Toolsday Giveaway: Win a Set of Pliers and Clamps

To enter last week’s Toolsday’s giveaway, you had to identify a label template. Most people thought it was used to label chemicals or hazardous materials. The answer is way more fun than that.  They’re labels for a jukebox. The A-side song is listed on top, the B side on the bottom, and the artist is listed in the middle. We randomly picked five winners out of all the comments. Congrats to John Slack, K.t. Guerra, Mikef, Rick and Jerry; you will all be contacted via email.  

Next Tuesday, we will be giving away three (3) locking-tool prize packs from C.H. Hanson. Each prize pack contains a set of 10″ curved jaw Automatic locking pliers, 7″ locking clamps and 7″ needle nose pliers. Each tool features Set & Forget technology, ergonomic handles, can lock on any size without adjusting and showcases simple one hand use. 

To win the pliers and clamps, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what this circular device is part of (this one is so easy). You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner.

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On Tuesday, May 22, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.

You have until May 22, 2012 at 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the C.H. Hanson pliers and clamps prize pack.  
Official Rules.

1,918 Responses

  1. Chad says:

    Ditto! Phone…

  2. joyce meadows says:

    Hymmm, is it a gear !!!!

  3. Darrel says:

    dial from a rotary phone

  4. gale says:

    rotary dial phone

  5. Denise Malia says:

    Rotary phone dial.

  6. 1_redcanoe says:

    Same as everyone, it's a dial plate off a vintage rotary phone.

  7. [...] week’s Toolsday giveaway, you had to identify a circular plate with a bunch of holes around the perimeter. It was easier than we thought; most people correctly identified it as the rotary dial on an old [...]

  8. Laura says:

    An old southwestern bell telephone dial

  9. Richard says:

    Dial me out Scotty! Spock is next.

  10. lin says:

    Either a rotary phone dial plate OR a spaghetti measuring device!

  11. Ken says:

    dial from rotary phone

  12. Sheliah says:

    rotary dial for a phone.

  13. ritchie says:

    A phone dial…..Somehow I think we're all going to be wrong.

  14. Kari Judd says:

    I am sure it is a part for the old rotary phone!

  15. ron says:

    this may be the first time i really know what this device is ! it is the rotary part of a phone. and for you young ones not a cell phone !

  16. Abby says:

    Plate for an old rotary dial phone

  17. Jonathan says:

    Rotary Phone Dial

  18. Dradz says:

    old rotary dial

  19. Boyd says:

    It's the latest style of dialing on my cel phone.

  20. Larry Bagby says:

    Dial for rotary phone

  21. Judith Kaltenstadler says:

    rotary phone dial

  22. Jay says:

    Looks like a rotary phone dial

  23. Carole K Pate says:

    an old rotary telephone dial

  24. Ann Mountain says:

    It looks like the dial from an old rotary telephone. I can remember having one at my parents years and years ago.

  25. Sheila Harrison says:

    Oh, My! You want me to tell my age. This the metal dialing wheel for old rotary phones.

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