
isn't that EXPERT stuff sold by MAC tools? that's pretty shameful. i've seen better performance from HF stuff.
Personaly for what this expert stuff costs you can go to sears and buy craftsman and it will out perform this stuff even the new Chinese craftsman will run circles around this ****. 
isn't that EXPERT stuff sold by MAC tools? that's pretty shameful. i've seen better performance from HF stuff.
That's right, from the MAC truck.
Shameful that Stanley will even use a Facom logo (upside down) for the Expert line.

Is this the Expert that is Proto's new value brand?
http://www.protoindustrial.com/en/industrial-tools/BrandPage/Expert/
isn't that EXPERT stuff sold by MAC tools? that's pretty shameful. i've seen better performance from HF stuff.
I presume that for the price, they are going to cut some slack on the quality control at the various manufacturing stages. That's how they can lower the final cost of the product. ....not saying that the Expert stuff is really cheap though.
Not that im accusing the OP of this but if you use a socket on an undersized fastener you can do the exact same thing. Doesn't matter what the brand is. Im still not quite sure how the entire thing slipped with only damage at the very end without the socket cracking. I suspect there is more to it.
The 'Expert'-logo is exactly the same as Draper (UK) uses/used for their Expert-line of tools.
Does anyone know if they are connected?
off angle or undersized, you can gouge any brand socket if the fastener isn't seated correctly. Just saying.
The 'Expert'-logo is exactly the same as Draper (UK) uses/used for their Expert-line of tools.
Does anyone know if they are connected?
****** thing looks like it was made from aluminum!![]()
The 'Expert'-logo is exactly the same as Draper (UK) uses/used for their Expert-line of tools.
Does anyone know if they are connected?
This is the damage after tightening down one bolt.
The whole inside of the socket is gouged up and I have a nicely blackened finger nail from when it slipped towards the end.
The 'Expert'-logo is exactly the same as Draper (UK) uses/used for their Expert-line of tools.
Does anyone know if they are connected?
Stanley-Black&Decker seems to be pushing this Expert line as their "globally local" brand. Many tool companies they've bought out seem to have undergone the Expert treatment.
As N.I. said they're just rebranding things bought in from others, I've seen spanners packaged as Draper Expert whereas the spanners themselves were KS Tools branded.
Draper is selling some high-end stuff under their name as well; Knipex and Elora come to mind.
It will be interesting to see the result of returning it to the Mac truck.