The sintered metal debacle. Instead of broaching a metal slug the pressed them out of basically powdered metal.
Many things can be made like that but the stresses a socket takes became too much for the process to hold up.
They were faster and cheaper to make, plus they took a nice finish.
Until a week after they hit the stores the warranty retutns began. And the sets were dumped in rummage sales everywhere with pissed off mechanics heading to Sears again. My dad was one of them.
The black years of SK saw more 'innovation' of that sort too. Nothing to do with the current boss.
Many things can be made like that but the stresses a socket takes became too much for the process to hold up.
They were faster and cheaper to make, plus they took a nice finish.
Until a week after they hit the stores the warranty retutns began. And the sets were dumped in rummage sales everywhere with pissed off mechanics heading to Sears again. My dad was one of them.
The black years of SK saw more 'innovation' of that sort too. Nothing to do with the current boss.
