Maybe Harbor Freight will attempt to go upscale and buy the Craftsman name?
LOL,yep quality China Craftsman.....BARF

Maybe Harbor Freight will attempt to go upscale and buy the Craftsman name?

real estate is the reason they bought k-mart. They bought every k-mart that owned the location and got rid of every one that was leased.
I think I'm going to slowly switch to kobalt as my craftsman stuff breaks. And gearwrench.
And that right there is why I don't have CM stuff save for a few odd pieces in the mix. What I do have doesn't need a warranty because I haven't been able to break it in normal uses.
Why own tools that have a history of failures? There are a few things in the lineup that should get a complete re-do while others are the mark of mediocrity. They work but.....
And yes, there is some good stuff too but why have to sort through a pile to get it?
Makes for good profits in reselling however. People seem to love the brand.
And that right there is why I don't have CM stuff save for a few odd pieces in the mix. What I do have doesn't need a warranty because I haven't been able to break it in normal uses.
Why own tools that have a history of failures? There are a few things in the lineup that should get a complete re-do while others are the mark of mediocrity. They work but.....
And yes, there is some good stuff too but why have to sort through a pile to get it?
Makes for good profits in reselling however. People seem to love the brand.
Wait, Mexican tools? What brands are those?
I have had a Sears credit card since 1996. Last month they sent me a letter telling me that they reviewed my credit and have cancelled my account. I hadn't even used the card in 3 or 4 years. That to me was a sign they are about to be sold. I don't think it will be long now.
I think they should open an all-tool store (similar to the HF idea) with a nice big CRAFTSMAN - MADE IN USA sign on the store front. Put it in a central location, staffed with people who work with and know - and love - tools, and have it stocked and ready to serve.
It's my personal feeling that this is more of a result of Citibank's financial woes than anything else. As you may know, Citibank actually handles Sears credit cards including Sears Mastercard. I had a Sears M/C but did not use it much over the years. After the big bank bailouts I received a letter from Citibank that reduced my credit limit to a few hundred dollars. I closed the account since it was no longer very useful to me. Citibank did a similar thing to a Citgo Mastercard I had and I closed that account too.I have had a Sears credit card since 1996. Last month they sent me a letter telling me that they reviewed my credit and have cancelled my account. I hadn't even used the card in 3 or 4 years. That to me was a sign they are about to be sold. I don't think it will be long now.
I think they should open an all-tool store (similar to the HF idea) with a nice big CRAFTSMAN - MADE IN USA sign on the store front. Put it in a central location, staffed with people who work with and know - and love - tools, and have it stocked and ready to serve. Have rebuild kits on site, with people who can do it while you wait, treating it like the passed-down treasures that they are. And have computer terminals so customers can surf and compare options and prices and order sets of tools that will be delivered on time. I think enough people would patronize a store like that to keep it going and grow strong again.
I would.
Even though it is now made in China? Deceptive, but I am sure it will work on most folks.
As soon as he can find the fairy dust necessary to make that fantasy a reality, I'm sure Eddie Lampert will get right on it.
No, you misunderstood. I meant take all the money they're throwing down the drain on diversifying and put it into USA companies making the tools here like they did in the old days.
I think a fair percentage of folks would pay a premium price for tools that they know are made domestically, and that SEARS took the bold step to abandon their recent practices and bring the production back home. Look at how S-K and Enderes are doing.
sears can close all their stores and do okay they own every mall they have a sears location on. they make money without the sears stores.
I don't know what you mean by a premium price, but I doubt that the average tool buyer would be willing to pay much more for Craftsman tools than they do now, regardless of the COO. Certainly not enough to support the sort of store you outlined.
It doesn't matter anyway, because there's no way that Sears is going to fold up shop and then open a string of Craftsman stores.
Around here, there are a chain of smaller Sears Hardware stores that only sell Craftsman tools, power tools, lawn power equipment, hardware, home stuff (locks, fencing systems, wood, etc..).
sears can close all their stores and do okay they own every mall they have a sears location on. they make money without the sears stores.