kctyphoon
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Some of the new husky screwdrivers in HD are made in the USA.. Any thoughts or reviews??
Lowes still has some of the Kobalt Made in USA screwdrivers in some stores.
Are they the acetate ones that look like craftsman acetate ones and are something like $7 for six?...
There are two styles of acetate Husky drivers (USA) I'm ware of. The first are these, with a tapered handle. This is the style that Home Depot currently carries. I'm not sure if Western Forge is responsible for these or not:
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The second style drivers (which I believe you're referring to) have straight handles. These are nearly identical to the common Craftsman drivers (one difference being the ball end on larger sizes) and share the Western Forge origins. The image came from the Home Depot website, however this style has been discontinued. You can still find them secondhand or new old stock at places like Harry J Epstein.
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Note: In the set show above the clear/striped drivers are USA made. The miniature red and blue drivers are Taiwan. I'm not sure about the offset driver, bit driver/bits or keychain.
Those are made by great neck, I can't say for sure but I doubt they are much better.
I like the old hard handle Husky USA drivers, the ones with the solid color handles. Did know you could find anything Husky USA anymore.
To be honest I can't believe that USA made tools don't come with a giant label on the package instead of making people look for it in most cases.
You're going to find most having the Craftsman-variant.
By the way, its good to see the Husky Torque Wrench being Made in the USA. Hope it stays that way.![]()
They are already being replaced by made in China versions. Didn't last long.
I could be wrong on this, but I thought the Chinese model was the older one, and the newer model was USA made.. I was looking at them a few weeks ago, and think they are slightly different.. No idea if one is better than the other, just something I noticed..
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