Hand Tools, Home Depot Sucks!

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It just bothers me that companies aren't willing to do something to keep a customer. I actually don't have a problem with the tool itself, Roll bar torques can be a bear. I seriously won't set foot in a HD any time soon. Lowes agrees with me more any ways.
 
Craftsman does not and has never, ever, belonged in the same sentence as professional tools like Snap-On, Mac, Matco, and Cornwell.
Craftsman is the next step down from those 4. SK is between them, and I think you can buy those at Sears now.

IMO, I agree that Kobalt tools are better than Husky. I don't know if I'd use them for heavy mechanical work for a living, but I have a mobile repair business and need light tools. I have a fair amount of Kobalt stuff and it performs very well.
 
Craftsman does not and has never, ever, belonged in the same sentence as professional tools like Snap-On, Mac, Matco, and Cornwell.
Craftsman is the next step down from those 4. SK is between them, and I think you can buy those at Sears now.

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I agree. However Craftsmans warranty sets it's self above the rest. Sears dose not warranty the tool. they warranty my satisfaction of the tool. tool to long cut it in half, the take it back. try that on the tool truck.
 
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