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Agreed, I may be the exception but I haven't had good luck with few kobalt tools I've boughtSo cool to see! Hopefully they ditch the kobalt stuff for all craftsman stuff
Agreed, I may be the exception but I haven't had good luck with few kobalt tools I've boughtSo cool to see! Hopefully they ditch the kobalt stuff for all craftsman stuff
Agreed, I may be the exception but I haven't had good luck with few kobalt tools I've bought
So cool to see! Hopefully they ditch the kobalt stuff for all craftsman stuff
Agreed, I may be the exception but I haven't had good luck with few kobalt tools I've bought
Nope, same here. Haven’t had good luck with them myself
Question to ask...say you are out on a trail. Are you going to refuse a tool made somewhere else for your trail fix...or walk out?
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While some Craftsman tools are made in China, not all of them are. They are labeled accordingly too.
As for tools on the trail go, I won't lie, I do carry some Harbor Freight ones such as a BFH, pry bar and even a torque wrench but pretty much all my sockets, box wrenches and the like are old made in America Craftsman. This wasn't always the case but after years of breaking tools on the trail - a time when I needed them to work most, I started to replace what I had with something better. Needless to say, I pretty much have 2 complete sets of Craftsman tools now.
I have a lot of Craftsman stuff. The last couple of times I went to Sears, all they had was China stuff. I did buy a 21mm combination wrench, from their website that was USA made.
I have some Craftsman and would not oat for Snap On. I use the impact HF sockets.
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Fortunately, I haven't needed to buy too many tools in the last few years but being that we don't have a Sears in town, a big one anyway, I typically order what I need online and like you, I make sure they are made in the USA.
I was told by a local friend, that ACE Hardware carries Craftsman right now.
We have a hometown store which is owned by good people and give good advice however with the tools if you break one they have to order the replacement where the old stores handed you one from under the counter and away you went. I've had good luck other the ratchets and ratchet wrenches.Ah, you've got one of them Sears home stores. We have one too but like yours, it sucks. I am surprised that you still have a K-mart though. I thought they all closed a long time ago.