Here are a couple things I noticed-
1 - At the beginning he points to a box of Cornwell tools and says "the good American made stuff." I believe Cornwell tool boxes are made in Mexico by Waterloo.
2 - You can't buy Cornwell tools from anywhere but a dealer, and they seem to be few and far between in many areas. Why would Cornwell spend all the money to sponsor shows like this? Most people don't have any way to buy Cornwell tools if they want to.
Good Video. Too bad most of it's Horse ****. Mexican made tool boxes and Stanley built screwdrivers. They don't tell you about how bad the Chrome ***** either.
all the chrome i have seen has been awesome and the screwdriver was a witte. I just dont like how the sockets have one detent hole.
All the chome on every cornwell tool I own looks like ****. I stand corrected on the screwdrivers. For some reason I was thinking they were Facom
Going off most of your posts, every tool made is a ************* unless it is made by Snap-On.
Give me a few examples of tools I called peices of **** other than the new Mac tools and Craftsman Raised panel ratchets. Remember I'm the guy who takes the heat for bragging on how well tools like Duralast are and how strong some HF ratchets are. Before making a blanket statement like that about me your may want to remove your cranium from you ******
Give me a few examples of tools I called peices of **** other than the new Mac tools and Craftsman Raised panel ratchets. Remember I'm the guy who takes the heat for bragging on how well tools like Duralast are and how strong some HF ratchets are. Before making a blanket statement like that about me your may want to remove your cranium from you ******

Here's a video of the tool box plant.
Not sure where its located.
You're not sure? I didn't see any white people in that factory. Just sayin'.
Good Video. Too bad most of it's Horse ****. Mexican made tool boxes and Stanley built screwdrivers. They don't tell you about how bad the Chrome ***** either.
Give me a few examples of tools I called peices of **** other than the new Mac tools and Craftsman Raised panel ratchets. Remember I'm the guy who takes the heat for bragging on how well tools like Duralast are and how strong some HF ratchets are. Before making a blanket statement like that about me your may want to remove your cranium from you ******
OK, I've about had it. All my life as a working tech there was rarely a tool in my box that wasn't made in the USA. Every nor and then something of interest would earn it's way in but about 98% was USA like Snap-On, MAC and a little Craftsman. Over the last few years I've discovered some well made offshore brands(Gearwrench, Duralast, etc) that rival USA brands. Heres the deal, Either the company does the bait and switch with great tools then moves onto **** (Duralast) or wiggles it's way out of replacing the tool(Gearwrench) or in some cases tries to replace your broken USA tool with a China based tool (Craftsman and Mac) That it has become overwhemly obvious what the solution to the delemia is. Buy older USA, New USA that is marked USA and screw all the rest. I'm sick to death of being screwed over by so many tool companies because they can.Ive made up my mind that if it isn't Made in the USA, marked Made in the USA I'm not buying it. End of rant
I can confirm at least half of that statement. Incidentally, my email to Cornwell about that went unanswered, as did a previous poster'.smy cornwell dealer told me their toolboxes are made in usa and their rolling carts are china.
Yeah, it's so bad you can hardly tell it's shiny. Real ****. ***** big time.They don't tell you about how bad the Chrome ***** either.
Not sure I'd have gone out on that limb.agreed.... holeshot knows his ****!
Yeah, it's so bad you can hardly tell it's shiny. Real ****. ***** big time.
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Not sure I'd have gone out on that limb.
Good Video. Too bad most of it's Horse ****. Mexican made tool boxes and Stanley built screwdrivers. They don't tell you about how bad the Chrome ***** either.
they've definetly had a stint of chrome issues but i think their chrome is great.
well you did pull a complete 180 by starting a rant thread with this in it![]()
Here are a couple things I noticed-
1 - At the beginning he points to a box of Cornwell tools and says "the good American made stuff." I believe Cornwell tool boxes are made in Mexico by Waterloo.
2 - You can't buy Cornwell tools from anywhere but a dealer, and they seem to be few and far between in many areas. Why would Cornwell spend all the money to sponsor shows like this? Most people don't have any way to buy Cornwell tools if they want to.
Yeah, it's so bad you can hardly tell it's shiny. Real ****. ***** big time.
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Not sure I'd have gone out on that limb.
zrexxer on the sockets do they still rely on the use of the one retention hole for the retention ball or have they started to scallop out all 4 sides?
Mexico, and Canda are in North America. That's why you have to be careful. In the video he says the tool box is American Made. American made does not mean Made In USA.
Mexico, and Canda are in North America. That's why you have to be careful. In the video he says the tool box is American Made. American made does not mean Made In USA.

Honestly, Flame away for this, but that factory in Mexico looks like a way better operation than the one in the original video. Quality test equipment being used, new machinery etc etc. Compare that to the ghetto ratchet test fixture built on the edge of a work bench in the original video.
my cornwell dealer told me their toolboxes are made in usa and their rolling carts are china.
Honestly, that never occurred to me. That's the kind of manipulative and dishonest play on words that really irritates the hell out of me. Probably dreamed up by some marketing geek and then OK'd by the company shyster with a hundred dollar haircut.
If they're waiting on my business, they might as well fire everyone and shut the place down. They'll never seen another dime from me.
What they fail to realize is that they aren't anywhere near being the only game in town. They need consumers more than consumers need them.
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