Conductor562
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Disclaimer: This thread is not intended to be a Craftsman bashing thread. It is a legitimate question of honest curiosity. If you wish to discuss the ridiculous decline in Craftsman quality, nominate Sear's as the Anti-Christ, blame labor unions for all of America's problems, or curse the ****** lobster claw wrench design, please utilize one of the 4,256 existing such threads to do so.
It's no secret the Craftsman outsourcing left a void in the tool market as we knew it. As the last truly affordable, American made , full line of tools, many DIY/Non-Professional types found themselves with a decision to make. Some undoubtedly cared enough about COO to upgrade to a professional brand for future purchases, some felt it ridiculous to pay the same prices for China sourced tools that were previously paying for USA made tools and migrated to a better quality, comparably priced Asian brand, and some decided to keep by Craftsman for whatever reason.
Please answer my poll question. I am genuinely curious what direction the GJ community has went.
It's no secret the Craftsman outsourcing left a void in the tool market as we knew it. As the last truly affordable, American made , full line of tools, many DIY/Non-Professional types found themselves with a decision to make. Some undoubtedly cared enough about COO to upgrade to a professional brand for future purchases, some felt it ridiculous to pay the same prices for China sourced tools that were previously paying for USA made tools and migrated to a better quality, comparably priced Asian brand, and some decided to keep by Craftsman for whatever reason.
Please answer my poll question. I am genuinely curious what direction the GJ community has went.

). The last few items I have purchased are "specialty" tools, that may or may not get used (yes, this is a sickness), and so I purchased them from HF. Long reach needle nose pliers (used the bent ones several time on small engine fuel hose clamps), hose grip pliers (used with the above long bent needle nose pliers; the combination works fantastic !) These are not high stress tools and I rate the quality as "acceptable".