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No more speculation. https://toolguyd.com/craftsman...factory-news-052019/
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That's great news to see more things being produced in the U.S. and also hopefully the Craftsman line will pick up some quality that it has lost over the years. I saw that my local Lowe's has a full line of Craftsman tools in their store, and looks like they dropped Kobalt. | |||
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The press release stated that production costs would be in line with the current costs in China, so you’d think pricing would follow. Demand not that events should happen as you wish; but wish them to happen as they do happen, and you will go on well. -Epictetus | |||
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Unapologetic Old School Curmudgeon |
Its a shame to see what happened to Craftsman. I used to make my living with my tools, and Craftsman were always solid for hard use. I always used to wonder why they didn't have a Craftsman truck like Mac and Snap-On, they would have made a killing. Don't weep for the stupid, or you will be crying all day | |||
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Savor the limelight |
American tools, being produced in American factories, with America materials and American employees. A quintuple win. Not tired yet. | |||
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Cruising the Highway to Hell |
I sure hope moving the manufacturing back to the US will help with the quality issues. I've seen the Lowes stores around here dropping Kobalt and having nothing but Craftsman stuff. Based on the poor reputation after Sears running it in to the ground, not sure that is the wisest of decisions on the part of Lowes Management. “Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.” ― Ronald Reagan Retired old fart | |||
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Optimistic Cynic |
Yes, it is to be hoped that their quality will return to traditionally-expected levels. "MCGA == Make Craftsman Great Again!" On a more personal note, will this mean reactivation of their lifetime warranty? Will I be able to replace my Craftsman torque wrench that no longer works with another Craftsman? | |||
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Crusty old curmudgeon |
I agree with this. I have a number of Kobalt tools and they are a great compromise between quality and price. They certainly are better than Craftsman has been lately. Jim ________________________ "If you can't be a good example, then you'll have to be a horrible warning" -Catherine Aird | |||
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I've still got CRAFTSMAN tools I bought in high school when I got into cars. Never had an issue with them except for one 3/8" ratchet. SEAR'S replaced it rather than fix it. If people would mind their own damn business this country would be better off. I owe no one an explanation or an apology for my personal opinion. | |||
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goodheart |
It’s important to note that—using more advanced manufacturing techniques—they will be able to produce tools at a cost similar to production costs in China. We will be seeing more and more manufacturing return to the USA. However, these will be highly automated factories, with far fewer employees than were used in the past. Apple is going to be manufacturing some products in the US again, I understand. Despite the fewer jobs, it will be good to be able to buy USA-made products—assuming of course that the quality is there. Now if only we could bring drug manufacturing back home.... _________________________ “Remember, remember the fifth of November!" | |||
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Experienced Slacker |
Still have craftsman tools that were bought two or three decades ago. Not used everyday, but never had to return any either. As a former manufacturing worker, this sort of news is always heart warming. | |||
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Member |
This is good news for my wallet. I don't always need MAC or Snap-on quality but I refuse to buy chinese junk tools so I will fork over the extra money. Now I can go back to Craftsman for light duty use. *Side note: am I the only one who thought Ridgid tools were made in the US? They are running a good deal on a 1/2" 18v impact so I bought it without looking at the box. Sure as hell - Made in China. Back it went. | |||
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Member |
Ridgid power tools and Ridgid hand/plumbing tools are essentially different companies. Techtronic Industries makes the power tools under the Ridgid name...they're based out of Hong Kong. | |||
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quarter MOA visionary |
It would be really nice to see them survive the eventual Sears demise. Like many others I have used many Craftsman tools. Nice to see them around more. | |||
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Member |
They already have. Craftsman is not owned by Sears, not for several years. | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
Quick! Shut the barn doors! Wait. What? All of the horses got out already? Never mind. | |||
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Member |
That's very good news. I have some craftsman hand tools that are older and made in the USA. I will be comparing the new Craftsman tools to Stanley Proto quality, my new go-to brand. But for tools that don't need to be Proto quality, I would like to go back to Craftsman. I grew up with Craftsman by my father's side in the house and under the hood, so the force is strong with me. Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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Member |
It will be interesting to see what is produced from now on....I have many vintage craftsman tools along with snap-on, matco etc. Craftsman used to make some nice stuff. Most of my tool chests are 20 year old Craftsman griplatch ball bearing sliding drawer models. Bought each one for less than 50% of retail by purchasing closeout demo models and haggling with the manager for another 50 or $100 off. They are still great tool chests that get used everyday. Still have lots of the old plastic handle screwdrivers that smell like barf when you open the drawer.... EW | |||
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Frangas non Flectes |
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I thought that was my Craftsman cork liners soaked with WD-40, now I know! __________________________________________________ If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit! Sigs Owned - A Bunch | |||
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