nh_yota
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Maybe Binford Tools will buy them.
Skill is Bosch's low end consumer line, competing with B&D. They have been cheap stuff for many years. The only exception is their geared circular saw. Which Rockwell are you talking about. Nort American Rockwell owned Delta and Porter cable for a while and it was a low point for the brands. After some corporate musical chairs Stanley owns Porter Cable and sold Delta to a Taiwanese co., Chang Type, that builds the table saws here. The current Rockwell is an unrelated company that bought the rights to the name and builds a limited line of tools that are decent quality. Porter Cable is being sold as a big box brand but I don't know that it is much worse than it's sister brand DeWalt.
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No way IMO, will Walmart ever sell and support products with lifetime warranties.
The brand will either be purchased by a Chinese tool company looking to broaden their market in the USA or will be purchased by Ace Hardware as their house brand.

you would like to think that ace would have added a "right of first refusal" to any craftsman sale that happened in the term of that distribution agreement they signed.
I'm a Craftsman tool fan, but at this point, I really don't care if Craftsman goes away or not. I'd never warranty an older USA made Cman tool for some current Cman junk from China. There's tons of good used USA made Cman tools on eBay every day so I don't even think about going to Sears anymore. From my perspective, the Cman warranty isn't even an issue. If I break a tool, which I think I've done three or four times in about thirty years, I'll just find a used replacement online. Most of what I use is basic stuff. Ordinary Cman chrome sockets, raised panel ratchets and raised panel wrenches are a dime a dozen on the used tool market.
Jim C.
Coach James said:Sears' problems began in the early 1970's, long before Amazon, corporate raiders etc It wasn't run into the ground trying to keep shareholders happy. It was undercut by big box specialty stores that took market share in almost every category Sears competed in. Amazon was founded in 1994 by which time, Sears was already in dire straits. Amazon's advantage is, unlike Sears, no brick and mortar stores to service plus investors continue to pour cash into the, still money losing, company.
I disagree. I worked there in the early/mid 70s and they were still raking in money hand over fist ! DieHard batteries were #1. So was their EasyLiving and Weatherbeater paint. Kenmore was still a well respected name.Sears' problems began in the early 1970's,
What should I do about my craftsman 20 volt professional line power tools? They are functioning fine but im worried what if these batteries dont hold up...
It only cost 10x as much or more, it should be.
What should I do about my craftsman 20 volt professional line power tools? They are functioning fine but im worried what if these batteries dont hold up...
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Hey what about that cute short haired lady on their commercials from the 70's or 80's? I always referred to her as the Sears Lady. I'll have to find a picture of her. Anyone else remember?
Throw them in the garbage
I disagree. I worked there in the early/mid 70s and they were still raking in money hand over fist ! DieHard batteries were #1. So was their EasyLiving and Weatherbeater paint. Kenmore was still a well respected name.
Thing really did not start sliding until the 80s and by the 90s they were headed down hill fast.
There are any number of companies rebuilding battery packs. There are oniy a few types of cells used in those packs. I had a Porter Cable rebuilt a few years ago and it is still going strong. I just rebuilt a a small 4.8 volt pack myself with better cells and doubled my run time. Sears power tools are often just a rebranded tool company brand with a few cosmetic changes. Are you sure the batteries won't swap?:-( thats so harsh thing to do something thats sooooo above level than the 19.3 volt family. I have been using impact wrench to change tires, rotate tires, and did other stuffs under my pickup truck. This gun is still hanging in there. I would rather someone else to buy it from me something to remember the name of craftsman as it used be trust. In your hands!
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We need a Craftsman sub-forum where all of this s*** can go to curl up and die.
People talking about Craftsman tools are living in the past.
what does that say about the people reading the stuff those people are writing?
We need a Craftsman sub-forum where all of this s*** can go to curl up and die.
Excellent point, I guess all of us yearn for a simpler time when Sears actually meant something.
You say this and "These threads are so quaint" every single time one of these pop up.....