I bought my rolling tool chest (Swedish Teng brand) from a retiring auto mechanic. It came filled with tools from HF brand to SO to Teng and others.
There was ONE broken tool in the whole bunch. A SnapOn screwdriver.
OMG!
Now, since this professional mechanic broke a "professionally rated US made expensive drool tool", does that mean he's really GOOD at his job or he's really BAD at his job? Did he simply fail to apply enough tool polish? Fail to bash those who insist on using tools that cost a tenth of the drool tool?
I mean come-on. I realize that the downfall of civilization as we know it is due to Sears sending part of their manufacturing offshore, and that the HF manufacturing plant in Long Dong murders the babies of it's workers so they'll be less distracted, but all this "breaking tools" nonsense is exactly that. Chinese sockets don't explode. Screwdrivers made by overpaid, overfed, overunionized whining US workers don't magically outlast screwdrivers made somewhere else just because some fat slob in middle America watched as the machine made the thing.
Sgt Lumpy