I figured someone would have to disagree. I'll be honest, if it weren't for that one lingering issue, I would love them. I just figure for nearly $20 a wrench, they should have that mechanism working without popping loose every 3 or 4 turns.

FAIL: Two tray cart. The castering wheels lock in various directions
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FAIL: Crafstman hook and pick set cushioned handles pull off when you try to use them.
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Chris
Interesting. Have both the cart and the picks, never had a problem with either.Craftsman Locking Flex Ratcheting Combination Wrench
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http://community.craftsman.com/Craf...lex-Ratcheting-Combination-Wrench-Set-reviews
I give these a FAIL, they annoy the **** out of me since the lever will not keep the flex head locked in place where you put them. For the price you pay for these, there shouldn't be an issue like that.
Interesting. Have both the cart and the picks, never had a problem with either.
BBQ Grill tool kit - Pass.
Craftsman 1/2 in. Drive Flex Head Quick Release Teardrop Ratchet
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00944816000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
PASS same guts as the raised panels. I've used it on some very stuck bolts and it never has slipped on me. If you need a long flex head this one is not bad for $30.
I've busted so many knuckles with craftsmen ratchets that I will never pick up another one as long as I live, unless it is to throw it in a ravine to save some other poor s.o.b. the trouble. So.. basically a Fail.
I'm a little guy and I can break the 3/8" ratchets with one hand. I live in missouri and pretty much any nut or bolt thats been around for a couple of years is rusted tight.
Which ratchets?
I have probably 8 different types of Craftsman ratchets and I would give every one a pass for what I use them for.
As a matter of fact I would give every Craftsman tool I own a pass as far as I know, so maybe I will edit this post to include them all and why as soon as my tools are out of storage.![]()
The older style? I bought Snap-On 10 years ago and haven't touch a craftsmen since. I bet I can break the new ones but it might take two hands.

illmatyk; please tell us which model, there are the cheap ones, florida pneumatic oem and Ingersoll Rand OEM.... specific guns would really help people out here! Thanks!
Here is a link with the guns they are selling right now!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/search_10153_12605?keyword=craftsman+impact+gun
So maybe it is hit and miss.
I returned the cart to Sears today and the wheels were even acting up when I was pushing it into the store empty. I took that money and added some more to get the HF four drawer service cart.
I plan to do the Aqua-net hairspray trick to get the handles to stick on again.
Chris

10) Craftsman Strut Spring Compressors: Epic fail. The threads came off the shaft on the first use.
Is that the US made one with the locking pins? I ask b/c I saw that the other day and looked like a decent US set. Looking to replace my HF set that uses the S hook to hold the coil in place.
I was speaking of the ones that looked like these:
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Yup, those are the ones. They were **** first use?...good to know....
i had these for about 9-10 years.
did about 30 sets of subaru struts with them.
work flawless for me.

I have a set of these and would rate them a fail. The ratchet mechanism is too coarse and heavy. The low tooth count makes them hard to use in confined spaces. The huge drag on the ratcheting mechanism means that it'll get the bolt loose enough for the ratcheting mechanism to stop working long before the bolt is finger-loose. The "press sideways to defeat ratchet mechanism" feature means that when you're trying to get something with a really weird grab, half the time it just freewheels rather than ratchets.Double box end, ratcheting wrenches: PASS
A while ago I picked up some of these in a 8-piece set and have since been very impressed. They are very sturdy and, while not fine toothed, very solid. They're apparently US-made, if that matters. I'm attaching a photo of what style I'm talking about, since there's so many kinds of ratcheting wrenches from Craftsman lately.