Boldly? The composite ratchets are identical, just a different color handle. The blue 27 LED work lights that HF gives away for free most of the year, come in red from Tekton. I don't think I made other specific references, and we've had a rep from Tekton chime in and not correct my statement, so...
Why would a Tekton rep correct you? You're doing a fine job of impugning HF and he's along for the ride. I simply asked if you can substantiate that HF changes manufacturers every year as you suggest. The way I understand HF's procuring process is that they practically own the factories they buy from. We know that actually owning a factory in Communist China might not be possible for an American company. But I think there are some solid partnerships between US importers and the manufacturers.
I do agree that a lot of the schlock that is in a HF store comes from whoever has the best price and too much of a product on hand. After all, that's pretty much the model for Costco.
I can go 2 miles from my closest HF and buy the stupid welding magnets and that sort of **** for less than HF has it even using a 20% off coupon (which is good for one item whereas I can load up a cart full of junk and it's all cheaper than if I had a store wide 20 % off coupon. What's more, is that if I file a resale card with these jokers, I can get even MORE off, from 15% to 25%. If you run those numbers you can see that I can buy some of the HF **** at 40% less than they have it. (I'm not even going to go into the suggested retail price HF posts on everything.)
The point being, to use your expression, is that HF has room to sell good tools along with their junk items like park benches (which I can buy cheaper). The maroon colored corded tools are the replacement for the old orange ones. I have yet to break an orange corded tool and I use them all the time at home. I carry name brands with me on the truck to jobs for the obvious reasons.
Yes, I'm a little embarrassed to use a HF tool on a job even though I can't break them. There are even some exceptions like the demo hammer and bottle jacks. I don't care what folks think about my 80 dollar demo hammer. I don't have 400 in it like a Makita would cost me.
I think you're wrong about some of what you say about HF. And like every other successful business, HF will continue to capture US market, raise their prices and supply tools that will earn them some respect.
I'm a born skeptic but I try to look at things with fairness. HF continually comes out better for me than the popular opinion here.
One last thing since I have climbed atop a soap box: I have always maintained that if Sears is selling a Chicom floor jack at$180 something and HF has that jack at 99 bucks, I'm buying the 99 job. The same amount of US money leaves the country whether you spend 180 or 100. I'll keep that 80 in my pocket and get more tools.
When I was young and there was no HF, I bought Proto and SK amongst other US brands. I've paid my dues for buying Made in America. Now, I'm not spending SO kind of money for anything. I won't live long enough to get any appreciable use out of SO or other truck brands.