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Funny conversation with Mac Tool Technical department

nato

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I think they mean the box is made in the USA.

So...I shouldn't catch any sh*t if I need to warranty that box, right?
I wonder what it's quality is....maybe I could pack some items in it to help somebody move?
It should be strong enough :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
 
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catfish

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Exactly. So what if the Dual 80 insides are French made? That would be great. At least it's not China!
With those new screwdrivers SO brought out they were clearly marked handles made in USA , metal forged in Czech Republic , Assembled in USA.

If they have no issue mentioning COO Czech Republic why do ythey have an issue mentioning COO France? Personally i think the insides are made in Taiwan.
 

bitbycarbug

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Why do we need MAC if Husky is just as good? Why buy a Cadillac Cimarron when you can get a Chevy Cavalier?

Because a Cadillac is so much nicer and luxurious than a cavalier. It's not like they would put a Cadillac badge on a cavalier body, have it optioned the same as a cavalier, and charge twice as much.

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Pay no attention to the Cadvalier down below.

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doctorschmullus

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I was talking to this retard at a tool shop the other day he told me that kc pro am tools (cheap chinese ****) come out of the snap on factory and everything is made in china. Even snap on and that they lie. I am now starting to think that tool reps are as dumb as politicians...... and as untrustworthy as used car salesmans :p
 

Techniker

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DON'T buy it. I have one, it's crappy compared to Mayhew. I wish that I kept the reciept so I could of returned it. It doesn't really open the clamp all the way.

Not true! I have a set of Craftsman cable hose clamp pliers and it opens every hose clamp I have ever needed it to and all the way at that. Sometimes, it works a bit too well, and when I get distracted or I'm not paying attention the hose clamp ring locks!

-Techniker
 

Vinko

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This debate is never going to won by one side or the other.

For the most part, it's just a bunch of know-nothings making **** up.

I'm more likely to believe the comments from those affiliated with SO, that the guys are made in the USA, than anyone else.

I have so much experience with this kind of because of my job, and my time involved with SEMA. But the debate is a waste of time, so I'll stay out of it.


I don't follow the grammar of your statement. Can you rephrase?

Thanks
 
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