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does this mean all pro wrenches and sets will be produced over sea's? Is it just rumor that the socket and ratchets are next? or do we know this for a fact. Very disappointed in Craftsmen for making these decisions.
does this mean all pro wrenches and sets will be produced over sea's? Is it just rumor that the socket and ratchets are next? or do we know this for a fact. Very disappointed in Craftsmen for making these decisions.
Where exactly is the factory where they use to be made in the US?
Any one know?
Is the factory closed, or are they making something else?
Just wondering what happened to those US workers?

Why in the hell wouldn't you step up to a 1/2" in that situation?![]()
From what I remember Danaher makes-Where exactly is the factory where they use to be made in the US?
Any one know?
Lack of space.
Space. Plain and simple, when you have six inches to swing a wrench, an eight inch long half inch drive will not work.

11 Pages of Thread and not 1 single picture over this hooplah?
I am going to go to Sears and clean house on all of the stuff I need before the transition.
So you can get 100lbs of torque on a 3/8 ratchet in a six inch confined space?![]()
I'm just saying there are better options than a 3/8 Craftsman ratchet if you can get in there with locked elbows to put 100lbs of force on a 44811. My point was its the wrong tool for the job. Don't blame the tool when it fails doing something it's not designed to.
It all comes down to the mighty dollar...
Craftsman shipped production over seas,
Matco (through Danaher who is also tied with Craftsman) sent over seas,
Mac Tools has some stuff over the water,
and Snap-on has stuff being made over seas...
So who is the real American company here?
You guys got what you were asking for all along!
I feel no pity for any of you.
Ark, I feel dumber everytime i read one of your posts. ..LOL
Whats wrong with my above post?
Well, Sears sockets (the old engraved ones not the laser etched ones) cost about $2/ea for the smaller 3/8" ones. That's what a whole set of HF sockets costs.![]()
Your assumption that Consumers choices soley is the reason for Sears moving tools offshore is foolish and biased in my opinion. Instead of just spouting off "Import hatred" Like some, I will attempt to give some reasoning. 1st. Most of the stuff sears sells is Imported, I would venture to guess 70% or more. 2ndly, Craftsman tools have always been a great value and i would venture to say that Sears Tool "sales" rival HF in alot of categories including price. I dont think this move by Sears is due to Lack of sales but more of way to improve the bottom line.
They could have moved production over seas long ago they already have a plant tooled up and ready to go producing as we speak. They have been selling nothing but imports in Canada for years. Why didn't they swich years ago when they swiched to selling imports in Canada to improve their bottom line? Why did they keep providing you all with American made tools?
I think its because less and less people care about the Made In the USA and more about ''how much money is this going to cost me'' and Sears knows they can get away with it now better then ever.
You people lost the goose laying the golden egges and its all your fault.
Hiball just because we differ in opinions how does that make me dumb?
If you want to be Canadian buy Gray not some imported trash.
And dont buy Grays imported trash!
Just throw it in the garbage.
I sudgest you dont do this.
He should have bought snap on
I wouldn't buy one in the first place.![]()
I know it ***** like the rest of the **** they sell at hf does.
Made in china???
Send it back demand a full refund and take your money elseware.
Do you feel special?
So this is what the forum has come to.
Why dont you take that $89 and wipe your a$$ with it instead. Atleast then your money will work for you![]()
You guys got what you were asking for all along!
I feel no pity for any of you.
All I can say is your getting exactly what you diserve.
So you can get 100lbs of torque on a 3/8 ratchet in a six inch confined space?![]()
Hiball those were all one liners that do not need to be backed up. The arguments the same every time on why you should buy domestic over forgin everyone already knows and has heard it over And over again and It still doesnt sink in for some. I just try and get my jabs in while I can.
I'm just saying there are better options than a 3/8 Craftsman ratchet if you can get in there with locked elbows to put 100lbs of force on a 44811. My point was its the wrong tool for the job. Don't blame the tool when it fails doing something it's not designed to.
Sure they do.. Your opinion on whether to buy domestic or foreign isnt the most important aspect of every tool discussion Here or abroad. Believe it or not we have members who want to actually know if a tool will work as its intended regardless of Price or Coo.
I had to stop reading this thread. Yes it is sad. I guess my USA made Craftsman stuff is now more valuable? I doubt it, I do have to take exception to one thought.... "decisions are made to increase the "bottom line" or the "shareholder value". " This is absolutely correct and this is what this country is built on. Its called capitalism. Stop knocking it.
Manufacturing moving over seas is not this issue. Nor is the implied greed of the managing professionals of any company. This issue comes down to Americans... all Americans pricing themselves out of the world market. Its not the greed of the CEO's killing us, it the greed of the common man. Yes, we have a great standard of living. I predict America is due for a hard fall. We are going to go from a great, dare I say the best, standard of living to that of an merging (or falling in this case) market standard real fast. None of us will be able to afford the "nice things in life" anymore. It will all become a fight for survival within my son's lifetime.
Maybe tooling is the first sign, maybe it just another sign in a long line of symptoms, I don't know. I will, as many of you have, express my distaste about this to Sears corporate as well as at the local level. Will it do anything? No.
Its time to quit blaming other people for things like this. Its no one's fault but our own.
Manufacturing moving over seas is not this issue. Nor is the implied greed of the managing professionals of any company. This issue comes down to Americans... all Americans pricing themselves out of the world market.
I had to stop reading this thread. Yes it is sad. I guess my USA made Craftsman stuff is now more valuable? I doubt it, I do have to take exception to one thought.... "decisions are made to increase the "bottom line" or the "shareholder value". " This is absolutely correct and this is what this country is built on. Its called capitalism. Stop knocking it.
Manufacturing moving over seas is not this issue. Nor is the implied greed of the managing professionals of any company. This issue comes down to Americans... all Americans pricing themselves out of the world market. Its not the greed of the CEO's killing us, it the greed of the common man. Yes, we have a great standard of living. I predict America is due for a hard fall. We are going to go from a great, dare I say the best, standard of living to that of an merging (or falling in this case) market standard real fast. None of us will be able to afford the "nice things in life" anymore. It will all become a fight for survival within my son's lifetime.
Maybe tooling is the first sign, maybe it just another sign in a long line of symptoms, I don't know. I will, as many of you have, express my distaste about this to Sears corporate as well as at the local level. Will it do anything? No.
Its time to quit blaming other people for things like this. Its no one's fault but our own.
Hiball its a mix of the two for sure and theres probable alot of other factors we dont even know about that contributed to the move. But there is still a fair ammount of blame to be placed on us.