John in OH
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The local hardware store in my small hometown in Ohio is a “Do It Best” franchise. Similar to Ace and True Value hardware stores, it has always carried a made-in-China line of store brand hard tools –pliers, wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, etc., branded and stamped “Do It Best”. Along side of these DIB tools were also some name brand tools such as Channellock, Eklind, Mawhew, etc.
I never paid much attention to the DIB tools as I assumed they were of mediocre quality.
However, times are a’changin !! When I went into the store yesterday I was shocked to find most of the hard line DIB tools gone and replaced by racks of shiny new Taiwan-made Channellock tools!! Ratchets, sockets, extensions, combo wrenches, ratcheting combos, impact tools, screwdrivers …. and a wide selection of them!! (Screwdrivers actually were made in US) The tools “look” nice in both quality and finish.

And, to get people hooked, their Memorial Day special is a Channellock set of 3/8” drive sockets consisting of a 72t quick release ratchet, 6” extension, nine metric sockets, and nine SAE sockets, all for $20!!
The pricing in general is also quite reasonable …. for instance, a 16mm, 6-point, 3/8” drive socket was about $3.
I had no idea that Channellock was moving to position itself as a “full line” tool supplier and had certainly never seen such a wide display of their tools. Anyone else encounter this anywhere??
I never paid much attention to the DIB tools as I assumed they were of mediocre quality.
However, times are a’changin !! When I went into the store yesterday I was shocked to find most of the hard line DIB tools gone and replaced by racks of shiny new Taiwan-made Channellock tools!! Ratchets, sockets, extensions, combo wrenches, ratcheting combos, impact tools, screwdrivers …. and a wide selection of them!! (Screwdrivers actually were made in US) The tools “look” nice in both quality and finish.

And, to get people hooked, their Memorial Day special is a Channellock set of 3/8” drive sockets consisting of a 72t quick release ratchet, 6” extension, nine metric sockets, and nine SAE sockets, all for $20!!
The pricing in general is also quite reasonable …. for instance, a 16mm, 6-point, 3/8” drive socket was about $3.
I had no idea that Channellock was moving to position itself as a “full line” tool supplier and had certainly never seen such a wide display of their tools. Anyone else encounter this anywhere??








