Oh man (been away awhile).
Few days ago I bought another roll-away tool box/chest set. I bought a craftsman.
I guess I should go buy a HF tool box set just to put my HF tools in so I can distinguish my HF tools from the others. (jk)
Actually, I didn't like the HF lower line tool boxes, but they also carry "US General" which didn't seem to bad. At least it had roller bearings for the drawers while the lower line box didn't.
Some of the HF tools I'm okay with, some I like, but on the same note there is some I won't buy. All depends what it is, how much/little I'll be using it, and application on what I'm using it for.
I also bought some more Craftsman tools. I think the ratcheting wrench set was $99. Some folks won't put that much out for a set of wrenches. Few months ago I bought the GearWrench ratcheting wrench set (less-7pcs) at Napa on sale for something like $25. What I like about the GearWrench set is that the handles are twist for a flat handle grip/leverage, and the ratcheting action seems smooth.
Now if I couldn't afford that, but was building a variety of tools to serve a variety of needs, then more of my tools would be HF. Maybe a rarely used tool might be HF, but when it comes to critical or something that's going to take a beating, then I want quality. What gets confusing, is my older HF impact sockets have taken a beating and not one has broken yet. I wish I could say the same for some of the other HF tools, but on the same note I have had high dollar tools fail to - like last weekend I had a Craftsman socket crack/split. Although in the process it might have loosened the bolt somewhat, it failed and I finished the job with a HF socket. But on the same note, the Craftsman socket has performed for years. Who knows how long and how much use I'll get out of the HF socket.
I am liking some of the HF ratchets though - they are building a variety of them.