I've noticed that Walmart carries several kinds of tools that are made in USA. My local Walmart has Channellock pliers, Vaugn (i think) hammers, Dasco punches and chisels, and several other US tool lines. Never tried any Bostick tools.
Yikes!! I see the Walmart on-line price for this Stanley ratchet is $45!! I bought one a month ago at Walmart and paid $22 + change. I used to think these Stanley rotator ratchets were a gimmick, but I bought one for a friend as a stocking-stuffer several years ago. Earlier this summer he told me he was working on a Jaguar Type E and that ratchet was the only tool that would work on some inaccessible fastener and it saved his ****. So, I decided I "needed" one for myself! FYI, Stanley sells a Blackhawk version of this same rotator ratchet for 2x the dollars.
I bought a Stanley metric Allen key socket set in 3/8 drive for about 10 bucks. I use it a ton and haven't had any problems with them.. Cheap Allen keys are something I'm always wary about, but these have held up great.

Yes, I bought that too and it worked great.
Agree skillet popcorn is pretty good!
wifey got me a Stir-Crazy. I'm thinking another kitchen gaget that'll sit on the counter for the next 6-months, then off to the Goodwill. Will the popcorn taste better using my Griswold iron skillets or my Wagners?I had to revive this thread just to add to the popcorn portion of it!For
wifey got me a Stir-Crazy. I'm thinking another kitchen gaget that'll sit on the counter for the next 6-months, then off to the Goodwill.
But I had a chance to use it for the first time tonight and... well... I'm impressed!It works and work well indeed!
No burnt poporn and I don't think there was more than 10 unpoped kernals from a 1/2 cup of corn. Impressive. From a cold start to fully poped was around 6 minutes. I may just retire the old castiron pan I use for popcorn after using this. And this is from a total popcorn junkie.

I've noticed that Walmart carries several kinds of tools that are made in USA. My local Walmart has Channellock pliers, Vaugn (i think) hammers, Dasco punches and chisels, and several other US tool lines. Never tried any Bostick tools.
Yikes!! I see the Walmart on-line price for this Stanley ratchet is $45!! I bought one a month ago at Walmart and paid $22 + change. I used to think these Stanley rotator ratchets were a gimmick, but I bought one for a friend as a stocking-stuffer several years ago. Earlier this summer he told me he was working on a Jaguar Type E and that ratchet was the only tool that would work on some inaccessible fastener and it saved his ****. So, I decided I "needed" one for myself! FYI, Stanley sells a Blackhawk version of this same rotator ratchet for 2x the dollars.