US Of a manufacturers have their tools made overseas and stamped with their name,,, they ream you out rite good for that stamp,,, my bet is they make more by outsourcing the the tool than to have it made here
I have got nail 2 times this year so now I look it over real good,,, I am not going to pay for a name when I can sorce the same tool for way less than haft price
SK wrench set # 89650 $250.00 made in Twain
E-Z Red wrench set EZRR7 $100.00 made in Twain
Same twain co. makes them both,,, I paid 150.00 for the tool to B stamped with SK
Same deal with Snap-ON
BTW the 2 wrench sets I mentioned are the most handy dandy wrenches I have ever brought,,, I stopped by a dealer to talk with a mechanic friend and he has a set in the top of his tool cart and told me how well he liked them,,, I got a set and its unbelievable were you can use these wrenches and how much EZ'er they are to use over a standard wrench of any kind,,, Being first has its price as I see the price has came way down after they raped all the suckers like me
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