I gave up on craftsman many years ago, I think that their power tools went downhill before their hand tools. The only craftsman tool I still own is a late 40s drill press I inherited from my father in law, my son will probably inherit it and his kids too.
All of the craftsman power tools that were bought in the eighties have been thrown out and replaced.
Tablesaw - fence would not stay put, gave it away, would have been a crime to take money for it.
6" jointer - All time award for poor design, no adjustment between cutter head and out feed table, very very difficult near impossible adjustment on the infected table and don't even get me started on setting the knives. Gave it away and felt guilty about giving it to a friend.
Router - collet was too weak to hold bit in one position, garbage can.
Circular saw - committed suicide mid cut with a huge cloud of smoke! Garbage can.
Jig saw - no smoke just started running like half the windings were shot and the foot plate may as well have been made out of tin foil, garbage can.