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litng1

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Are they still making it.I just got rachets. And screwdrivers and love them.
 
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Link-Belt

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You can still get a lot of the professional tools at Sears.com but for the most part they are being phased out. You just missed the sale on the Pro wrenches I think you can still get them but more expencive price. Sears.com look up Craftsman Professional wrench module
 

shoturtle

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They do not make to many of the pro, the premium 84t ratchet, long pattern wrenches not to much left, pry bars, screwdrivers. Used to make flare nut, but the new ones are not stamped professional any more. Then their is their power tools.
 

powertrip

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They never made a ratchet under the professional name. Only raised panel, fully polished, thin profile and premium.
 

Link-Belt

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They made the screwdrivers with two different handles. The early ones had black handles, the newer ones are the red comfort grip style much like the Snap-On.
 
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bobcatdan

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Craftsman pro was never much more then a marketing ploy. Were the tools better, depended on the tool, some a big yes, others not really. This is my take, when craftsman tools very first begin their sad slide down, pro was introduce, basicallly the the grade of tools craftsman once offered. Also pro was a dumping ground for gimicks like robo grips and handycuts. This is 100% my option as my semi drunk brain remembers.
 

Link-Belt

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I have the full polished wrenches and one of the red handle screwdrivers with more on the way. I like both well enough they seem to be of good quality. I also have the adjustable wrenches and like those as well. I am kinda OCD with my tools when I spun a wrench professionally I had all Mac at one time then switched brands and had all Matco till somethings happens and I lost them.Know while I spin a wrench only on the weekends building 70's style choppers I have all Craftsman in my shop. Except my Box.
 
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