You hated the S*K tools? Why? I am just curious...
The ratchets were big and clumsy.
The 1/4" and 3/8" socket sets both came with duplicate of two sockets, and missing the right size socket, which was a pain to take care of.
The sk sockets wouldn't hardly fit on a damned thing, because they were "restricted" past the gripping part of the socket, so the "deepwells" did no more good than a shallow socket. Craftsman sockets worked fine in the same situation. (for large nuts they probably would work, but on aircraft were many nuts are jap nuts (thinner walled nut, so basically a thicker stud or bolt than normally used on a given socket size)
screwdrivers are square and felt like ****, it was impossible to get a grip on them.
The pliers were never strong to begin with, wore loose, and the teeth wore off quickly. The dykes couldn't cut wet spaghetti.
The punches were weak and had piss poor tolerances. (We use them for breaking the heads off rivets and fasteners after drilling down them, so it has to fit fairly well. Once again, Craftsman fit fine, SK sucked)
The hammers felt light and cheap, and the handles loosened up on them.
All in all, I sold them and bought plain old craftsman and was much happier with the quality and fit.