Try to imagine that you are an occasional weekend warrior wrench turner. Just taking care of one or two cars. Probably not doing engine rebuilds, but occasionally maybe taking on something "involved". You simply cannot justify the premium tool truck brands but don't want one time/throw away tools either.
For many years, Craftsman filled the need. But, with their tool quality going downhill and the whole corporation in limbo, maybe this is not the best choice anymore? Personally, Craftsman has served me fine for many years.
I guess key criteria is tool quality, ease of purchase, and ease of replacement. I suppose with a "better" tool, ease of replacement is less of an issue. The Sears warranty and ease of replacement is hard to beat. It would **** to have to mail in a socket or wrench for warranty replacement, IMO.
What other "moderate price/moderate quality" tool choices are there in the Craftsman price range? Have any of the Asian made tool brands stepped up to the plate to offer competition in this price range? Are the offerings by Home Depot, Lowes, various hardware and Auto stores to be considered?
Thank you
For many years, Craftsman filled the need. But, with their tool quality going downhill and the whole corporation in limbo, maybe this is not the best choice anymore? Personally, Craftsman has served me fine for many years.
I guess key criteria is tool quality, ease of purchase, and ease of replacement. I suppose with a "better" tool, ease of replacement is less of an issue. The Sears warranty and ease of replacement is hard to beat. It would **** to have to mail in a socket or wrench for warranty replacement, IMO.
What other "moderate price/moderate quality" tool choices are there in the Craftsman price range? Have any of the Asian made tool brands stepped up to the plate to offer competition in this price range? Are the offerings by Home Depot, Lowes, various hardware and Auto stores to be considered?
Thank you

, I wish our Craftsman Tools were made in the USA.