the LED trouble light that I wanted was in stock and was even on sale when I went in. Using the groupon was no problem and I was in and out very quick and easy.

I had to make 3 painful trips to Sears to try to use my Groupon. No one could make it work until Jantzyn, who was very capable, professional, and helpful beyond the call of duty. Thankfully it ended on a positive note but I will NEVER deal with Sears and ANY coupon again!!

I used it, and opened an in-store card which gave me an additional $10 off. I'll prob never use the card again, bc I'm not a fan of credit cards, but it was worth my free silver wear for my new apartment.

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About Sears

It might be hard to believe considering its vast array of products, but Sears, Roebuck and Co. began with one accessory: watches. In 1886, Richard W. Sears bought a box of unwanted watches from a jeweler, thinking he could turn a profit by selling them. He was correct and committed to the watch business by hiring Alvah C. Roebuck, an experienced watchmaker.

As time went on, though, their business expanded its umbrella far beyond what people wore on their wrists. Sears became known as the place to shop for almost any appliance, from sewing machines to those magical boxes that create water from nothing and clean your clothes.

Today, the stores stock clothing, accessories, electronics, kitchen equipment, tools for outdoor living, and home decor. This variety is sustained by Sears's proprietary brands—Kenmore, Craftsman, and DieHard, to name a few—and other national names that populate the shelves.