For years Sears has been testing the waters with imported tools that are branded Craftsman. Japanese wrenches. Taiwanese ratchets. In the past, these products haven't been all that successful for Sears because people just didn't buy them. I’ve seen a lot of that imported stuff hanging around at the Sears Outlets, even when I was kid. Now, even I think that things have changed a bit and the newer generation of people generally just care less about where the tools and other things they buy are made. This is just the latest testing of the waters by Sears to see if Craftsman tool buyers are willing to pay for more profitable imported tools with the Craftsman brand name. Rest assured, if people buy the imported stuff for the prices they are charging, there will be more imported tools branded Craftsman. It's certainly a deliberate plan by Sears to make the Craftsman brand more profitable. Either to make them more money directly or to make the brand even more valuable for a sale or spinoff. If people don't buy the highly profitable imported tools, there will be more USA made Craftsman branded stuff, until the next testing of the waters.

