This is a trial balloon.
This is a trial balloon.
I checked them out on my way home from work today. The color scheme looks pretty cool, the quality seems sub-par. Rough, sharp edges, I wouldn't pay more than 10 dollars for them.

I will be the lone dissenting voice. I do not like the way they look, I predict the combo wrenches and the dog bone are both made across the pond. In fact, I will keep my old Craftsman flatpanel wrenches everyone hates. I think they will prove better quality than these! Yup, that's me...........stuck in a rut! I would love to be wrong, but since Sears is now selling Chinese tap/die sets, I now view every new thing they roll out with a whole new level of suspicion! Plus, at that price point I do not see how they could be anything but import!
If by $10 you meant $11 you may be in luck. they were on sale online for 11 bucks two days ago...I';m sure they will be again!![]()
The box is basicaly just a spline,and that is available from a number of companies like S-K , etc. , etc.
Not for $20
Just hope you don't lose your job if your employer moves his company overseas as so many have.
A sad, sad day for sure. Wait until that black coating starts wearing off on you sweaty, greasy hands.
I saw them at the store and was not impressed with either it or the dogbone they had on the shelf, also China manufactured.
I'm voting with my dollar, NO WAY I'm buying these.
If this is the way Cman goes, I'm going to start hoarding USA Cman.
For me, Made in USA has always been the hook. Should Sears go "All China, All The Time" with Craftsman, I see no reason to ever go back there. If I'm suffered to buy Chinese, I'll get with Wren & TopTul.
If I'm suffered to buy Chinese, I'll get with Wren & TopTul.
Toptul is Taiwanese, not Chinese.
The Republic Of China is commonly known as Taiwan.
Chinese Crafstsman, what a bummer.![]()
The Republic Of China is commonly known as Taiwan.
I will put US degree's up against India and China any day of the week. The last project I had, I had 8 engineers from India working on it. All I got was "It is done!" "Working great" and it was nothing of the sort.
That took 6 months to see the fog of delay's and promises. Pulled the work and gave it to 2 guys in California. It was done perfectly and right on the money in 2 weeks.
Not to say I haven't had results from teams in those area's. It just takes longer, you have to weed through the cultural "Yes" men and try to keep them herded in the same direction. I try to use folks in the US if I can. Israel is also another region that can be relied upon.
Just MHO.
I will put US degree's up against India and China any day of the week. The last project I had, I had 8 engineers from India working on it. All I got was "It is done!" "Working great" and it was nothing of the sort.
That took 6 months to see the fog of delay's and promises. Pulled the work and gave it to 2 guys in California. It was done perfectly and right on the money in 2 weeks.
Not to say I haven't had results from teams in those area's. It just takes longer, you have to weed through the cultural "Yes" men and try to keep them herded in the same direction. I try to use folks in the US if I can. Israel is also another region that can be relied upon.
Just MHO.
Almost all will want Snap-On's. Not many will be willing to pay that price.
Our mfg line in Thailand takes constant hand-holding and direction. They are very 'literal' in work instructions. Its like if you tell them in a work instruction to adjust microscope focus before building parts, they will interpret that as the microscope needed to be adjusted before every part even though they adjusted it on the first part.
Seems to be working out for them as well don't you think?