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Please come to Lowe's and buy your tools
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I have almost all craftsman tools for the most part. I was be-gifted a set of "around the house" tools from lowes at christmas....they are "ok" but would probably fall apart in heavy use. They're all made in China of course....the part I hate most. Menards sells "ToolShop" brand tools, they seem to hold up pretty good, also made in china, so I've bought VERY few tools from them. I always try to buy the USA stuff, even if it costs 3x more. Chinese hammer: $6 USA Hammer: $23....I bought the USA hammer. Autozone sells "Great Neck" tools which are made in Taiwan....they're of pretty good quality...(close to or the same as Craftsman)....I have some sockets I use a lot from them, drain plug allen sockets...and some other stuff, and they've held up to a lot of work/abuse.... Their price is in-between china junk and the usa stuff. I usually just stick to the craftsman or great neck stuff, and try to avoid asian products as much as possible (in all categories of what I buy)
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A rusty tool means the owner isn't properly caring for his tool.
. . . . I'll leave it at that. B |
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