crazyal
Super Member
I totally agree. I've been saying that for years. HF and other stores like it are doing well because most consumers are willing to trade quality for cost. The simple truth is that the stores sell what people are buying. As long as more consumers are buying cheap junk than those who are buying quality tools, that's what the bulk of the stores are going to sell. If you're a business owner and cheap tools are what are selling the best, what do you do? You stock cheap tools. The blame here lies 99% with the consumer.
I've got to disagree with you. I have a large Chinese adjustable wrench (24") and a 48" aluminum pipe wrench. I paid $25 for the adjustable and $50 for the pipe. I occasionally use them to rebuild hydraulic cylinders, the few times I have they worked great. While in Lowes the other day I noticed the same size adjustable, Kolbalt brand (no idea where it's made) was $125 or 5 times what I paid, $160 for a snap-on. I have plenty of Blue Point tools but it makes no sense to spend that kind of money on a tool I'll use less than once a year.
Buying the best has to be balanced out with will you get your money out of it.