Reviving this thread to add my experience with a Blackhawk 1/2" breaker bar - it's their 17" version, part# 49988B. I initially bought it at Spring Carlisle, broke it, got it replaced at the local Carquest parts store, and then by the time I broke it the second time, nobody local to me was carrying Blackhawk tools any more so I still have it. Both times the failure was the same - the pin for the head sheared. Mine does say simply "USA" on the handle (not "Made in USA"), so I wonder if this was made offshore somewhere. I can see their lawyers saying, "We were just promoting "USA", not that the tool was actually made there."
If you look up Blackhawk's history, it's really nothing more than a brand that's been bought and sold a bunch of times over the past half century. It doesn't seem like Stanley even knows what to do with the brand at this point - it seems the products are only sold through industrial distributors who really don't promote the brand at all.
Reviving this thread to add my experience with a Blackhawk 1/2" breaker bar - it's their 17" version, part# 49988B. I initially bought it at Spring Carlisle, broke it, got it replaced at the local Carquest parts store, and then by the time I broke it the second time, nobody local to me was carrying Blackhawk tools any more so I still have it. Both times the failure was the same - the pin for the head sheared. Mine does say simply "USA" on the handle (not "Made in USA"), so I wonder if this was made offshore somewhere. I can see their lawyers saying, "We were just promoting "USA", not that the tool was actually made there."
If you look up Blackhawk's history, it's really nothing more than a brand that's been bought and sold a bunch of times over the past half century. It doesn't seem like Stanley even knows what to do with the brand at this point - it seems the products are only sold through industrial distributors who really don't promote the brand at all.
Well, as far as the history of the brand goes, in the early days Blackhawk had some incredibly innovative and stylish tools and tool storage.
Stanley provides warranty support for Blackhawk tools via an 800 number. I used them once; their service was excellent.
Reviving this thread to add my experience with a Blackhawk 1/2" breaker bar - it's their 17" version, part# 49988B. I initially bought it at Spring Carlisle, broke it, got it replaced at the local Carquest parts store, and then by the time I broke it the second time, nobody local to me was carrying Blackhawk tools any more so I still have it. Both times the failure was the same - the pin for the head sheared. Mine does say simply "USA" on the handle (not "Made in USA"), so I wonder if this was made offshore somewhere. I can see their lawyers saying, "We were just promoting "USA", not that the tool was actually made there."
If you look up Blackhawk's history, it's really nothing more than a brand that's been bought and sold a bunch of times over the past half century. It doesn't seem like Stanley even knows what to do with the brand at this point - it seems the products are only sold through industrial distributors who really don't promote the brand at all.
Bull, did you ever buy those Blackhawk ratchets?
I didn't end up taking part in that sale for reasons of financial asphyxiation. How are they?
