crazyal
Super Member
Re: What痴 the opinion on Lowe痴 Craftsman tools.
Sears doesn't make a number of their house brands. Kenmore is actually Whirlpool and Craftsman was made by a couple different companies. Last I knew Sears was using Apex to make most of their hand tools (sockets and wrenches). Apex moved production of Craftsman tools to China years ago, long before it was sold to Stanley. At one point in time Stanley actually made Craftsman tools for Sears. Stanley B&W has said they plan on moving production back to the US. I think it's up in the air as to what. Right now it's mainly tool boxes that are assembled in the US. Stanley B&W have moved production of some hand tools to Taiwan (probably for better fit and finish) but they cost more. I think it's a "time will tell" thing to know how much returns to the US for production. I'm thinking demand wouldn't be crazy for a higher priced US made socket compared to a Chinese one but would be enough to justify doing it, or at least having at least one line, say the Craftsman Professional line made in the US.
BE aware.... Craftsman line of tools are now marketed by STANLEY/BLACK AND DECKER....
Yes "Sears" did bring in some tools from China (bad move of their part) ... Since Sears no longer has control of the Craftsman name who knows where it is going...
I am under impression the things that were traditionally manufactured in US (sockets sets/wrench sets/Ectwill be still manufactures in US... BUT some real research may be in order of future purchases...
Dale
Sears doesn't make a number of their house brands. Kenmore is actually Whirlpool and Craftsman was made by a couple different companies. Last I knew Sears was using Apex to make most of their hand tools (sockets and wrenches). Apex moved production of Craftsman tools to China years ago, long before it was sold to Stanley. At one point in time Stanley actually made Craftsman tools for Sears. Stanley B&W has said they plan on moving production back to the US. I think it's up in the air as to what. Right now it's mainly tool boxes that are assembled in the US. Stanley B&W have moved production of some hand tools to Taiwan (probably for better fit and finish) but they cost more. I think it's a "time will tell" thing to know how much returns to the US for production. I'm thinking demand wouldn't be crazy for a higher priced US made socket compared to a Chinese one but would be enough to justify doing it, or at least having at least one line, say the Craftsman Professional line made in the US.