kiatech
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Local store here carries craftsman and its ONLY USA made!
What kind of store? Sears? Ace?
I have always liked Craftsman sockets, just wish they made them in 6 point rather than all 12 point. But to be honest, it's never been a problem for me, just a preference.I might not be understanding this correctly? But I have a full set of those in 1/4", 3/8 and 1/2" made in USA industrial craftsmen. The ratchets I have in all sizes are nothing to be proud of. I pretty much stopped using them I just leave them at work. They work just fine but it just a bit sad that dirt cheap Taiwan made ratchets are smoother and less slop and hold sockets in place tighter. But I do like my mid 90's made in usa craftsmen. I have given up on any modern craftsmen products regardless of what the COO is.
No there is not. Don't kid yourself
ummm craftsmen does make 6 point sockets?
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but everything else you said is agreeable
With Craftsman I can see where you are coming from and even in the general sense, I understand this as well. With Craftsman, long gone are the days where a majority of products were proudly made in America. I miss those days, as more Americans had jobs and Sears hired people that knew what they were selling and had experience using these items.
Sure some Craftsman products are still sourced from companies that make some of their items in America still, but that number is well below even 50% these days. That and Sears seems to hire just about anyone for their retail stores these days. My local Sears only seems to have teenagers only know almost nothing about tools and are more interested in their electronic toys than doing work.
Whereas in the general sense, most Americans don't care about country origin and only care about paying next to nothing. Now I completely understand why non Americans don't care about supporting jobs here, as I presume they want to support their home country first and foremost. That is reasonable, as I do the same and don't apologize for that either. Now granted, if the product is no longer made in my home country anymore, I am then forced to buy elsewhere, but ideally I want this to from a country that treats their citizens with respect and is humane towards them.
Now being a blue collar worker that believes in the traditional blue collar ideology of working hard and doing the very best you can do, no one has the right how to tell you how to spend that money. Same applies to white collar workers as well. That being said, as an American, I support American manufacturing jobs any time I can. Sure some products might cost more, but in the long run, keeping my fellow Americans working is pivotal to America's future.
Since 2001*, 3.2 million jobs have been to China alone and 42,400* factories have shut down since that time as well. Out of every country, we owe China the most at a staggering 1270.3* billion US dollars and that number is increasing as well. Granted the unemployment rate isn't as high as this was a couple of years ago, there are still a vast amount of people that are still out of a job due to outsourcing as well.
Part of me wonders when Americans started becoming so apathetic, narcissistic and lacking empathy for their own fellow Americans that have lost their jobs due to this? As this isn't just a job that was lost, as some have lost their homes, families have been divided and even their entire life has been uprooted. Some of these people can barely afford to themselves let alone their families.
*Here are some sources for this information.
First article.
Second link.
Yeah I'm aware they make them, but I've never once seen them on a shelf. Maybe that's changing, I don't know.ummm craftsmen does make 6 point sockets?
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but everything else you said is agreeable
It is sad that the new Chinese made Craftsman ratchets are actually better quality than the Danaher USA made ones of the last 15 years.
I'll take a HF ratchet over ANY raised panel Craftsman ratchet, Foreign or Domestic. They have always built them with overly generous specs and they just consistently fail, and fail, and fail. Sockets, yeah I'll take them. US wrenches, yep, they're great. But I'll skip Craftsman ratchets.I have a usa set 10 years old and I will take that over the new china set.
Nice eBay sourced picture.
You know those are the Chinese sockets right?