I am not about finding the cheapest tool but about picking the best one at the price or cheap price, as we said,, lots of them the same deal but once a tool is proved, at a same standard or known value then there is a HUGE ASSET to a low price,,, so much easier to make the investment. A lot of this discussion seems to let that slip away,, yes if a tool you may need to replace once was 1/2 the cost of a good one (not considering engineering and quality improvements) then it might be one thing but there isnt much risk when you can buy it functioning for a nickle on the dollar.
How many guys figure to have a real problem with a HF tool box? 400$ makes a no brainer, its disposable in 5 years,,, lots of them still sitting there longer than that and lots doing real work a good long time without a huge initial investment. Seen a couple heavy suckers ride in trucks.
People think they are ruff tuff and busy wayyyy beyond what they are, even professionals in busy shops. I have seen some places brutal on tools and most of you dont compare. I was at an auction of an Amish welding shop, a stove plant. They has 20 wrenches a shot on a 9 wire or welding rod, couldnt believe those people went ape ****.
You want to see some beat hand tools the whole place was manned by teenagers, bit burly kids full of piss. They had a few truck things but some Cman and a zillion polish wrenches, MIT or HF, I didnt look real close but to see the condition, well hammered to saw the least,,,, no way,,, now how a Bull type or any other weekender Joe six pack can even compare to this from the occasional Saturday morn, used twice3 put back in the drawer.
This has got so much better that while I consider some of my old stuff, (especially where they branded it, ACE etc) very good and well proved the quality has shot up. You really got to look to find a bad adjustable, used to be common but they really took a leap with the brand war, it drove the bottom way up. Sears is about the only place that really tanked the quality in a rush to the bottom.