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My crafsman rachets.

litng1

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My favorite rachets.Looks like they will be the last american made ones.
Sad day.

litng1 from Bardstown ky.
 

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'52Chevy

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I have often looked at those and though to myself "Man I wouldn't mind a set of these" and then my wallet gives me a kick in the @$$. Nice looking ratchets, you say your favorite? I have the Full polish professionals or thin profile(I don't remember what they called them) I like those well enough
 

Loscaldazar

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Not to rain on your parade, but the actual ratcheting mechanism is made in Taiwan :(

Everything else is USA made though!

It seems like almost nothing in Sears will be made in the USA anymore. Sockets, wrenches (and all their variants), ratchets have all gone to China. Prybars, picks, etc are moving over there right now, and who knows how much longer the pliers and hammers will last....eBay is full of good deals on USA craftsman stuff though! Picking up bunches of it for the same price (or a few bucks) more than what sears sells the Chinese stuff at, and unused too!
 
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litng1

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Yea I love them! Didn't know it wasn't all American.That *****!
My fav one is the 3/8 it just feels great.

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litng1

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These are the professional ones.

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You better get some rebuild kits to keep on hand if you plan on keeping the ratchets. Sears has a habit of discontinuing stuff.
 

wrh3

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I bought 3 sets of these (but did have some duds that had to be swapped out). If anyone has rebuild kit part numbers please post them up.
 

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Not to rain on your parade, but the actual ratcheting mechanism is made in Taiwan :(

Everything else is USA made though!

where did you come up with that?

they are certainly not made in taiwan, thats for sure. when i get the rebuild kits for those ratchets, they say "made in the USA" right on the kit.

there are mechanisms made in taiwan/china for the gearwrench versions, but the matco/armstrong/Cman permiums are USA made internals and body.
 

pipsters

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I would own those if they had a quick release. I have the thin profiles and enjoy them.
 
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Chadwilliam1

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I own all three of those they are nice very comfortable. I.had to cut down the spring on my 1/4 to smooth it out a bit.
 
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litng1

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The handle is sweet.Best part about them.Glad to hear all american.

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litng1

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Not having a release hasn't been a problem for me atleast not yet.

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Loscaldazar

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where did you come up with that?

they are certainly not made in taiwan, thats for sure. when i get the rebuild kits for those ratchets, they say "made in the USA" right on the kit.

there are mechanisms made in taiwan/china for the gearwrench versions, but the matco/armstrong/Cman permiums are USA made internals and body.

Ahh, I was wrong then. Knew the ratcheting mechanisms were the same as the GW ones and only saw info for the bodies being made in the USA.

Talking out his ***. It's popular here.

Well thank you for being so nice about it. People do make mistakes occasionally. I appreciate the respect you gave me.
 

KinzeMech

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Not having a release hasn't been a problem for me atleast not yet.

litng1 from Bardstown ky.

Just wait. You will drop a socket or an extension in an inopportune place at an inopportune time sooner or later.
 

Chadwilliam1

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I find the quick release to be overrated. I don't beat my ratchets very hard though I have always been a big fan of breaker bars.

I have Armstrong flex ratchets with the same gear all three sizes at home and 1/2 at work and they haven't failed me yet.
 

JWILL

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I have the same ratchets and have had them now for over a year using them every day and I love them.
 

Super Sport

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I just picked up a 1/2 and 3/8 myself since they had them nearly half off at a local store as part of their local ad deals. I'm looking forward to giving them a spin soon.
 

Mohawk Dave

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I posted this in another thread before, but thought I'd share again.

A while ago I had some old busted C-Man rats, and went to Sears to buy/warranty rebuild kits. But I saw these on the shelf, so I grabbed them and exchanged them.

The lady tried to tell me I had to get the import ones, but I stood my ground and said I paid for USA and in turn I wanted USA. After some smiling and convincing, she said ok. May work for y'all as well. Happy trails!
 

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I have a set of the Premium ratchets and a set of thin profiles; they are nice but while wrenching I keep on grabbing the thin profile ones for the quick release mechanism.
 

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I have the 3/8 It's a nice little ratchet, I like the handle style too, little more comfortable when yanking on tight bolts
 
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