My two cents:
Absolutely, I would love to buy USA-made tools; Wright and Armstrong are on my list for a shop set, when I get that far. That being said, I had/have some 90s-era Craftsman USA stuff that is garbage; we make some **** here in the states, too
For this set, though, it doesn't make any sense to buy that level of tool; this is going to sit in the trunk of a car overnight, sometimes, and I will be driving around bad areas looking at cars with it. I'm not doing that with $2000 worth of tools.
The ultimate problem with the gearwrench set is that it has too much that I don't need (weighs too much), doesn't have a few key things that I do need (decent ratchets, impact sockets), and has no extra room for anything else. It's going to be $300, altogether, with no local warranty replacement, and my 2nd box will continue to be overloaded. I'll be dragging around over 100lb of tools.
I found a USA-made case with 3 drawers and a top area, I can fill it with exactly what I need of the HF pro line for the same money, and they have 2 locations in town for warranty returns.
Maybe it is a waste of money, but it's also 1/10th the price. If it gets me by until I can find used/sale/discount pro tools, though, then it will pay off. If it gets stolen, I'm only out $300.




