TSC isn't that bad. Not all the tools are Chinese, or rather, they carry a lot of the same tools as Lowes, Sams, etc. My Dewalt chop saw came from TSC, so did the $10.00 jeans I'm wearing. I get my dog food cheaper there than elsewhere, especially considering how far I'd have to drive otherwise. Nuts, bolts, oil, fencing, pumps, batteries, salt, buckets, bar and chain oil, grinding discs, etc. I have a choice of driving 11 miles to TSC in the town I'm in for gas, etc. anyway, or 25 to Wallyworld or 45 to Sams, etc, or the big tractor dealers. I can also shop between TSC and NAPA in town and the one ancient, slow as death "we have to order it but the girl that does that is off/on lunch, come back later" Case dealer in town. So TSC fills a niche. They are also extremely supportive of our 4H club and FFA. As the kids working there get some experience they're becoming better at their jobs.
But as everyone says, they sell a lot of clothes. Yup. I can buy $10.00 Chinese jeans there or go to Wally World and pay 18.00 for equal quality or Sears/JCP/wherever and pay $35-100.00 for jeans made in China, India, Taiwan, Pakistan. Why? My jeans don't last 6-8 months if that long. Carharts last no longer and Dickies are the same. Where is the sense in spending 2-10 times the money for the same thing?
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