I"m sure there is a place for tools from Harbor Freight and Farm Stores but not in my box, Most of my stuff says Snap-On, S & K, Mac, etc. I tried some off shore items years ago and it doesen"t save money, it costs, just when you need it to make an emergency repair, it breaks. When you buy good old American tools you only buy them once, if you can break them or wear them out they will replace them for free. I will pass all my stuff on to my boys and most of it will last them the rest of their lives to. I have Snap-On screw drivers that are 30 years old that are still serviceable, if you wear them some the dealer will cheerfully replace them. Most wrenches you can use a cheater or beat on them and you just can"t break them. Snap-On will recalibrate your torque wrenches for free once a year if you request it, works for me.
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