Machine-ist/Builder
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I build industrial machines for use in Chinese factories. They still don't have all the tech and or know how to do it all... Not even close.
I’d argue that China built China with stolen Foreign (US) IP designs...that they now make.
"Xenophobia" = left-wing code for "I'm far more liberal than you."
China built China using American/North American/Free World money. They were eating each other's children until they prostituted their own people, eliminated "ethics" from their national business identity, and ran trade surpluses against the Free World.
If it weren't for out own no-ethics Communist Collaborators, they'd still be a no-hope, nineteenth-century throwback, and our economy would be FAR better off.
No I wont, the whole COO thing is idiotic, has no basis in reality and leads people to make poor tool buying decisions.
And FYI. China has built an industrial empire that exceeds that of the USA and Europe combined. China has an economy nearly as large as America and will exceed America within a decade. China built China using Chinese made tools.
The "lobster claw" statements are equally idiotic. Unless the material thickness of the tool causes clearance problems, the tools appearance is irrelevant to the job it performs.
^one opinion made with no basis in reality.
It is well documented that, by wide and far, American made tools are generally of better quality and higher pricepoints.
And while you claim their economy will be larger in a decade, they'll be out of clean drinking water in ~2 years.
There are more that just the 4 original sets on the Lowes site now including several of the storage products. Funny thing is a few have “new lower price” claims.
There are more that just the 4 original sets on the Lowes site now including several of the storage products. Funny thing is a few have “new lower price” claims.

My Apple IPhone is a tool.
Please provide a link to the documentation showing a better quality American made phone.
Same for my Milwaukee power tools, made in China.
No (esp in the context of this discussion) it's a phone. Nice strawman, though.
And it'll be made in WI soon
China can make excellent tools. However that's not what they were tasked with when the lobster claws came out. Quality costs more anywhere, but generally you don't look for high cost high quality in Chinese goods.
Stopped in to my local (Columbus, Ohio) Lowe's today and picked up the 81 piece set.
Here's some pics of the socket handles...

Is it serviceable?
As some predicted, this looks to be based on the Stanley Fatmax 120, which is not serviceable. No screws or snap rings.
Stopped in to my local (Columbus, Ohio) Lowe's today and picked up the 81 piece set.
Here's some pics of the socket handles...
Stopped in to my local (Columbus, Ohio) Lowe's today and picked up the 81 piece set.
Here's some pics of the socket handles...
Never thought I'd say it, but I do like the looks.
I saw this on the top today
I went to the local Lowe’s because I received an email stating that Craftsman tools are now available. Went to the store. No tools on display. I ask one of the employees and was told that they gave them in the back but are not putting them out till maybe Father’s Day. I told them when you search the store website they say they are available for pickup in the store. They said they have no idea where they are going to put them. Lots of dusty Kobalt tools displayed.
, idk why they insist on only having split drawers. The price is well out there almost 800 for the complete box, this box doesn't even compare good with an equivalent milwake.