Y00PER
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Craftsman has an unveiling event on the 15-17th of this month. I'm wondering if their FB page dropped a hint as to what their unveiling.
The Walter Callaway post mentions how he has been told for a while that USA tools were coming back. Craftsmans reply to his comment is "the wait is almost over"
Perhaps SBD is about to reveal their new USA made stuff?
The Walter Callaway post mentions how he has been told for a while that USA tools were coming back. Craftsmans reply to his comment is "the wait is almost over"
Perhaps SBD is about to reveal their new USA made stuff?

My problem with Made in USA with global materials is the pretentiousness behind it. It's not even an official designation. In addition Stanley has a track record of mismanaging it's acquisitons for the most part. The quality of Mac tools used to be on par with Snap on. Now there's so much made in China junk in their lineup to the point I don't take Mac seriously. I've got other places to go to for Made in China or Taiwan tools. Husky went from being respectable to garbage. These are just two examples. As for Craftsman, we'll see what happens. I have already pre-emptively purchased the few Craftsman tools that I know are from reputable suppliers just in case Stanley decides to switch suppliers to cut costs. I honestly have more confidence in Tekton's gradual roll out of USA made items than in Stanley's promise to make a few basic tools in USA.