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Originally Posted by DanNY
how is sears going to know if you broke a socket while working in a shop? unless you tell them...and i doubt they would care.
IMO the difference between the Snap-On, MAC, Matco compared to craftsman are their unique specialty tools. other than the tool truck comes to the shop.
a craftsman wrench will turn the bolt just like a snap-on wrench. if the craftsman wrench breaks then i bring it back to sears on a sunday and get a new one. if the snap on one breaks i'm going to have to hunt down my local Snap-on guy during the week.
stanley back in the day made some decent stuff..but now some of their tools are not all that.
best to stay with a US made tool set that carries a lifetime warranty.
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oh... stanleys arent US made?..... and yea... thats the thing... my stanley ratchet set says lifetime warranty on it.... i just wanted to know how much of a hassle do you have go through to get something replaced?