So, according to Stuey of Toolguyd, the new ratchets are polished, 120 teeth, and COO is not displayed. I think they look better in the pictures he has than the first one we saw.
It looks like a couple of sets will have a 120 "tooth" (or position; this needs to be answered).
Well I have nothing better to do today so I’m gonna stop in Lowe’s and see what they have.
I wanted one and was disappointed that they were only temporary.
Well I have nothing better to do today so I’m gonna stop in Lowe’s and see what they have.
Guess I can skip the Lowe’s trip!
WTF? Are you superman? Did you buy some Xray glasses from the comic book?
It looks like a ratchet. You can no more say it has 2 teeth or 200 from its looks.
Good looking ratchet, hoping for fine tooth and US made.
The sooner they bring production back to the States, the better. I'll check the tools out next week
A lowes not opening until 11? Belongs in the wtf thread. There goes all of their contractor business.
Looks like they have metal selector switches. That's a step in the right direction.
Sco says they're non-serviceable. Is that from actually fondling them or from company lit or from what? Seems like not too smart of a move for the new Craftsman line, as the old Craftsman was known for their serviceability too. OTOH, if they're non-serviceable that might mean they'll probably keep the lifetime warranty.
My question is primarily if Lowe's will continue to honor the Craftsman hand-tool lifetime warranty/exchange.
Good luck. I suspect that Crapsman "products" that have Sears-era part numbers will be denied warranty. And if they sell only "sets", how are you going to warranty individual items? All they'd have to do is demand you return the "entire set"--which is not the same as demanding a sales receipt, but will essentially prevent Sears-era merchandise warranty claims from infecting the Lowe's profit margins.Generation to Generation:
A Craftsman Warranty*
The Craftsman warranty is a dedication to a lifetime of quality and service for every Craftsman customer, generation to generation.
For more information, call 1-888-331-4569.
*Warranty varies by Craftsman product.
I just have one question.
After all the crying, hurt, panic and disdain for what has happened to the craftsman brand....
....why is everyone lined up to look at these things. Is it not time to move on to something else, or are we jumping in just to have our feelings hurt again? I genuinely don't think I would give them a second look. Is it nostalgia or optimism or ??
I guess what I'm saying is, has SBD actually ever really improved anything in any of their brands? What has happened to MAC has me doubting that.
I think folks are hoping to once again have easy local access to decent quality USA made tools at prices affordable to the average working person, backed by a mostly-hassle-free warranty in a store with long hours open 7 days a week that they probably go to or past on a regular basis anyway.
At this point, it won't make any difference to me, other than possibly being able to obtain a USA made tool to warranty out one of the few Craftsman tools I still use, should the need arise. But I'd still like to see Craftsman return to what they once were.
Lowe's does not have anything to do with Craftsman otherwise then selling the merchandise. Stanley Black and Decker boughtCraftsman brand from Sears. If anything just watch what SBD did to the other brands that they bought.https://www.lowes.com/b/craftsman.html?searchTerm=craftsman
Lowe's already turned Kobalt to ****. Started off with Williams, downgraded to Danaher, then offshored to Asia.
Think things are going to be handled differently with Crapsman? I'm not betting against proven Lowe's company history and philosophy.
[...] So I'd add to that the possibility that Stanley's plans with this Craftsman purchase to "expand our manufacturing footprint in the U.S. This will add jobs in the U.S., where we have increased our manufacturing headcount by 40% in the past three years" may be more focused on their cordless and corded power tool lines, and less so if at all on the hand tools. I'm just sayin'
Most of mine slip badly for about 320*, then the 2 teeth grip.I hope its one of those 2 tooth ratchets, that would be a real sweetie!
That's the idea. They've been retooling and building new manufacturing just for Craftsman. They even bought Waterloo to give Craftsman a dedicated box manufacturer. They appear to have every intention to make it "Americas tool brand" again.