SignalZero
Well-known member
I've had 2 ratchets I bought used replaced under warranty. Both times I was attempting to buy a part to fix the ratchet and the company rep. just offered to do the replacement.
The first was a Snap On, as the part I needed wasn't available alone(the screw that holds the flex head on). Lady on the phone asked for my address and told me she would have a new ratchet shipped to me.
The other was a Craftman 1/2" drive I paid $1 for, knowing it was broken. USA-made, so I planned to get a rebuild kit for it. Older guy at the counter says I'd have to go to the parts direct website to get a rebuild kit. He then pulls out a box of old, beat up rebuilt ratchets and let's me pick one. Ended up with an old =v= ratchet they had actually refurbished.
What about a guy unknowingly buying his son a Chinese Craftsman box and raised panel wrench set, because he thinks the quality is just as good as when his dad bought him those things in the '70s.
If it wasn't for GJ, I don't know when I would've realized C-man was switching to Chinese made. I probably would've ended up with a decent amount of the Chinese stuff only to find out after the fact. It's not like Sears was volunteering this information, other than pulling the "Made in USA" logos off the packaging.
The first was a Snap On, as the part I needed wasn't available alone(the screw that holds the flex head on). Lady on the phone asked for my address and told me she would have a new ratchet shipped to me.
The other was a Craftman 1/2" drive I paid $1 for, knowing it was broken. USA-made, so I planned to get a rebuild kit for it. Older guy at the counter says I'd have to go to the parts direct website to get a rebuild kit. He then pulls out a box of old, beat up rebuilt ratchets and let's me pick one. Ended up with an old =v= ratchet they had actually refurbished.
While I don't condone scamming Sears, I also don't like being scammed by them either. You know, like when you take in a USA made tool and they give you back Chinese junk in exchange. Karma is a mofo.
What about a guy unknowingly buying his son a Chinese Craftsman box and raised panel wrench set, because he thinks the quality is just as good as when his dad bought him those things in the '70s.

If it wasn't for GJ, I don't know when I would've realized C-man was switching to Chinese made. I probably would've ended up with a decent amount of the Chinese stuff only to find out after the fact. It's not like Sears was volunteering this information, other than pulling the "Made in USA" logos off the packaging.




