For the Craftsman clowns. I used have Craftsman tools, most bought in the early 70's when Craftsman made a pretty good tool. Even in the 80's I saw Craftsman starting to go down hill, now the tools are simple Chinese junk, more for stripping bolt heads off than getting a frozen bolt out. Even Home Depot and Lowes have better tools than Craftsman.
Add in now most Sears stores have next to nothing in stock for tools. In the last 10 years Sears has become so bad they can't even get an appliance delivered on time. I bought my last appliances from the Depot simply because Sears could not get a delivery made in over a week.
I learned years ago Buy once Cry once, most Snap On tools I bought years ago in the mid 70's though 80's. Thing is tools do break and need to be warrantied. Most of the problem I had is a ****** tool dealer, he is not new to the business he just has no idea what he is doing. I've had a lot of great dealers over the years, who would do what it took to take care of a customer. These guys I had no problem meeting them half way, swinging by their house after work to get something taken care of or meeting them at another stop.