Hannibal Selector
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Well the other day I decided I should flesh out my
home wrencher tool collection a bit. At Craftsman.com
I was surprised and delighted to find a set of US MADE
std. depth metric impact sockets in 1/2" dr. for about $50.00.
The set was very clearly depicted in multiple ways as US
MADE, zoom-in photos and all. So I ordered a set, and -
wait for it - yep, they sent me a steaming pile of Chinese
$#*t WITH THE SAME ITEM AND MODEL NUMBER. So
apparently, it's now OK at SMEARS to start playing BAIT
AND SWITCH with their customers. I'm in the process of
supposedly getting a refund, but I thought I should share this.
So if you're a home wrencher on a budget trying to Keep It
American, be very leary of socket set model #15885.
It's bad enough that they make it like pulling teeth just
to discover WTH a given item's COO is, now they're going
to straight-up bait and switch tactics on at least some
items.
home wrencher tool collection a bit. At Craftsman.com
I was surprised and delighted to find a set of US MADE
std. depth metric impact sockets in 1/2" dr. for about $50.00.
The set was very clearly depicted in multiple ways as US
MADE, zoom-in photos and all. So I ordered a set, and -
wait for it - yep, they sent me a steaming pile of Chinese
$#*t WITH THE SAME ITEM AND MODEL NUMBER. So
apparently, it's now OK at SMEARS to start playing BAIT
AND SWITCH with their customers. I'm in the process of
supposedly getting a refund, but I thought I should share this.
So if you're a home wrencher on a budget trying to Keep It
American, be very leary of socket set model #15885.
It's bad enough that they make it like pulling teeth just
to discover WTH a given item's COO is, now they're going
to straight-up bait and switch tactics on at least some
items.
I guess
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