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Road Side Pub
“Starter” Tool Set Question
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<blockquote data-quote="involutions" data-source="post: 16093299" data-attributes="member: 193985"><p>I would try ebay or yard sales. From a former mechanic, yes, the new craftsman tools are cheap and made in China. If you can find the nicer old tools for a good price, I'd go for that. Nowadays, Craftsman is no better than Husky, Kobalt, or whatever you can get at NAPA and Car Quest. Otherwise, his mixed bag of tools is probably just fine. Don't get mesmerized by the shiny new tools...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="involutions, post: 16093299, member: 193985"] I would try ebay or yard sales. From a former mechanic, yes, the new craftsman tools are cheap and made in China. If you can find the nicer old tools for a good price, I'd go for that. Nowadays, Craftsman is no better than Husky, Kobalt, or whatever you can get at NAPA and Car Quest. Otherwise, his mixed bag of tools is probably just fine. Don't get mesmerized by the shiny new tools... [/QUOTE]
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