After work yesterday I stopped by Sears to pick up a Craftsman 1/4" universal joint. I have a snow blower repair that would be easier with the universal although not absolutely required. I have a fair amount of USA craftsman, but I'm not above buying a Chinese tool from time to time. For hand tools - at least sockets and ratchets - I have moved on to Snap On, but for 1/4 drive I still only have craftsman. One day I'll replace it with some snap on (or maybe USA Williams).
So as I drove into the parking lot I saw one other car. The parking lot black top was is poor shape. The side walks were cracked. The cement base of the parking lot lighting was cracked and falling apart. The thought crossed my mind that this Sears maybe went out of business but last I heard our sears was never on the store closing listing. I proceeded. They were still open for business.
I walked into the store and noticed how sparsely all the isles and tools were spread out. Even the shelves were sparely populated and looked fairly empty. I saw 2 other customers roaming. I proceeded to look for the 1/4 universal and found the place it should have been but there was none. They did have 3/8 and 1/2 universals but the rack for the 1/4 was empty. Drat! Oh well, I figured I'd take a look around since I was here. I haven't been in a Sears for several years. I walked up and down the tool isles and was aghast at the Craftsman tools I saw. The lobster claw wrenches were all I saw. The pliers and screwdrivers looked truly awful. Then I saw what I was looking for(!), the 1/4 universal as part of a 3 piece set including the 3/8 and 1/2. It was only 3 dollars more than the individual 1/4 universal joint. I grabbed it and looked at it. It looked OK I thought and I proceeded to towards the checkout. Half way there I turned around - I couldn't do it! I put it back and exited. I just could not bring myself to support Craftsman anymore. I won't do it.
I'm done with craftsman. I might purchase an old stock USA on the bay or swap meet, but I don't think I will ever step foot in another Sears again. I drove home and was a bit sad. As I said earlier I'm not above buying a Chinese tool from time to time. I even have 5-6 Chinese craftsman sockets, but never again.
As I exited the Sears parking lot there was a faded stop sign that was barely readable that I stopped at before proceeding home.
So as I drove into the parking lot I saw one other car. The parking lot black top was is poor shape. The side walks were cracked. The cement base of the parking lot lighting was cracked and falling apart. The thought crossed my mind that this Sears maybe went out of business but last I heard our sears was never on the store closing listing. I proceeded. They were still open for business.
I walked into the store and noticed how sparsely all the isles and tools were spread out. Even the shelves were sparely populated and looked fairly empty. I saw 2 other customers roaming. I proceeded to look for the 1/4 universal and found the place it should have been but there was none. They did have 3/8 and 1/2 universals but the rack for the 1/4 was empty. Drat! Oh well, I figured I'd take a look around since I was here. I haven't been in a Sears for several years. I walked up and down the tool isles and was aghast at the Craftsman tools I saw. The lobster claw wrenches were all I saw. The pliers and screwdrivers looked truly awful. Then I saw what I was looking for(!), the 1/4 universal as part of a 3 piece set including the 3/8 and 1/2. It was only 3 dollars more than the individual 1/4 universal joint. I grabbed it and looked at it. It looked OK I thought and I proceeded to towards the checkout. Half way there I turned around - I couldn't do it! I put it back and exited. I just could not bring myself to support Craftsman anymore. I won't do it.
I'm done with craftsman. I might purchase an old stock USA on the bay or swap meet, but I don't think I will ever step foot in another Sears again. I drove home and was a bit sad. As I said earlier I'm not above buying a Chinese tool from time to time. I even have 5-6 Chinese craftsman sockets, but never again.
As I exited the Sears parking lot there was a faded stop sign that was barely readable that I stopped at before proceeding home.

