RandyRanderson
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I have a bunch of USA Craftsman. I actually like the 6pt sockets a lot.
I have been successful proving a shill bidder was involved. Ebay never did a thing when I told them.
I recently bought a pair of tires on ebay. I received the tires, but it was from a company that I often use and not an individual. I thought it was odd, but wondered if they had a personal account to sell business items to avoid MAP. It turns out the ebay seller created a new account in my name (with a different gmail address), charged it to a credit card, and when I received my item they reversed the CC charge. The company was screwed out of the $$. They contacted me from the information in my other account, because they thought it looked odd, and we pieced it all together. ebay did nothing.
Minimum Advertised PriceWhat does MAP stand for?
Glad to see you're liking those SK's. I do as well.
Although, I like U.S.A Craftsmans too...just for the sake of nostalgia. I still reach for them from time to time. And I'm glad that iconic American brand is coming back in next year or two.. so I've read.
All the sockets everyone has mentioned are great too. I think in this day and age it's really just a matter of preference. I even have a nice no-skip set of Pittsburgh Pro 1/4" 6-point sockets that I like.
Anyways, I always like to see when people go after those SK's... another iconic American brand that I hope is here to stay for the long haul.
My 2-cents.
Funny this should come up. I have a Gearwrench 120 xp ratchet that has become my go to 3/8" drive. My friend was helping me and my back up was a C man raised plate and he said here's the crappy Craftsman.
Later on when he actually used it he found it worked well as I had cleaned it lubed in the last year.
The super lube and maintaining your tools works wonders for how they preform.
Seems like replacing all of your Craftsman with SK is just going to cost you even more money.
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