Posted by dave2 on March 16, 2010 at 06:43:37 from (91.10.174.32):
In Reply to: Craftman Tools posted by Griz on March 15, 2010 at 18:10:25:
Griz said: (quoted from post at 18:10:25 03/15/10) Got my birthday present. Craftman ratchet wrenches made where CHINA. What is the world coming to.
Was playing around on google the other day and found a 136 piece craftsmen general mechanic's tool set that they sell to the Military for 2000 bucks..Times may have changed, but the Military used to buy tools at a lower price without the warrenty............
OTH, I have SK and craftsmen, even some snapon that I accumulated over the years. Also have CRS and what my wife calls messy syndrom.
Needed some wrenches and bought a set of 48 SAE&metric with several different designs for 25 bucks with a lifetime warrenty at a chopstick store. Neighbor needed a big wrench for something on a plow, ne's also got CRS when borrowing tools and would tear up a sledge hammer so I gave him one from the cheap set. He put a pipe over the end and ended up breaking off the bolt and the wrench is still fine.......
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