Did a search, but obviously not very well. Direct me to them if possible, otherwise: Please list today's alternatives for the old Craftsman homeowner's line of hand tools (wrenches/ratchets, sockets, mainly) that had the excellent attributes of easy accessibility, easy warranty, decent (relative) quality, excellent value. Thank you.
For US made, SK seems to be the only alternative. Even their prices seem to be double and triple the Asian alternatives. A 3/8 metric/SAE socket set with extras is in the mid $150 + range for SK vs. less than $75 for Asian counterparts. Wright is even more. Armstrong is a bit more difficult to access.
Below SK are a number of Asian brands. Gearwrench has good brand recognition. Tekton is attractive, especially living here in Michigan. Don't know if I can stomach Harbor Freight, even with their improvements. It's tough (for me) to ignore the brand recognition and it seems that Home Depot and Lowes change their line up every few years.
Any and all advice appreciated. Apologies if this has been beaten to death. Help me find those threads, if possible.
Thank you.
For US made, SK seems to be the only alternative. Even their prices seem to be double and triple the Asian alternatives. A 3/8 metric/SAE socket set with extras is in the mid $150 + range for SK vs. less than $75 for Asian counterparts. Wright is even more. Armstrong is a bit more difficult to access.
Below SK are a number of Asian brands. Gearwrench has good brand recognition. Tekton is attractive, especially living here in Michigan. Don't know if I can stomach Harbor Freight, even with their improvements. It's tough (for me) to ignore the brand recognition and it seems that Home Depot and Lowes change their line up every few years.
Any and all advice appreciated. Apologies if this has been beaten to death. Help me find those threads, if possible.
Thank you.
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