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perfluorooctane sulfonate or "PFOS" is being banned in 2015 and is used in Chrome Plating. Only exemptions are for defense critical and aircraft parts.

There is supposedly some replacement chemicals for PFOS to allow chrome plating but there is some questions as to durability of the new process and chrome end product.

People wonder where the jobs are going, and why you can't get good domestically produced tools at a fair price anymore. Sometimes I have to wonder how many people realize the effect of EPA policies like this one, and if they would do something about it if they did realize it. Something like this basically puts domestic tool production on a silver platter and just hands it over to places like taiwan and china where they don't have these kind of ridiculous restrictions to deal with.
 
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After about 3 years of owning this set, I'm up to about 1/3 of sockets that have developed rust on the outside chroming of the sockets. I return the ones that are rusting, of course, but it seems to continue with additional sockets.

With word about the chrome process being changed, I'm going to purchase the SK 1/4 and 3/8 sets. I'll keep the Craftsman 1/2 because it's so cost ineffective to purchase new 1/2" SK sockets plus they don't go to nearly the size Craftsman does.

Just a heads up for those thinking they're getting an awesome deal. Me personally, I can't take practically new, unused sockets just rusting after a couple months in some cases by sitting in a tool box. I even use the ZeRust toolbox liners from Lowe's that are supposed to prevent sockets and other things from rusting.
 

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Alright, I'm gonna try to get a set with a student discount... does anyone know if it's half off $340? Also, I'm an online student with no id card, do I need to provide one for the discount?

In order to get anything 50% off with student discount you have to take in your card they hand out in class. I believe the 50% off was for tool storage IIRC.
 

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Yea.... Because a few jobs for a very small percentage of the population is more important than pollution issues that effect a much greater number of people for a much greater number of years.

I don't know about you, but I don't want the water I drink, the air I breathe, and the fish I eat all poisoned because somebody in some factory complained that they couldn't adapt and find a different job.
 

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I'm sure it promotes global warming too right? That is always brought up.

To be clear I don't agree.
 
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I'm sure it promotes global warming too right? That is always brought up.

To be clear I don't agree.

A lot of people don't agree. But something is making the water rise here in Norfolk. Navy is spending millions of dollars trying to raise the piers and areas of the bases.
 

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When Mount Saint Helens erupted it put more CO2 and other pollutants in the air than all of man kind combined up to that point.

Sure things are bad and poisonous and you shouldn't just dump it in a lake. That's why there are proper procedures, if a company breaks the law then close that one company. Nuclear wastes is worse than anything banned so far, I don't see the US stopping all nuclear plants.

Paint already ***** with the new banned stuff you can't add to it, so now chrome plating will **** too.


Sorry, I won't post anymore, since we are way off the Good Deals topic!!!!
 

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Yea.... Because a few jobs for a very small percentage of the population is more important than pollution issues that effect a much greater number of people for a much greater number of years.

I don't know about you, but I don't want the water I drink, the air I breathe, and the fish I eat all poisoned because somebody in some factory complained that they couldn't adapt and find a different job.

I'm not suggesting these chemicals should be allowed to pollute anything. I'm suggesting proper containment procedures could be required. It's not necessary to ban production and use of it, just keep it out of the environment, and you've accomplished the same thing.
 

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Guys, guys, guys... if your post is not about the Craftsman 299-piece socket set, please post somewhere else. You are going to get this thread closed.
 

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After about 3 years of owning this set, I'm up to about 1/3 of sockets that have developed rust on the outside chroming of the sockets. I return the ones that are rusting, of course, but it seems to continue with additional sockets.

With word about the chrome process being changed, I'm going to purchase the SK 1/4 and 3/8 sets. I'll keep the Craftsman 1/2 because it's so cost ineffective to purchase new 1/2" SK sockets plus they don't go to nearly the size Craftsman does.

Just a heads up for those thinking they're getting an awesome deal. Me personally, I can't take practically new, unused sockets just rusting after a couple months in some cases by sitting in a tool box. I even use the ZeRust toolbox liners from Lowe's that are supposed to prevent sockets and other things from rusting.

I am with you here.

I wish I could find a completely comprehensive 1/2" only set like they offer with this 299pc set. I want this set only for the 1/2" portion, but really don't care for the other sizes as I am very well covered on them already. Like you said though, it is very pricy though for the larger sizes.
 

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After about 3 years of owning this set, I'm up to about 1/3 of sockets that have developed rust on the outside chroming of the sockets. I return the ones that are rusting, of course, but it seems to continue with additional sockets.

With word about the chrome process being changed, I'm going to purchase the SK 1/4 and 3/8 sets. I'll keep the Craftsman 1/2 because it's so cost ineffective to purchase new 1/2" SK sockets plus they don't go to nearly the size Craftsman does.

Just a heads up for those thinking they're getting an awesome deal. Me personally, I can't take practically new, unused sockets just rusting after a couple months in some cases by sitting in a tool box. I even use the ZeRust toolbox liners from Lowe's that are supposed to prevent sockets and other things from rusting.

I have had this set for about 5 years now, and do not have a single rusty socket in the set. They are in the garage inside my box on Hansen trays. The temp in the garage is close to the outside temp, no heat or a/c unless we fire up the fans or the pellet stove.

If I could justify getting another one of these sets it would already be on the way.
 

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How did anyone get this with their student id? I tried last night, but was told I would have to pay full list price to order it to the store, and then they would adjust the price once it came in.

Guys were very helpful, even gave me the card with the 50% off codes, but said it's a special order situation.
 

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Just got my set. Checked a few sockets in each bag, and they were made in the USA. Haven't checked for any AWOL sockets yet, but am very excited about the set.
Actually got the set for $161.68, without using any points! Definitely made my day.
 

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Just got my set. Checked a few sockets in each bag, and they were made in the USA. Haven't checked for any AWOL sockets yet, but am very excited about the set.
Actually got the set for $161.68, without using any points! Definitely made my day.

How did you do that?
 

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I'm not suggesting these chemicals should be allowed to pollute anything. I'm suggesting proper containment procedures could be required. It's not necessary to ban production and use of it, just keep it out of the environment, and you've accomplished the same thing.

:dunno:

Proper containment procedures were already required and companies decided to just do what they wanted with it anyway because of the hassle.
 

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Proper containment procedures were already required and companies decided to just do what they wanted with it anyway because of the hassle.

If the problem is a company disregarding the law, then the problem will not be solved by making a new law. The problem will be solved by enforcement of the exisiting law. Hold the company responsible for cleanup, and criminal and civil penalties for violations.
 
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If the problem is a company disregarding the law, then the problem will not be solved by making a new law. The problem will be solved by enforcement of the exisiting law. Hold the company responsible for cleanup, and criminal and civil penalties for violations.

They do that to, but by the time the chemicals are in the ground, and possibly in the groundwater, it's too late.

There's been a couple of movies about the problem.
 

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As requested, here are the pictures of what I received. Pulled out one 24mm 12-point socket to compare to a US made one I have.

You can see that the manufacturing on the inside is not as nice as the US made socket. You can also see that the end of the socket is not completely round. There is a dent that got finished over. They would probably work fine but the defect on the one part I pulled out didn't give me confidence as to the quality of the rest of them. Again, YMMV.

U.S. Made Craftsman on the left. Chinese one on the right.


























Thanks for posting the pics! Look at the finish of the offshore CM, it's better than the USA ones i received! I like the close up's of inside the socket.
 

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To report, I bought my set online in Oct 14'. Finally got around to doing a inventory:

_ All 299 pieces are accounted for.

_ 3 have missing info of some sort ie laser etching or stamping
(still totally usable)

_ All look very nice and super pumped to have this set before USA made stock is/was gone.

Thanks for the heads up, glad I jumped on the set. Now I need to invest in the organizer that the others have posted.
 

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I have had this set for about 5 years now, and do not have a single rusty socket in the set. They are in the garage inside my box on Hansen trays. The temp in the garage is close to the outside temp, no heat or a/c unless we fire up the fans or the pellet stove.

If I could justify getting another one of these sets it would already be on the way.

You're a lucky one, I didn't have my set 2 months before they started developing rust on practically all of them.

I have to oil them pretty regularly to keep them from rusting, meanwhile my junk HF set I had prior to this set is pristine, oh the irony.
 

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late to the game here... Is it even possible to get these 299 sets USA made anymore? Thanks!

It's rolling the dice as this point. But the finish on the offshore set looks fantastic. I wouldn't worry either way. I got a USA set and the finish isn't the best, but it's still good.
 

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I ordered a set at the end of November, made in China. I called and asked about a US made set, and they couldn't promise anything. They said production changed to China in September for this set.
 

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late to the game here... Is it even possible to get these 299 sets USA made anymore? Thanks!

There is Kobalt 300 piece set at Lowes for around $129 before you get any 10% Lowes coupon . . .
. . . OR instead 20% or 25% coupon from Harbor Freight if you're aggressive at the customer service counter !! :D Not sure if that is China or Taiwan set.
 

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I ordered a set at the end of November, made in China. I called and asked about a US made set, and they couldn't promise anything. They said production changed to China in September for this set.


what did u think of the china finish?
 

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I got a USA 299 set last year, and ended up needing another set of the larger MM sizes (28?-36) and ended up with a china set.

The china set was cosmetically much, much nicer than the USA sockets I have.
 

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So can we assume that the COO on these is likely China now?

Whos the last to purchase these, updates?
 

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so can we assume that the coo on these is likely china now?

Whos the last to purchase these, updates?


01-20-2015
i'm returning the 299-piece socket set as they turned out to be half made in china.

It's a shame too because i really like the dual-marked sockets as they're easy to read quickly and you don't have to worry if the etched get's scratched off.

01-10-2015
i ordered a set at the end of november, made in china.

I called and asked about a us made set, and they couldn't promise anything.

They said production changed to china in september for this set.
 
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So can we assume that the COO on these is likely China now?

Whos the last to purchase these, updates?

I bought the 308 piece set a few weeks ago (on sale cheaper than the 299).

Made in China
1 socket was incorrect and 8 had incomplete finish on the interior. No issues getting replacements sent - the replacements were US made.
The easy read label is very inconsistently placed and on some of them hard to read. - you would expect it to be placed so it can be easily read when on a socket rail but that's not the case.

Overall, I'm pretty happy with them. My only regret was not buying the set years ago.

My only disappointment in the set was organizing them, I had really wanted a single drawer organizer from foamfittools but the dimensions of my drawer were more narrow and deeper. Unfortunately, the statement on the website about modifying a design at little to no extra cost is a lure and they quoted me $230 for an adaptation of their $90 liner due to extensive computer work required.

Check out the picture, I organized them with 9 sets of the HF plastic rails which I am very satisfied with - I keep the most frequently used size rails laying down. I also attached a picture of the easy read labels - I would have expected them to all be perpendicular to the rail.
 

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I bought the 308 piece set a few weeks ago (on sale cheaper than the 299).

Made in China
1 socket was incorrect and 8 had incomplete finish on the interior. No issues getting replacements sent - the replacements were US made.
The easy read label is very inconsistently placed and on some of them hard to read. - you would expect it to be placed so it can be easily read when on a socket rail but that's not the case.

Overall, I'm pretty happy with them. My only regret was not buying the set years ago.

My only disappointment in the set was organizing them, I had really wanted a single drawer organizer from foamfittools but the dimensions of my drawer were more narrow and deeper. Unfortunately, the statement on the website about modifying a design at little to no extra cost is a lure and they quoted me $230 for an adaptation of their $90 liner due to extensive computer work required.

Check out the picture, I organized them with 9 sets of the HF plastic rails which I am very satisfied with - I keep the most frequently used size rails laying down. I also attached a picture of the easy read labels - I would have expected them to all be perpendicular to the rail.
Very informative post for people that need it. Good job.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
 

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I bought the 308 piece set a few weeks ago (on sale cheaper than the 299).

Made in China

Very informative post for people that need it
Not to argue with you but I would like to hear this review after owning them for longer than a few weeks. Please check back with us in a few months once these have had the chance to be put to the test before we could really trust these.

I agree too I should have been buying these years ago before all the china business.
 
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1 socket was incorrect and 8 had incomplete finish on the interior. No issues getting replacements sent - the replacements were US made.
The easy read label is very inconsistently placed and on some of them hard to read. - you would expect it to be placed so it can be easily read when on a socket rail but that's not the case.

USA sets have/had identical "issues". People just need to keep in mind that its a super cheap set. Not many places you can get a socket set like it at less than a dollar a piece regardless of COO.

I said it once in this thread though, but i'll say it again. The set is massive overkill for the home do-it-yourselfer. Wish I took the ~$300 and purchased a couple SK sets instead. Far nicer product and sizes/drives you'll use 99% of the time. For a starter mechanic I think this Cman set is a great way to start primarily to equip you with seldom used sizes you might otherwise pay a premium for or not have on hand. I feel the same way about the raised panel wrench sets that offer the large sizes. Great buy for a workable product just to have it on hand.
 
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USA sets have/had identical "issues". People just need to keep in mind that its a super cheap set. Not many places you can get a socket set like it at less than a dollar a piece regardless of COO.

I said it once in this thread though, but i'll say it again. The set is massive overkill for the home do-it-yourselfer. Wish I took the ~$300 and purchased a couple SK sets instead. Far nicer product and sizes/drives you'll use 99% of the time. For a starter mechanic I think this Cman set is a great way to start primarily to equip you with seldom used sizes you might otherwise pay a premium for or not have on hand. I feel the same way about the raised panel wrench sets that offer the large sizes. Great buy for a workable product just to have it on hand.

I agree 100% on the quality and use. I am not a mechanic so it is definitely overkill, but there was that one time last year when I had my truck half apart and needed a socket I didn't have - and that will never happen again.
 
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