know what really killed them? they didnt focus on making quality stuff, they made mediocre ****. then they decided to make all sorts of gimmicky **** tools.. waste of time and money on that one.
Yes they did make high quality tools under the Craftsman Pro label, but people were too greedy or ignorant of it and bashed them regardless.
Sears went under because of poor marketing and customer ignorance, not the tools themselves. It was never the tools themselves. Those were always priced fairly for what they were, once you add the B&M overhead, which an extreme cheapskate doesn't want to pay for and I can understand that.
Then you get those sentimentalists who try to claim Cman was great 50 years ago. I have their BIG set from 50 years ago, and hardly ever use it because I also have one of their last made in USA sets and it is better quality.

