tjkubota93
Veteran Member
I have thousands of dollars in Craftsman hand tools, but they have changed. Seems like they are a used up orphan in the tool world. I wonder why lowes is bent on making that a flagship?
My Lowe's is packed to the gills with Craftsman stuff too! Actually kind of amazed at the amount of product they brought in.I try to avoid the Lowes in Tyler, but I was there yesterday and I was surprised at how much Craftsman stuff that they had on sale everywhere. Must be the Christmas thing, but it's really using up a lot of real estate in the tool section and in the isles between the tool area and the other areas, and even the ends of the isles. There really is a lot of it it on display. Some of the deals look decent, but I'm not buying any because I'm nervous about quality.
. My children have no desire to inherit my sizeable collection so, why waste money on quality now?
My children have no desire to inherit my sizeable collection so, why waste money on quality now?
I do not know the age of your children but sometimes the desire to own things like tools comes a little later in life.
I'm hoping my son gets there... he is isn't quite settled so I will give him a pass. My wife's son is a little further along and no doubt he will take up the slack when I kick the bucket if the situation doesn't mature by then. I am planning a 50/50 split. I am a bit chauvinistic... as such I am not thinking of sharing those treasures with my daughter although that could change if her boyfriend becomes family.I do not know the age of your children but sometimes the desire to own things like tools comes a little later in life.