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Originally posted by seotaji:
I use the wal-mart brand Stanley, but it works GREAT for my purposes. I see no need to pay 3x more for sears brand which is now made in china (same price as always though). Plus the stanley brand has a lifetime warranty too.
Sears' Craftsman line is still made in the USA by Danaher. their Companion line is made in Taiwan. that being said, I've had a bunch of Popular Mechanics/Stanley sockets & wrenches from walmart and they've held up extremely well. I've started phasing them out as they've begun to show their age (I bought the first set of them back in '94 or so and have beaten the crap out of them ever since.) the majority of my tools now are Craftsman with S-K and Williams wrenches, and various snap-on, mac and proto tools in the mix. I'm an Iron worker by trade, and what I need for work you pretty much can't find outside of the A line tool companies.. try finding an off brand 1 5/8" slug wrench. as for power tools, it really depends on the tool... I use Dewalt cordless tools if at all possible. we've got a few milwaukee cordless tools and I find their batteries and chargers to be terrible, esp in cold weather. for corded tools I use milwaukee, Makita, and Hilti. I'm not nearly as impressed with Dewalt's corded tools and hate their circular saws.
-Bret