Sears' tool division as it is needs many changes before it can be trusted again.
They need to do away with their department store pricing. Many of their tools have a wide variety of prices during any given month. Take for example, their 10" drill press. It has a "normal" price of $120.
I've seen it for $90. I've seen it for $100. I bought it for $85 w/ Craftsman Club discount maybe two weeks ago. Right now it's $114 with 15% off. I've also seen it for $110. The only reason they price it in this manner is because they hope to earn extra profit from the folk that pay $120 for it. Its true price is likely close to $99, with anything higher being unfairly inflated.
Sears also pulls similar **** on their tool storage units. They have three prices at any given time, "regular" price, "sale" price, and catalog proce. The store's regular price is much higher than the catalog price, and the sale price sometimes approaches the catalog price. The only explanation is that Sears is trying to take advantage of the naive shoppers, of which there are many.
Sears dilutes their Craftsman line with a lot of junk that should instead bear the Companion label. Also, the mechanics tools go through too many price variations. What is the true price of a wrench set? Is it $30, or is it $40, or is it $60? They play too many games. The fact that Craftsman tools really aren't sold at other large retailers or distributors makes it impossible to determine what the street price is. They often featue a mini GearWrench driver set for $20 on sale from $25. Meanwhile, it's sold at Lowes for $20 any given day.
To make a long rant short, maybe we'll see some reseblance to the old Craftsman reputation if the tool department is allowed to take charge of itself. Get rid of the department store mentality and get back to the honest basics.