Sometimes I'm almost embarrassed by the amount of money I've spent on tools during my 25+ years as an auto mechanic. I have and use some craftsman stuff, it's not bad. I've come to see that Snap on hand tools are definately better quality, and are the tools I grab when money is on the line. Should I have spent all that money on Snap On stuff? maybe not. Some times good (Craftsmen) is good enough. Some Snap ON equipment, like welders, tire changers, plasma cutters, are decent but not worth the big money price tags that come with them in my opinion. Miller, Coats, etc, have machines that are time tested and they are priced more affordably. I would recommend Snappy hand tools for critical sets of important tools, and fill in the blanks with Craftsman. Snap on also has a much broader line of special tools like pullers, distributor wrenches, diesel engine tools, test equipment, larger sizes, trans tools,etc. that Sears doesn't carry. Do you need to spend 75 or 100 bucks for an inch and 1/4 wrench when Sears has one for 25? I didn't, I have a sears 1 1/4 that I use only a few times a year. It works fine. Save where you can, spend Snappy money on important tools.