Wondering where SK focuses where they push and sell thier tools. They have an impressive tool line, but I wonder what their core end users are?
Snap on, Mac, Matco are all automotive centered mainly with their tool trucks.
Wright seems like it's focused on the the Industrial side. (Seems to me their bread and butter is 3/4 drive and up...)
I'm curious what others think since SK (or Wright) is the obvious replacement for USA Craftsman, but it seems like SK is only available online? (or at least isn't available locally in my area)
I know they aren't competing with the big box stores (thankfully) But it seems that with a tool line as large as SK offers, that it's only offered online? I can't believe that is enough to keep it a float? Am I missing something?
Just curious what others think..
Snap on, Mac, Matco are all automotive centered mainly with their tool trucks.
Wright seems like it's focused on the the Industrial side. (Seems to me their bread and butter is 3/4 drive and up...)
I'm curious what others think since SK (or Wright) is the obvious replacement for USA Craftsman, but it seems like SK is only available online? (or at least isn't available locally in my area)
I know they aren't competing with the big box stores (thankfully) But it seems that with a tool line as large as SK offers, that it's only offered online? I can't believe that is enough to keep it a float? Am I missing something?
Just curious what others think..
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What is it you were expecting? The "New Gizmo of the Year" like Craftsman introduced every year around Christmas? Or maybe just more re-branded accessories like Snap-on does? Maybe some "S-K" branded underwear? 


