Craftsman hand tools

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Awhile I go, I saw an article where Chraftsman hand tools were supposed to start being made in the USA (Texas). Last trip to Lowes I saw no such tools made in the USA. Did the change fall through?
 
So far nothing. I was at Lowe’s yesterday still the same stuff all Taiwan and China. I don’t know that we will ever see any of the USA stuff again and I don’t think it’s going to be the same USA we are used too. I’ve seen those posts too but I have that believe it when I see it type of feeling to them.
 
Will be interesting to see if they can be priced where guys will buy them. I've been a Craftsman guy since my Grandpa bought me a basic 60 pc mechanic's set in a toolbox when I was 16. Great to hear.
They also have to make them better. Making the same poor ratchets here will not be great. But the masses may not see the difference.
 
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I recently got a Craftsman brushless drill and impact set "made in USA with global materials" from Lowes.

Apparently it's a re-branded DeWalt. I love it. Really nice quality.

Are the new ones supposed to be made in USA without the global materials part?
 
I have alot of craftsman sockets in my toolbox at work, they are all about 8-10 years old I believe. (Purchased them from my boss, I'm a maintenance mechanic at a local bakery)
They are decent sockets, I mean they aren't snap-on or mac, or matco but they are good enough for what I do, and I'm not easy on them. My toolbox at school has snap-on, mac, tekton, and kobalt. (All paid for with cash as I will not be going into debt)
 
craftsman professional hand tools were really good ,had some at work (retired now),,,the 3/8 ratchet had really fine teeth for tight spaces,,sockets nice,to bad they are not made anymore.
 
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