Uncle_Charlie
Well-known member
Recently, I ordered the 308 piece socket set. I figured the larger sized markings would be easier to read than the tiny stampings on my old sockets. All the reviews on the sears site that indicated COO said USA. I know that c-man has been making tools in both the US and China for a while, but didn't expect a bait-and-switch like this. On the one hand, these sockets look stronger than many chinese sockets I've seen. We've all seen the 6 point sockets with paper thin metal at the points. These have a fair bit of beef at the points. Still, I'm disappointed. Maybe they'll serve me fine, but C-Man made in RoC just sounds wrong.
SK products look promising. My only SK product right now is an 1980's(?) vintage 1/4 in stubby drive. To get a SK socket assortment anywhere near that of the c-man is going to take a huge number of the SK sets. Maybe I don't need that many sockets, but that was the one thing no one could take away from c-man. Their tool sets were huge!
I know it's a common sentiment around here, but I hate to see this happen to a once great American company.
SK products look promising. My only SK product right now is an 1980's(?) vintage 1/4 in stubby drive. To get a SK socket assortment anywhere near that of the c-man is going to take a huge number of the SK sets. Maybe I don't need that many sockets, but that was the one thing no one could take away from c-man. Their tool sets were huge!
I know it's a common sentiment around here, but I hate to see this happen to a once great American company.





