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Trade in an old, broken, rusted, etc. Craftsman hand tool for a Husky at Home Depot
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<blockquote data-quote="bigja01cobra" data-source="post: 15932508" data-attributes="member: 91090"><p>Craftsman was been purchased by Stanley Black and Decker. Which is aggressively bringing the manufacturing back to the States and increasing quality. As Stanley makes Mac Tools, Proto, and Facom the quality will increase. Briefly stanley tried moving Dewalt into the same consumer space as Craftsman but why try that when you can just buy craftsman. Lowes is first on the list for craftsman tools these will probably not be the same tools sold at sears as they are developed by stanley. </p><p></p><p>I wonder how they will handle exchanges of old product with warranty with newer tools if they are drastically different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigja01cobra, post: 15932508, member: 91090"] Craftsman was been purchased by Stanley Black and Decker. Which is aggressively bringing the manufacturing back to the States and increasing quality. As Stanley makes Mac Tools, Proto, and Facom the quality will increase. Briefly stanley tried moving Dewalt into the same consumer space as Craftsman but why try that when you can just buy craftsman. Lowes is first on the list for craftsman tools these will probably not be the same tools sold at sears as they are developed by stanley. I wonder how they will handle exchanges of old product with warranty with newer tools if they are drastically different. [/QUOTE]
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