Posted by paul on December 19, 2010 at 10:54:21 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: chinese tools........ posted by dave2 on December 19, 2010 at 08:49:06:
Craftsman has their Evolv line of cheaper tools. Those labeled Craftsman here in the States seem to still be USA made. For now.
As Sears and Kmart are in financial trouble, I'm sure things will go downhill, no where else to go.
For the time being, Sears has pretty good tools that are available to get, avaialable to have replaced, don't need to track down a truck 'somewhere' or mail off to 'somewhere' and hope you get some service.
That makes them a pretty good deal for a pretty good product.
The trick with Sears is to wait 6months, and what you want will likely turn up on 50% off sale, and then it is a good value for what you get & the warrenty provided.
Those who use tools 10 hours a day 6 days a week might have a different and worthwhile opinion for their needs. The rest of us really can't afford $100 a piece wrenches from a tool truck that doesn't stop on my road.... :)
The cheap China junk from names ya don't know and aren't very strong or machined well are a great buy to stuff intot he tractor toolboxes, and rattle along to rust or fall out but have something along you need to use 20 times a year.
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