BRIANBB
Well-known member
Dear Sears:
As you now know you made a mistake in the past that could have been avoided if you listened to your customers who bought your tools for many years instead of the bean counters wanting profit. The reason we bought your tools was they were made in the U.S.A. and were priced fairly. They were not Cadillac tools from a truck but just good quality everyday tools that worked great, were dependable and put Americans to work in your factory. We didnt buy cheap import tools from overseas because we were supporting jobs here with the purchase of yours. Seems to me that if you would have increased the price and cut some overhead and told the bean counters to leave well enough alone the tool division would be a prime example of supporting american workers. The price would still be less expensive than the truck brands and be good quality.
So I am sorry that after so many years you have to liquidate the tools manufacturing and sell out to the Overseas concern.
Maybe its time to go back in time to 2013 and re-evaluate whats is more important to Craftsman and return to the "MADE IN AMERICA" labeling that built the company and impacted so many lives, young and old. There are lots of citizens needing work and this would be a great oppurtunity for YOUR future.
Heres hoping I wont have to look you up in history books instead of on the shelves.
I am available for in person opinions. Just look me up at the nearest mechanic,air conditioning,plumbing,carpentry, home garage anywhere in America.
As you now know you made a mistake in the past that could have been avoided if you listened to your customers who bought your tools for many years instead of the bean counters wanting profit. The reason we bought your tools was they were made in the U.S.A. and were priced fairly. They were not Cadillac tools from a truck but just good quality everyday tools that worked great, were dependable and put Americans to work in your factory. We didnt buy cheap import tools from overseas because we were supporting jobs here with the purchase of yours. Seems to me that if you would have increased the price and cut some overhead and told the bean counters to leave well enough alone the tool division would be a prime example of supporting american workers. The price would still be less expensive than the truck brands and be good quality.
So I am sorry that after so many years you have to liquidate the tools manufacturing and sell out to the Overseas concern.
Maybe its time to go back in time to 2013 and re-evaluate whats is more important to Craftsman and return to the "MADE IN AMERICA" labeling that built the company and impacted so many lives, young and old. There are lots of citizens needing work and this would be a great oppurtunity for YOUR future.
Heres hoping I wont have to look you up in history books instead of on the shelves.
I am available for in person opinions. Just look me up at the nearest mechanic,air conditioning,plumbing,carpentry, home garage anywhere in America.


) However when I want to buy what I know is the best purchase overall it is so difficult.... that is whats sad.

