chicane
Well-known member
I needed a space set of wrenches for the truck and I saw this:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-20-piece-ratcheting-wrench-set-inch-metric/p-00946820000P
Which looked decent and I had a spare $15 in Sears rewards points that I forgot about (want to cash those in before Sears bites the dust) so I was able to get this set for $47 (w/tax). I though it was a good deal until I got it home. I have to say I was shocked by the loss in quality as compared with my USA set (no wonder the USA sets are sky rocketing in value). There were all kinds of manufacturing imperfections in the wrenches from the very minor to the downright egregious. Not to mention the weight and the quality of the ratchet.
My theory is that by "dumbing" down the tool quality they forgo the lifetime warranty because most people in their right mind wouldn't trade in a broken USA C-man tool for a new Chinese C-man tool and the ones who do get one that was made for $.35.
How can Sears not see this affecting their bottom line.....
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-20-piece-ratcheting-wrench-set-inch-metric/p-00946820000P
Which looked decent and I had a spare $15 in Sears rewards points that I forgot about (want to cash those in before Sears bites the dust) so I was able to get this set for $47 (w/tax). I though it was a good deal until I got it home. I have to say I was shocked by the loss in quality as compared with my USA set (no wonder the USA sets are sky rocketing in value). There were all kinds of manufacturing imperfections in the wrenches from the very minor to the downright egregious. Not to mention the weight and the quality of the ratchet.
My theory is that by "dumbing" down the tool quality they forgo the lifetime warranty because most people in their right mind wouldn't trade in a broken USA C-man tool for a new Chinese C-man tool and the ones who do get one that was made for $.35.
How can Sears not see this affecting their bottom line.....

