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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Lexington, NC
Posts: 157
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Re: Why we buy Craftsman tools...
I've got a teen-age son who tends to "lose" everything, mostly my tools. Therefore, I can't spend a bunch on great tools.
I've found, if used correctly, anythng will work at least once.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: freeburg, illinois
Posts: 885
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Re: Why we buy Craftsman tools...
Craftsman isn't 100% usa built because i own a set of the new ratcheting wrenches from them which are made in china i know people don't like it but they work fine for me and that is all im interested in just as long the the stuff works ill buy it
I also like kobalt and some other smaller names and snap-on as long as i don't have to buy them because they're pricing is the biggest joke ever
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