craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
#11
RE: craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
this is true! bad thing is they look to trade those sorry *** new rachets for the great old one's the you can stand on and break loose nuts*L*..they get mad when I want mine rebuilt..buy hey they do it....I bought 3 full sets of those Kobolts for lowes..they had price them wrong so I bought them all....now if they would just do that to that huge *** blue box*L*
#12
RE: craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
Husky (Home Depot) was the best even when Sears was having a sale and they have the lifetime warranty!
#15
RE: craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
ORIGINAL: blueangelfightr
klein are the best tools in my opinion. They are by far the most comfortable to work with.
klein are the best tools in my opinion. They are by far the most comfortable to work with.
Husky? Are you serious? As a guy that owns his own toolbox at work, I can tell you that craftsman is the "cheapest" tool set I will go with for something that sees daily use.
Of course for a home set you use once a month pretty much anything will do.
#16
RE: craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
ORIGINAL: 98Stang351w
I work at sears and I say the best thing about their tools is there is always a sears near by and you have a broken part you dont have to send it in and wait weeks for it and blah blah you go right to sears and they give you a new one.
I work at sears and I say the best thing about their tools is there is always a sears near by and you have a broken part you dont have to send it in and wait weeks for it and blah blah you go right to sears and they give you a new one.
that why i buy sears... you brake a tool just go to the local sears and get a new one even on sunday
#17
RE: craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
i broke a craftsman scewdriver yesterday. hopped in mty truck, drove 5 mins, got a new one no questions asked, got back to work pullin the 351W out of the tbird. i love craftsman. if i had the money i would get snap on. i have a 60% off student discount and i still cant afford them!!!!
#18
RE: craftsman vs. craftsman proffesional series
I really like the newer Husky stuff. I use it work as well as a home and it's as good as Craftsman. Also own a bunch of Snap-on that I inherited years ago, They are probably 50 years old, were used professionally foy years and are still real good too. Snap-on sold a lot of tools to me years ago because the truck would come to the shops that I always worked in and you could just pay a little a week so I got them.......
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