools you can buy. Just ask someone who owns one. This tool gift is offered in numerous combinations of size and features. See MORE MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS GO BACK ONE Change the item quantity by clicking the "MODIFY CART" button below. CALCULATE SHIPPING Go to POWER TOOLS > TOP of PAGE SHIPPING INFORMATION , STORE & PRIVACY POLICIES , UPS TRACKING