I rarely ever need tools replaced under warranty, except brand new Craftsman duds, and a few brand new SO q.c. problems in the past.
I have a large tool box full of Harbor Freight, Northern tool, and other off brand tools, they are specifically used for "abuse" duty.
I also make odd tools with the cheap tools with the welder and red wrench LOL
How many guys here don't have cheap tools to take the abuse, and if you don't, do you use the premium tools for jobs they were not intended for?
I am in the process of creating my dream tool set, based on many years of brand "trial and error/service experience", but I can't be without the old clunker tools, for the non-appropriate tasks.
I just throw out the old cheap tools, after they break, and like the fact that the premium tools don't get scathed.
Don't get me wrong, I USE the premium tools, and give the torque to them, but only for their designated purpose.
Does anyone else have the same quilty pleasure of "throw away" tool back-ups?????????????
I have a large tool box full of Harbor Freight, Northern tool, and other off brand tools, they are specifically used for "abuse" duty.
I also make odd tools with the cheap tools with the welder and red wrench LOL
How many guys here don't have cheap tools to take the abuse, and if you don't, do you use the premium tools for jobs they were not intended for?
I am in the process of creating my dream tool set, based on many years of brand "trial and error/service experience", but I can't be without the old clunker tools, for the non-appropriate tasks.
I just throw out the old cheap tools, after they break, and like the fact that the premium tools don't get scathed.
Don't get me wrong, I USE the premium tools, and give the torque to them, but only for their designated purpose.
Does anyone else have the same quilty pleasure of "throw away" tool back-ups?????????????

