To: | mgs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Tools |
From: | Dave Quirt <quirt@sk.sympatico.ca> |
Date: | Sat, 09 Dec 2000 22:41:03 -0600 |
Craftsman tools do have their place in ones toolbox. The price is right and the quality is ok. They're not Snap-Ons, but they're ok. I have a bunch of Snap-On and Mac tools and I have a bunch of Craftsman and Gray tools. I use them all, but usually for different purposes. Sure the Craftsman and Gray tools sometimes break, but my experience is that they generally hold up quite well. And when they do break, at least you get a replacement. Same for the Snap-Ons, except that it takes more punishment to break them. Dave Q. > From bill king: > Another satisfied Sears customer. IMHO the Craftsman name is an insurance >policy that the average purchaser will not use a tool hard enough to break it >or is so ignorant of quality tools they don't know the difference.< > >> From JustBrits: >> Thomas is a "neighbor" and a "customer". >> That said: >> <<Just waltz into Sears. Better quality, the best guarantee Just waltz into >Sears.>> >> That is without ANY doubt the single biggest bullsh*t statement I have read >or heard in a couple of DECADES!!< >> Crap continues to be Crap and continues to go into DUMPERS!!< |
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