> Most Craftsman hand tools are made by Easco, which offers
> the same warrantee for a lower purchase price. Easco now
> seems to be owned by Allen, inventors of the eponymous
> hex drive system.
Given that Craftsman aren't the very best out there, their warranty does
come into play. Since I don't use a given tool enough to justify
stepping up to the Snap-On, S-K, etc. level, Craftsman has to work for
me. How easy/difficult is it to get warranties handled by Easco? The
convenience of dropping your pile of broken stuff on the counter at
Sears is pretty nice.
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