sberry
Banned
Yes, and in truth the quality isn't all that bad. I bought a few wrenches, I had managed well without them but a sale come, great, now got 20 more sits there 99% of the time. Spending 600 vs 60,,, wouldn't have had them. At 60 came in handy as a couple trouble shooters, made it fairly painless and today have no regret.Exactly. They basically raced towards the bottom of the food chain. If you sell a crappy set of 300 tools for $200. That person is not going to come back to buy much more stuff because they already got what they need (albeit low quality). If you sell a quality product at a higher price, a person can buy it in stages as they need it or as they can afford it.
Have different modules for different levels. Newbie tech/mechanic. HVAC technician. DIY'er.
I was out of town a while back and a friend asked me to do something, spotted a Sears case and said,,, alright, I commented and said she got it for 25$, had about 50 pieces or so but it worked, paid its way then and there.
The tools are almost all better than the user today. I might consider more which may be better but not once do I consider in my day to "upgrade" a socket set that I paid 10 for and served me 30 yrs,, and in comparison I am pretty brutal, if it worked for me I suspect any doubt about working for most everyone else is severely misplaced worry.
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