theoldwizard1
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This catalog is so much better formatted that the regular Craftsman one.
Not hard to do !
The Sears/Craftsman web site is still one of the worst ! From the company that invented mail order well over 100 years ago !!
This catalog is so much better formatted that the regular Craftsman one.

Anyone found a way to download the entire catalog in a single pdf file?
I have to agree that the 9000 Series Toolbox looks really nice! I'm really curious what the 75" goes for.
about the 9000 series, There is a Craftsman Industrial 7000 Series 56" Wide Top Chest (10-Drawer), Rolling Cart (13-Drawer) & Full-Height Side Cabinetabout the 9000 series, There is a Craftsman Industrial 7000 Series 56" Wide Top Chest (10-Drawer), Rolling Cart (13-Drawer) & Full-Height Side Cabinet
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http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/cra...-drawer-full-height-side-cabinet-p-29378.aspx

about the 9000 series, There is a Craftsman Industrial 7000 Series 56" Wide Top Chest (10-Drawer), Rolling Cart (13-Drawer) & Full-Height Side Cabinet
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http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/cra...-drawer-full-height-side-cabinet-p-29378.aspx
The prices are at the bottom of the page......


I hate to be old-fashioned, but, as I'm rapidly approaching 70-----
Where can I/from whom, etc., can one order a PRINTED HARD COPY CATALOG???

I'm with you, give me a catalog I can take in the bathroom.![]()

I hate to be old-fashioned, but, as I'm rapidly approaching 70-----
Where can I/from whom, etc., can one order a PRINTED HARD COPY CATALOG???
I'm with you, give me a catalog I can hold in my hands.![]()
I cannot get on to the Craftsman Industrial catalogue website from the link in the first post. It freezes up on my Mac, PC and smart phone. I did find the the Industrial catalogue here.
I am happy to see Craftsman making quality tools in the US, but I wish they would include prices in their catalogue.
am i missing something?
havent we known the craftsman industrial stuff was USA made and still around?
whats all the hoopla about?
I was under impression that Craftsman Industrial was a rather new brand. Also, a lot of Craftsman Professional items that are no longer on the website are in that catalog.
The conclusion I make from this is that the old Danaher forges are still up and running, and they're here in the USA. I was not sure who to blame for the outsourcing - Sears or Danaher, but it is now clear it was Sears, since when needed, they managed to source all their nice tools back from the USA again, just under a different brand. The only thing that will be different now is the pricing, as I am sure the prices will be 2x-3x the chicom analogues.
Craftsman wants to keep Military contracts and they require USA made, and they dont warranty much


"Bathroom Compatible" catalog...
Now there's an idea they should consider...
The only thing that will be different now is the pricing, as I am sure the prices will be 2x-3x the chicom analogues.
Has anyone found a distributor that allows pricing and ordering online? There are Craftsman Industrial part numbers that would let me fill in gaps in my Craftsman Pro metric wrenches, if I could price and order them online.
There is no Craftsman Industrial anymore ... that list is very obsolete.Original Distributor link is dead. I found it though from some digging.
Here's a screenshot of the list:
I know CI is obsolete. I just like being able to see who used to be the Distributors for discontinued things and such. Some others might also be curious and enjoy a look.There is no Craftsman Industrial anymore ... that list is very obsolete.
LOL. When I saw the thread, I thought this was about a new Craftsman Industrial line from SBD.