I'm not defending the items you listed but, Sears is just trying to make a buck. More women are buying tools so some Genius came out with a pink tool set. Sears probably saw how much snap on pink tools were fetching on ebay and wanted a piece of the pink tool pie.
Do people that buy evolve tools actually use them more than a time or two for a household project? Who cares?
There are a couple of bright spots in the catalog though like the premium ratchets and tool box storage but, that's it to me in a 200 page catalog
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Why did no one ***** about the Dogbone? I can't be the only one that thinks it *****.![]()
I never thought the Dog Bones were worth anything. Or the Robogrips - or the ratcheting OE - or the Bionic wrench. And I thought Evolv was going to be the affordable alternative to C-man - like the old SEARS tool used to be. Until the 2010 catalog put the names together as "Craftsman Evolv".
I guess gimmicky tools have their place. I really like the ratcheting ball screwdrivers, and most people think they are gimmicky. To each his own in tools.
As for the pink tool tote - you've got to be very settled in your masculinity to arrive on the jobsite with a pink bag!
) in a blow molded case. Now she has "her own" tools and no longer walks off with half of my ****!
Next year maybe you could take a dump in a box, wrap it up, and give it to her
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