Hey everyone,
Does anyone know the real reason why the 2016 Craftsman Industrial line never made it to fruition? They advertised the revamped line on their website, featuring all new redesigned ratchets and wrenches...
Oddly enough, if you look on eBay and in the completed listings section, some of those tools did make it to the general public. There are socket sets, wrench sets and even the new 45T 3/8" tear drop ratchet with the round handle was found on there a few times. Most of all the items had little white Sears price tag stickers on them. These were not old Industrial tool sets... they were in brown cardboard boxes and even the socket sets appeared to come in the China socket racks you see at the store, but with new Industrial labels covering up the regular red/white labels.
At one point, Hot Rod Magazine featured them on Facebook and Instagram. Still, nothing really ever came about except for what appears to be a few lucky people in Texas getting their hands on some.
Does anyone know the real reason why the 2016 Craftsman Industrial line never made it to fruition? They advertised the revamped line on their website, featuring all new redesigned ratchets and wrenches...
Oddly enough, if you look on eBay and in the completed listings section, some of those tools did make it to the general public. There are socket sets, wrench sets and even the new 45T 3/8" tear drop ratchet with the round handle was found on there a few times. Most of all the items had little white Sears price tag stickers on them. These were not old Industrial tool sets... they were in brown cardboard boxes and even the socket sets appeared to come in the China socket racks you see at the store, but with new Industrial labels covering up the regular red/white labels.
At one point, Hot Rod Magazine featured them on Facebook and Instagram. Still, nothing really ever came about except for what appears to be a few lucky people in Texas getting their hands on some.

