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Re: No More Craftsman Tools For Me
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Re: No More Craftsman Tools For Me
I have had nothing but problems with craftsman ratchets I have split more knuckles because of then I refuse to even use one in a bind. Even brand new their grainy ... they just sound terrible. Craftsman sockets are easy to crack and their wrenches are bulky and clumsy I guess I can’t say to much good about them I use Snap-On now. So little is made with pride any more its sad its all about the money and nothing about the quality.
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Couple of weeks ago I pitched a Craftsman ratchet across the yard and it still had the UPC sticker on it. Total crap. The ratchet mechanism is crunchy and the sockets won't go on or come back off without prying them with a screwdriver. NEVER again.
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I have a Craftsman rachet to return right now. But I have a Husky to return as well...sigh.
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I don't mind anything Craftsman, except the ratchets. Even the expensive ones are junk IMO. My 44 year old jigsaw still works like new, and I have a lot of odd and end stuff that's been picked up at yard sales and such, it's all good too, I'll just stay away from their ratchets.
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I think crapsmen tools are all ready being made in china .Idon't buy any of their tools of any kind anymore had lot of trouble with their power tools .
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I don't know...Craftsman seemed to go down hill after Bob Vila became their spokesman. They seemed to come out with a lot of those "one tool does it all" gizmos.
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well that sucks that you've had crappy luck with them. I bought a set in '93, and they've been to hell and back (read: the afformentioned 4' cheater bar, used as hammers, especially the ˝") and have never had to be replaced. You know that now that I've said that...........hello Sears...yeah I want to replace this here broken ratchet!
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I own a craftsman 10" cast iron table saw that is about 40 years old. This thing is on its 2nd belt from what I was told. Orig motor. This saw has been used and I mean USED. It still out performs the new one that the guy next door bought. I plan to keep this and hand it down myself as It has made its way to me.
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I have a few craftsman peices .. new and old .. never had a problem with there hand tools .. but i've only been wrenching for a few years ...
I like sears off brand Companion ... usually about 1/2 the price of craftsman and seems to be nice quality ... anyone have any experiance with Companion... seems alot better than that Harbor freight stuff |
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I have been having the same 1/2" drive I bought myself in the early eighties and it has been well used. It has had the 4' hurricance fence post put on it, pipe wrench teeth marks, beaten with a hammer and still works fine( pictures on request). The only high dollar tools I have are one's some may have left in a rat infested truck I was talking parts off.
The phillips scewdrivers are terrible, I brought a handful of tools to sears for replacement which I have noticed the new 12 points were much thinner than the worn out ones I had. I picked up a #2 phillips. I realize they may be used as a hole punch sometimes, but I used this new screwdriver to take a tailgate band off and the tip cracked off. I went back to sear's and told the manager that realize people are hard on tools but it doesn't make sense that a new screw driver breaks undoing a screw. He told me: "if you dont like it go buy a set of kliens". In closing I like them all as long as they do the job. |
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I just bought a 584 piece set from craftsman this past summer and there was a bunch of sockets and wrenches missing from the set…. And also a bunch with the chrome flaking off. One wrench wasn’t stamped out…and a bunch of sockets need to be drilled out so it will fit on the post of my craftsman socket holder… What gives with that??? From my experience craftsman ratchets are garbage. If you want quality ratchets go with MAC …. Oddly enough I meant to go to the MAC web site to order a bunch of way over priced tools but out of habit and not thinking I ended up here! Anyway, I figured the craftsman junk will be the stuff I modify to become specialty tool’s ….. that’s my 2 cents
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I can't get online without winding up here.:D
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