[AT] Craftsman wrenches
David Myers
walking_tractor at yahoo.com
Sun May 28 06:59:04 PDT 2006
John,
I still like their wrenches. A Sears rep did tell me
that the quality has gone down over the years due to
price. Sears apparently wishes to compete with Lowes,
Home Depot, etc., rather that Snap-on or Mac.
Still have the warranty and everything.
I personally like the feel of Craftsman over any other
wrench, means a lot when you use them 10 hours or so
a day.
I have spread both Snap-on and Mac wrenches also,
sometimes you gotta do whatcha gotta do to get it
done. Enough force can do wonders! <g>
I may or may not have put that 8ft pipe on my 2ft
breaker bar! <vbg>
Dave Myers
Paw Paw, Michigan
--- John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> When it comes to combination wrenches we have got
> about anything in the shop
> you can think of except Snap-on and Mac. I found a
> fairly new Craftsman
> 15/16 that had spread on the open end to over 1
> inch---time to trade it in.
>
> What do you guys think of the quality of Craftsman
> wrenches?
>
> John Hall
>
>
>
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