danski0224
Well-known member
Well, the Craftsman hand tools that I have bought recently were still made here in the good old USA. Most of the "Craftsman" branded hand tools I looked at all said "USA" on the packaging.
I know the country of origin rules are sneaky, but that is all I have available to me when I shop. I always read the packaging, and sometimes I can't find the country of origin anywhere.
I'm sure the laser engraving and powdered metal construction of Craftsman sockets are cost cutting moves to keep production in the USA.
I am defining Craftsman hand tools as those tools without batteries, cords or air as a power source (that eliminates a lot of stuff with the Craftsman logo on it). I don't think their impact sockets are US made, either.
I know the country of origin rules are sneaky, but that is all I have available to me when I shop. I always read the packaging, and sometimes I can't find the country of origin anywhere.
I'm sure the laser engraving and powdered metal construction of Craftsman sockets are cost cutting moves to keep production in the USA.
I am defining Craftsman hand tools as those tools without batteries, cords or air as a power source (that eliminates a lot of stuff with the Craftsman logo on it). I don't think their impact sockets are US made, either.



