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Some of the tool makers that made SnapOn.. also made a surprising number of Craftsman tools as well. As we all know.. or should.. Craftsman does NOT make tools. They simply contract with tool makers for build and badge. A lot of Craftsman chainsaws were made by Husqvarna, drills were made by Milwaukee and Delta (professional) and Porter Cable etc etc. When the tool makers started going offshore.. Craftsman started buying the cheaply made ones. Thats the reason there are very.. very few Sears stores surviving anymore. Sears screwed themselves and largely put themselves out of business.I have an old set of Craftsman tools that are USA made. They were decent tools, not Snap On by any means, but decent. Several years ago, when many bolts and nuts were going metric, I bought a Craftsman Chinese made socket set. They were trash. TRASH!
Sears sold different grades of tools and they largely stopped selling the good ones. Shrug
Harbor Freight does the same thing.. but are honest about it. Their lowest grade are craptastic. The middle grade is "ok" for occasional home use. Their top of the line stuff is commercial quality.
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