Spdfreak91
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They already started craftsman MADE IN USA, saw blades at their American saw factory in E-longmeadow ,http://www.masslive.com/business-news/index.ssf/2018/02/stanely_black_and_decker.html
They already started craftsman MADE IN USA, saw blades at their American saw factory in E-longmeadow ,http://www.masslive.com/business-news/index.ssf/2018/02/stanely_black_and_decker.html
Which one of you posted the reviews for the new 120-tooth ratchet sets?![]()
I was in Lowes last night, but no C-man in the store. Stanley sockets and ratchets were ~25% off and a few Kobalt sets were 50%+ off, but that is normal.
Coach
Pleading ignorant here...
Why the excitement for Craftsman to be at Lowes, when its same product from Sears, or no? I can understand whens it USA again.
Lowe’s has the “new” Craftsman as made by Stanley - Black & Decker whereas Sears has the old “worst in the world and made in China” stuff...
I don't see how Stanley - Black & Decker can make a quality tool in the USA and still be cheap enough for Lowe's customers. Lowe's customers are some of the cheapest people on the face of the earth.
When Walmart told their suppliers to cut costs, the suppliers offshored to China.Lowe's does not have anything to do with Craftsman otherwise then selling the merchandise. Stanley Black and Decker boughtCraftsman brand from Sears.
Thanks for making my point for me.If anything just watch what SBD did to the other brands that they bought.
To pour more gas on the fire. Craftsman.com posted this a few days ago.
https://www.craftsman.com/We-Build-Pride#product-grid
Pleading ignorant here...
Why the excitement for Craftsman to be at Lowes, when its same product from Sears, or no? I can understand whens it USA again.
To pour more gas on the fire. Craftsman.com posted this a few days ago.
https://www.craftsman.com/We-Build-Pride#product-grid
Stanley Black & Decker suggested their new Craftsman tools would be "Made in the USA with global materials". The hype built up over a year, so plenty got excited about it.
So far, there is no evidence of any "USA" in the new Craftsman ratchets and sockets debuting at Lowe's stores.
AFAIK all they said after the Craftsman purchase was "To accommodate the future growth of Craftsman, we intend to expand our manufacturing footprint in the U.S. This will add jobs in the U.S., where we have increased our manufacturing headcount by 40% in the past three years" and a lot of people construed that to mean there would once again be made in USA Craftsman ratchets, sockets, wrenches, etc. I've always been skeptical about that.
IIRC most of 'Craftsman' sales are lawn and garden, followed by power tools, and lastly hand tools. I've always been leery to think Stanley would try to bring back the latter to the US. The area where Stanley had already "increased our manufacturing headcount by 40% in the past three years" was their Dewalt power tool line.
Besides, if you think about it, if they start making lifetime guaranteed hand tools under the Craftsman name again, how would that even work? Will we be able to bring in broken foreign-made Craftsman tools to trade for the USA-made ones? Everybody and their brother would be intentionally breaking all their China-made Craftsmans to trade for new ones.
They took down the "Future of Craftsman" website that Stanley Black & Decker had set up last year, but here's a 2017 article on the subject:
http://toolguyd.com/stanley-black-decker-pledges-to-bring-craftsman-tool-production-back-to-usa/
"We are committed to bringing Craftsman’s manufacturing back to the United States, using materials from around the world, so you can take pride in knowing that Craftsman products sold by Stanley Black & Decker will once again be Made in the USA with global materials."
They took down the "Future of Craftsman" website that Stanley Black & Decker had set up last year, but here's a 2017 article on the subject:
http://toolguyd.com/stanley-black-decker-pledges-to-bring-craftsman-tool-production-back-to-usa/
"We are committed to bringing Craftsman’s manufacturing back to the United States, using materials from around the world, so you can take pride in knowing that Craftsman products sold by Stanley Black & Decker will once again be Made in the USA with global materials."
They should've completely got rid of the raised panel Cman wrenches, not continued manufacturing them.
Some people like the RP wrenches and ratchets.

I think the proper term for those people are **** fetishists![]()
Are you that socially incompetent where you believe it is normal to insult complete strangers simply because they disagree with you?

I think the proper term for those people are **** fetishists![]()
Ouch. That's a bit harsh.
I never had any problem with raised panel wrenches. The ratchets, notsomuch, but the wrenches have been good to me. I've been putting to good use the same nearly complete set of them for more than 20 years now. They're a whole lot better imho than crapsman's china-made full polish lobster claws. I've had plenty of friends/coworkers (and here at GJ) that complain about them, but I always thought raised panels fit comfortably in my hand and let me feel like I had a good grip on it. The wrenches themselves have stood the test of time for me, all except the line wrenches anywho. They did fail to impress a few times before I gave up on them.
But years ago before I did, I had one of the RP's slip into neutral because the selector isn't too positive,skinned all my knuckles on some rusty steel. Not to mention the mechanism just feels crappy compared to sk round heads or proto pears.
Some people like the RP wrenches and ratchets.
I know before I die, I’m getting a S&K SUPERKROME set. I saw a set in real life and it is so damn shiny.
When Walmart told their suppliers to cut costs, the suppliers offshored to China.
When Lowes tells Stanley to cut costs, you think Stanley is going to bring production out of Asia back to North America?
Lowe's has no history of improving Kobalt quality; they have a two-time losing streak instead--Williams to Danaher, Danaher to Asia. Three-time losing streak, if they're dumping Kobalt altogether in favor of Stanley Crapsman. There's no reason to expect Crapsman at Lowe's to be an improvement over Sears Crapsman. DIFFERENT, sure. Better? Not likely.

I can't wait for the crow feast when SBD ramps up US production of Craftsman hand tools.