The chrome sockets have also stayed USA made. I wonder if that will now switch?
The only Craftsman tool I own is their ratcheting wrenches and that's it. Made in USA. But it's for sale now...






So I take it the 26 piece wrench set on Black friday for $37.99 will now be Chinese? F*** Sears.
90% of my tools are Craftsman but F*** Sears, Im done. I Will gladly spend my money with Epsteins and other stores that provide USA made tools.
I've seen at least 15 people on here (including myself) say the very same thing today. I can't support commie junk peddlers.But wait, looks like my thread was pertinent:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=173266
Stephen9666,
Here are a couple more pics of the SAE made in USA version wrenches that I received as a part of the the same order so everyone can see the difference in the wrenches and the fact that the boxes look exactly the same.
It doesn't appear that those wrenches are stamped with the COO.
It doesn't appear that those wrenches are stamped with the COO. Could you post a pic of both sides of one of the metric wrenches, preferably a larger one like 17mm?
Thanks
Soooooooooooo glad my wife bought me their 43 piece raised panel wrench set last year! All made in U.S.A. and my set was great quality at that!
What is it with the lobster claws on the Chinese Craftsman wrenches? The fully polished wrenches, ratcheting and now RP wrenches have the giant open ends.
My first guess would be that it's because of lower-quality steel, but that's only a guess.
So its pretty obvious the sockets are next...
I hope SK improves their quality control, I will be buying their stuff next.
This is a surprise, but not really, kinda thought it was coming.