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Craftsman's Transition?

Jerelld13

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We all know that Craftsman tools will soon be all made in China and that many of us will still buy while others won't. What I don't understand is why they they moved the country of origin. Why couldn't they just keep the regular Craftsman made in the USA and leave the evolve brand for China?
 
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Omfg!!! God help you, you're joking right? You're really that inept are you?
 

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Why couldn't they just keep the regular Craftsman made in the USA and leave the evolve brand for China?

Because the bulk of US consumers have such a love affair with cheap Chinese goods that they won't pay any more for quality US made goods.

Manufacturers would love to produce and market US made goods if there was any demand.
 

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We all know that Craftsman tools will soon be all made in China and that many of us will still buy while others won't. What I don't understand is why they they moved the country of origin. Why couldn't they just keep the regular Craftsman made in the USA and leave the evolve brand for China?

Someone mentioned last night I think that they heard its all coming back in 2016-17.
 

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Because the bulk of US consumers have such a love affair with cheap Chinese goods that they won't pay any more for quality US made goods.



Manufacturers would love to produce and market US made goods if there was any demand.


That and these companies first priority is now shareholders. They don't care if they produce anything other then a sales job here.
 
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He just joined. Probably hasn't seen The 100's of threads covering this.

This ship has sailed. You'd have to be a shut in to not know what's happened to craftsman.

Also, manufacturers WANT to make stuff here? That's a joke right? Cooperation are all about money,point blank. When the demand goes, the quality goes or the company folds.
 

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I guess so. I just wanted to have a simple conversation about the changes of Craftsman if you don't like my thread, find a way for me to delete it.

Here's everything you need to know.

Homeowners only care about the cheapest tools they can buy. That's most of cmans/sears/Kmart's business. When profits weren't good, cheaper production came. Now everyone's bitching.

This started 2010-11.

Even the pro grade seems to be going away.
 

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Blah blah effing blah china rats blah sockets china blah blah end blah wrenches blah blah friggin blah blah USA made blah pry bars blah screwdrivers blah blah blah hooks and blah picks USA adjustable wrenches blah pliers blah blah nut drivers blah lobster claw blah no longer exists blah blah blah more usa stuff blah am not listing blah blah
 

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Blah blah effing blah china rats blah sockets china blah blah end blah wrenches blah blah friggin blah blah USA made blah pry bars blah screwdrivers blah blah blah hooks and blah picks USA adjustable wrenches blah pliers blah blah nut drivers blah lobster claw blah no longer exists blah blah blah more usa stuff blah am not listing blah blah

You "blah"ed a lot, but I don't get your point?

Or should I say, I don't get your point newb?

Whatcha tryin' to say?

Spit it out Lassie! Is Timmy trapped in the well again?
 

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Am I still a newb?

Anyway just going blah blah because we have dug the corpse of this horse out of the ground so many times it's not even funny. It's starting to smell really bad every time someone else gets another fist in...

I mean if some of us started a new thread daily about how overpriced and unethical Snap On was their would be hell to pay I am pretty sure.

A company that is just trying to survive outsources some stuff and keeps a bunch of their stuff made in the US is the Antichrist.

Sears is in the red, you expect them to do nothing? That did oh so well for SK you know as I can see by the old plant here in Defiance, 2 blocks from my house rotting away into nothingness.
 
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Am I still a newb?

Uhhh. June 2014 join date ---yea. :)


Actually, as stated above, it's the shareholers and bottom line that are driving the COO bus.

The fact we in the USA want "cheap" does not help that.
And also the fact that actual tool "users" are not what they used to be nor does anyone anymore want to get their hands dirty.

Not news.
Just like loading naked selfies up into the "cloud."
Sure , it's all about teh consumer.
Nope, it's all about the bottom line, stock prices and data mining.


BTDT.
 
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Because the bulk of US consumers have such a love affair with cheap Chinese goods that they won't pay any more for quality US made goods.

Manufacturers would love to produce and market US made goods if there was any demand.

This, companies produce what the masses want to purchase at the price they want to purchase it at. Something has to give and be certain that they won't be going down in their profit margin.
 

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Someone mentioned last night I think that they heard its all coming back in 2016-17.

You don't really think they will stay in business another 2 or 3 years at their current failure speed?

Cheapest maker and the chrome plating drive the COO....which is no longer the USofA.

Consumers only want the cheapest, regardless of perceived need or quality.

Get used to it, as it is already bad, and will get worse as time and the economy march onwards and downwards, respectively.
 
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