JazzBlueRT
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Craftsman is the only brand of tool that has never failed to fail me. Wrenches, sockets, pliers, tool boxes, leaf blowers, weed trimmers, pressure washers... my stupid pressure washer destroyed the frame under normal operation. It was thin sheet metal and the vibration of the motor just tore it apart.
Grandad had 3 circular saws on a shelf in the shop; a Craftsman, a Skilsaw, and a Black and Decker. The Craftsman is the only one that doesn't work, and it's still in the original box, barely used. The Skilsaw looks like it was used to fight off an army of 2x4s sent to kill his family.
I don't even know where this story ends; family kept buying Cman long after I quit, and then ask me to fix stuff, or worse, buy it for me as gifts. I could literally fill up pages with stories about Cman ****, and the only good story I have is my 1982 Craftsman lawnmower that I still use.
Hundreds of millions of people have bought and used hundreds of billions dollars worth of Craftsman tools without issue over the years. Craftsman is consistently recognized as the most trusted brand in tools. Tens of millions of people use Craftsman tools daily to make a good honest living.
Yet somehow everything you buy that is Craftsman breaks! It is simply not believable. Either you are misusing and not taking care of your tools or you are buying factory seconds or knockoffs from somewhere.
The solution to your problem is right in front of your face and it costs $189 when on sale.

), then I can start the upholstery on the Miata. Oh, and more electrical. And more electrical after that; I actually have like 4 car electrical jobs lined up before I can even start on the Miata body and paint work.