Mostly this. I have a number of Carlyle tools and they are generally good. Combine that with decent availability between nearby stores and fairly fast shipping, I can see a case for paying some degree of a premium over other import brands. How much that should be is tough to quantify since for me at least, it is dependent on what Carlyle tool we are talking about vs the competition.If you think spending $150 on a made in Taiwan ratchet or set of wrenches is a good idea buy them all up, I don't give a **** how you spend your money.
Where things start to go off the rails for me is in cases like the aforementioned R3890 having a current price of $143. A Snap-On FH80 currently lists for about $150. I like Carlyle tools, but when the pricing is butting up against high end US made brands, I'll look elsewhere. I'd rather they just try to find a consistent pricing structure that sits somewhere between last quarter's sale prices and this quarter's noticeably higher prices.

