396foxRN
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The two Sears stores we had left in Louisville are now closed. I just had a garage built and am in the process of collecting, cleaning, and organizing the tools I have collected over the past 30 years, most all of which was Craftsman. I loved the price, the warranty, and the devotion to keeping it all USA made. So, after going through all the old tools, I had 5 ratchets, a screwdriver, a universal and an extension that I tried to take back to Lowes today to see what would happen. The customer service lady pointed behind me to a poster that said, basically, to call craftsman to arrange replacement items......no more walking in to a store, handing them your damaged item, and walking back out with a new one. Most of, obviously were using a tool when it broke, and if it broke it meant that your task didnt get completed. It was just a minor inconvenience to drive to sears, then walk out with a new one. Now, you're minus that tool you need, while mid-incompleted task, while waiting on some internet haggle.
Then, out of curiosity, I walked back to the tool section. Pathetic offering of tool selection for their new Cman rollout, very limited. Didnt even see individual replacements available for the extension, the universal, or the screwdriver. The ratchets, obviously, can be bought individually.....But when I turned it over and looked it was CHINA ****. Every item I picked up under their Cman name was China or Taiwan.
When you lose the loyalty of people who buy your name and built your reputation based on US production and jobs AND make it a haggle to replace a "lifetime" warranty item where it used to be a quick no-questions asked task.....You've guaranteed that I no longer will buy from you. What it comes down to is that you now have NO edge on your competitors anymore. Cman is imported asian junk, so are most other brands. Cman is 'guaranteed forever' but so are your competitors, but they arent making it a hassle to return something to actually make you back up your warranty claim. Those two facts considering, you now have no incentive to buy a craftsman out of loyalty to the brand name anymore, as the other offerings are the same 'quality', the same/similar country of origin, lesser priced, and easier to warranty.
Used to be, if I needed a tool or set of tools, I went right to sears and bought it, or ordered it. I didnt look around at the competition......cheaper brands were limited in offerings (smaller or incomplete sets) and imported, and more expensive items were just overpriced tool-snob items from the tool trucks who did actually warrant their stuff, but you had to track them down if you needed the replacement today, while nearly putting a lien on your firstborn to pay for it. Craftsman was the best of both worlds.....Great (but not excellent) tools, at competitive prices, with ease of warranty claims
So, count me out on even looking at the Craftsman lineup again. Nearly all my Cman tool setup, and it is pretty vast and complete, are older USA made items. Here and there I am missing a socket, so I have just been going to ebay and buying used old USA-made replacements to fill out my set.
As far as companies now that get my business, I like the offerings from Sunex, Gearwrench, and a few from Great Neck. It's primarily these brands because I like the 'kit' offerings they have, such as gearwrench's complete SAE and metric socket/ratchet/extension/universal kits all in one molded carry case. Or the super-handy Great Neck blowmold case with deep and short sockets 1/2" down and 13mm down, plus universal, extension, and ratchet in all 1/4" drive - I use the s*&$ out of that set it is so handy. And I downright love the Sunex 1/2" drive impact set of all metrics and all SAE sockets in one blowmold carry case. Complete SETS like these companies are offering are where my interest goes now; I despise sets that skip the 8, 11, 16mm sizes because those sizes correspond to SAE sizes
If most of my tool offerings are now coming out of asia, I am going to look at it a different way. Price, quality, customer relations and warranty ease, complete and comprehensive set offerings, and a preference for tools out of Taiwan or Japan over China. I already expect that sometime down the road we'll be speaking Chinese here, I just choose to not fund their drive to get themselves there any faster.
I'll end my rant now.....
Then, out of curiosity, I walked back to the tool section. Pathetic offering of tool selection for their new Cman rollout, very limited. Didnt even see individual replacements available for the extension, the universal, or the screwdriver. The ratchets, obviously, can be bought individually.....But when I turned it over and looked it was CHINA ****. Every item I picked up under their Cman name was China or Taiwan.
When you lose the loyalty of people who buy your name and built your reputation based on US production and jobs AND make it a haggle to replace a "lifetime" warranty item where it used to be a quick no-questions asked task.....You've guaranteed that I no longer will buy from you. What it comes down to is that you now have NO edge on your competitors anymore. Cman is imported asian junk, so are most other brands. Cman is 'guaranteed forever' but so are your competitors, but they arent making it a hassle to return something to actually make you back up your warranty claim. Those two facts considering, you now have no incentive to buy a craftsman out of loyalty to the brand name anymore, as the other offerings are the same 'quality', the same/similar country of origin, lesser priced, and easier to warranty.
Used to be, if I needed a tool or set of tools, I went right to sears and bought it, or ordered it. I didnt look around at the competition......cheaper brands were limited in offerings (smaller or incomplete sets) and imported, and more expensive items were just overpriced tool-snob items from the tool trucks who did actually warrant their stuff, but you had to track them down if you needed the replacement today, while nearly putting a lien on your firstborn to pay for it. Craftsman was the best of both worlds.....Great (but not excellent) tools, at competitive prices, with ease of warranty claims
So, count me out on even looking at the Craftsman lineup again. Nearly all my Cman tool setup, and it is pretty vast and complete, are older USA made items. Here and there I am missing a socket, so I have just been going to ebay and buying used old USA-made replacements to fill out my set.
As far as companies now that get my business, I like the offerings from Sunex, Gearwrench, and a few from Great Neck. It's primarily these brands because I like the 'kit' offerings they have, such as gearwrench's complete SAE and metric socket/ratchet/extension/universal kits all in one molded carry case. Or the super-handy Great Neck blowmold case with deep and short sockets 1/2" down and 13mm down, plus universal, extension, and ratchet in all 1/4" drive - I use the s*&$ out of that set it is so handy. And I downright love the Sunex 1/2" drive impact set of all metrics and all SAE sockets in one blowmold carry case. Complete SETS like these companies are offering are where my interest goes now; I despise sets that skip the 8, 11, 16mm sizes because those sizes correspond to SAE sizes
If most of my tool offerings are now coming out of asia, I am going to look at it a different way. Price, quality, customer relations and warranty ease, complete and comprehensive set offerings, and a preference for tools out of Taiwan or Japan over China. I already expect that sometime down the road we'll be speaking Chinese here, I just choose to not fund their drive to get themselves there any faster.
I'll end my rant now.....

There are millions of people who bought Craftsman tools, so if 1% of the customers were pissed about this, that would be over 100,000 people. Not difficult to imagine. Nearly every house in this country of over 300 million people has a Craftsman tool in it. Even if 1/10th of 1% of those people cared, it's a **** load. 