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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Cheap but decent swag
I’ve always liked to drop off decent swag when I can. I know some can’t afford to or don’t care to do so and that’s fine. But good deals on inexpensive but decent swag are out there. Here’s what I picked up today at Home Depot on sale: a total of 36 flashlights, socket wrenches, tape measures, and stubby ratchet screwdrivers for a total of $11.74. Some of these items were only 10 cents each. Any other ideas, experiences, or suggestions?

I keep my eyes peeled for clearance rack items. Picked up a bunch of toys at Wally World for 25 cents each after Christmas.
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I check out Harbor Freight from time to time.
the other day I got some compasses for 75 cents each!!
The free box at the end of the driveway at rummage sales. Usually junk, but there are sometimes things that are just right for various sizes of caches. I always check!
@Muggle B wrote:
I check out Harbor Freight from time to time.
the other day I got some compasses for 75 cents each!!
Thats a fantastic idea! I know when we got started and were getting used to our equipment it was helpful to have a compass in the hands of whoever wasn’t holding the GPS.