ramairthree
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got there when they opened.
The 50% off mechanics tool set- not a single one in stock. Not sold out mind you, just not a one in stock.
Screwdriver set 50% off, not a single one in stock. Again, not sold out. I got there when they opened. Just they did not have any.
Other mechanics set on sale, oh wait, that was Wednesday, not today. And sold all four of them they had.
Craftsman 50$ stool- all on hold, no more in stock
empty 10$ tool box, got a ton of those.
Made in China super cheap 50% off toolset, sure, got ONE of those. I checked it out. Same quality as some set I got to throw in the trunk of an old car from Home Depot or something because I got a giftcard for a present there. Kind of thing you trash with a few uses.
No Craftsman racheting wrenches on sale,
"but how about these 50% off Gearwrench ones,
flexible head, made in the USA lifetime warranty"
Because of a wrist injury / surgery leaving me with about 30% range of motion and strength in my main hand, I got them- even though before this I never thought I would need that type of wrench. I always just turned my wrist into a pretzel or got imaginative with extensions on a socket.
You know the deal, like in the old Two Lane Blacktop movie when he is changing spark plugs between a hot set of headers. How many other movies do you see a guy go into a store and get a rebuild kit for a Quadrajet! Alright, let me focus again.
I get them home-
NOT made in the USA. Made in China.
Had to go to Lowes later- same wrenches at regular price only 10$ more than the sets at Sears. 50% off my ****.
Come on man,
I grew up with Sears. Great warranty on Craftsman and best quality at that price. Unless you went with SnapOn making stops at the garage, it was the best stuff you could run out and buy.
Last sale at Sears I thought I got a good deal on a set.
NOT the same quality, despite being made in the USA, as 20 year or more older Crastmans stuff I have.
Anyways, I want Sears to stay and business and for those jobs making tools to stay in the USA. But about one out of three guys I saw in there were leaving the store PO'd and buying nothing. I may still be willing to spend a little more there for a torque wrench or set of jumbo wrenches than you do walking into a harborfreight, northern tool, or shopping online or whatever, but each day like today makes it less so.
It's sort of like buying good NewBalance running shoes. You spend a little over a hundred bucks on some running shoes made in the USA. And most of that cost went into making the shoe. You spend the same on a pair of Nikes, and little went into the cost of making the shoe in Asia, but a lot went into millions of dollars of advertising, felon athlete deals/sponsorship, etc. So you are happy to buy the NewBalance. But if NewBalance started making their shoes in the same factories in Asia, scammiing you on "sales", etc. would you stick with them?
Anyways, if your Sears actually had most of the items on sale today, I stand corrected. I am also cool with only having a small stock of doorbusters getting sold out. But when the salesman says he has never seen the set in the paper, something is up.
The 50% off mechanics tool set- not a single one in stock. Not sold out mind you, just not a one in stock.
Screwdriver set 50% off, not a single one in stock. Again, not sold out. I got there when they opened. Just they did not have any.
Other mechanics set on sale, oh wait, that was Wednesday, not today. And sold all four of them they had.
Craftsman 50$ stool- all on hold, no more in stock
empty 10$ tool box, got a ton of those.
Made in China super cheap 50% off toolset, sure, got ONE of those. I checked it out. Same quality as some set I got to throw in the trunk of an old car from Home Depot or something because I got a giftcard for a present there. Kind of thing you trash with a few uses.
No Craftsman racheting wrenches on sale,
"but how about these 50% off Gearwrench ones,
flexible head, made in the USA lifetime warranty"
Because of a wrist injury / surgery leaving me with about 30% range of motion and strength in my main hand, I got them- even though before this I never thought I would need that type of wrench. I always just turned my wrist into a pretzel or got imaginative with extensions on a socket.
You know the deal, like in the old Two Lane Blacktop movie when he is changing spark plugs between a hot set of headers. How many other movies do you see a guy go into a store and get a rebuild kit for a Quadrajet! Alright, let me focus again.
I get them home-
NOT made in the USA. Made in China.
Had to go to Lowes later- same wrenches at regular price only 10$ more than the sets at Sears. 50% off my ****.
Come on man,
I grew up with Sears. Great warranty on Craftsman and best quality at that price. Unless you went with SnapOn making stops at the garage, it was the best stuff you could run out and buy.
Last sale at Sears I thought I got a good deal on a set.
NOT the same quality, despite being made in the USA, as 20 year or more older Crastmans stuff I have.
Anyways, I want Sears to stay and business and for those jobs making tools to stay in the USA. But about one out of three guys I saw in there were leaving the store PO'd and buying nothing. I may still be willing to spend a little more there for a torque wrench or set of jumbo wrenches than you do walking into a harborfreight, northern tool, or shopping online or whatever, but each day like today makes it less so.
It's sort of like buying good NewBalance running shoes. You spend a little over a hundred bucks on some running shoes made in the USA. And most of that cost went into making the shoe. You spend the same on a pair of Nikes, and little went into the cost of making the shoe in Asia, but a lot went into millions of dollars of advertising, felon athlete deals/sponsorship, etc. So you are happy to buy the NewBalance. But if NewBalance started making their shoes in the same factories in Asia, scammiing you on "sales", etc. would you stick with them?
Anyways, if your Sears actually had most of the items on sale today, I stand corrected. I am also cool with only having a small stock of doorbusters getting sold out. But when the salesman says he has never seen the set in the paper, something is up.