I agree nothing wrong with Craftsman drills. This board is full of sheep following what others say without ever using these tools.
It’s so sad.
I find myself coming here less and less.
If your going toComplain about the cost of going to a mechanic shop then do it yourself.
How do you expect mechanics to make a decent living? Such ******** complaining I wish I could come to your work and complain about price.
I’m 100% sure where you work there is a huge mark up also.
There...
Welcome to the real word. Nothing has changed or will change.
Only thing that has changed is you becoming aware of what everyone else older then you already know.
For a mechanic the in store warranty is very much worth it.
This is a Gearwrench 19mm I broke now waiting for them to ship me a new one. I’m thankful it was as easy as sending a picture to them and them mailing it though.
Still wish I could just drive down the street and pick one up.
Husky takes any bit lifetime warranty and local is nice too.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-12-in-1-Quick-load-Ratcheting-Screwdriver-with-6-Driver-Blades-in-Handle-99515/303693577
I have Bluepoint and Icon. And since I have bought the Icon the Bluepoint just gather dust. The long reach is my friend and others in my shop ask to use them from time to time.
If there that frozen on heat them up first with a torch and they will come off.
I have craftsman’s set from Lowe’s and as long as I use heat on the frozen ones they work fine.
I live in Utah so rust is a daily problem.