Sorry for the rant but I am so disappointed with the current offerings by Craftsman.
Last week I decided now (with all the Christmas sales) would be a good time to grab some additional tools for my garage. I have a fairly large set of Craftsman hand tools in my workshop but I don’t like going back and forth between the work shop and garage when I am working on my Tacoma. I figured a descent sized set of SAE and Metric sockets, wrenches, and drivers would outfit the garage toolbox.
After looking at Lowes online and considering “whats in the box” the CRAFTSMAN VERSASTACK 216-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Combination Polished Chrome Mechanics Tool Set seemed to have the least amount of fluff of all the Craftsman 200+ piece sets running around $99.00.
I purchased the VERSASTACK 216-Piece set and was very disappointed by the horrible quality of the tools in this set. Most of the roll marked stampings were uneven and some were unreadable. I expect many of the wrenches and sockets to be out of spec and the ratches were very loose. I understand that this Craftsman set was made in China, but I have had harbor freight socket sets that were higher quality. I returned this set and exchanged it for the Taiwan made Craftsman 81-piece gun metal socket set that is higher quality.
Back in 2012 I purchased the bulk of my Craftsman hand tools from Sears and the quality was good. I believe even then many of the hand tools were made in Asia but there was defiantly a higher quality control than there is today. Like so many other brands, Craftsman has moved to the standard/ professional tool model and unfortunately, if you want anything with quality embedded in the tool DNA, you are forced to purchase the “professional” premium tools.
This has first became a trend with the power tools and its consumed this company. Anyone can see the HD husky brand screwdrivers are made in the same factory as the Craftsman screwdrivers. With the spit from Sears came a corporate decision to not honor the lifetime warranty on hand tools with many of the retailers. Why buy a craftsman hand tool when you get the same thing branded differently with a lifetime warranty from the big box stores?
I know many people will say to buy SK or another brand, but I grew up with Craftsman and it really pisses me off that a bunch of suit wearing, pencil pushing, bean counting, fools have nearly destroyed this American company.
I fear that Craftsman will continue to produce lower quality tools until retailers and consumers demand higher quality like what was made here in America year ago.
Anyway, everyone have a wonderful holiday and new year.
Last week I decided now (with all the Christmas sales) would be a good time to grab some additional tools for my garage. I have a fairly large set of Craftsman hand tools in my workshop but I don’t like going back and forth between the work shop and garage when I am working on my Tacoma. I figured a descent sized set of SAE and Metric sockets, wrenches, and drivers would outfit the garage toolbox.
After looking at Lowes online and considering “whats in the box” the CRAFTSMAN VERSASTACK 216-Piece Standard (SAE) and Metric Combination Polished Chrome Mechanics Tool Set seemed to have the least amount of fluff of all the Craftsman 200+ piece sets running around $99.00.
I purchased the VERSASTACK 216-Piece set and was very disappointed by the horrible quality of the tools in this set. Most of the roll marked stampings were uneven and some were unreadable. I expect many of the wrenches and sockets to be out of spec and the ratches were very loose. I understand that this Craftsman set was made in China, but I have had harbor freight socket sets that were higher quality. I returned this set and exchanged it for the Taiwan made Craftsman 81-piece gun metal socket set that is higher quality.
Back in 2012 I purchased the bulk of my Craftsman hand tools from Sears and the quality was good. I believe even then many of the hand tools were made in Asia but there was defiantly a higher quality control than there is today. Like so many other brands, Craftsman has moved to the standard/ professional tool model and unfortunately, if you want anything with quality embedded in the tool DNA, you are forced to purchase the “professional” premium tools.
This has first became a trend with the power tools and its consumed this company. Anyone can see the HD husky brand screwdrivers are made in the same factory as the Craftsman screwdrivers. With the spit from Sears came a corporate decision to not honor the lifetime warranty on hand tools with many of the retailers. Why buy a craftsman hand tool when you get the same thing branded differently with a lifetime warranty from the big box stores?
I know many people will say to buy SK or another brand, but I grew up with Craftsman and it really pisses me off that a bunch of suit wearing, pencil pushing, bean counting, fools have nearly destroyed this American company.
I fear that Craftsman will continue to produce lower quality tools until retailers and consumers demand higher quality like what was made here in America year ago.
Anyway, everyone have a wonderful holiday and new year.
