- Oct 22, 1999
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So ever since I graduated college I have been a 100% craftsman tools guy for hand tools. I've been willing to pay the premium for made in the USA, seemly high quality, easy access and easy warranty.
Well, I just moved to OKC, the only Sears within 20 miles miles of me is a tiny place with the smallest tool department I've ever seen at even the smallest small town Sears. So that really hurts the easy access pro.
I've noticed more and more Craftsman tools are being made in China and they keep jacking up the price on the USA tools. For the last few years the USA tools were still good tools. Well this weekend I went in to buy a new combination 22mm wrench. I noticed all of the open stock wrenches had horrible quality, none of the edges had been deburred and they had obvious tool marks on them. This seems to be pretty common lately when I look at Craftsman. Not to mention the wrench was $15, I noticed tonight Husky had a nice 22mm wrench for $5.
Anyways, who should my new tool brand be? I know Husky and Kobolt, but their selection seems weak for anything but the basics.
Well, I just moved to OKC, the only Sears within 20 miles miles of me is a tiny place with the smallest tool department I've ever seen at even the smallest small town Sears. So that really hurts the easy access pro.
I've noticed more and more Craftsman tools are being made in China and they keep jacking up the price on the USA tools. For the last few years the USA tools were still good tools. Well this weekend I went in to buy a new combination 22mm wrench. I noticed all of the open stock wrenches had horrible quality, none of the edges had been deburred and they had obvious tool marks on them. This seems to be pretty common lately when I look at Craftsman. Not to mention the wrench was $15, I noticed tonight Husky had a nice 22mm wrench for $5.
Anyways, who should my new tool brand be? I know Husky and Kobolt, but their selection seems weak for anything but the basics.