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<blockquote data-quote="Bahick71" data-source="post: 3773637" data-attributes="member: 50119"><p>The older craftsman, were made about 1000% better than they are today. Craftsman has gone steady down hill for the last 20 years.</p><p>From my perspective, I live in the middle of nowhere. If I break anything other than snap on, I am at least a two hour drive in any direction</p><p>to get it replaced. The snap on guy comes by my shop once a week. If I need him at other times, he lives here, I can go to his house</p><p>and get a tool replaced, or call him and meet him somewhere. Just like everything else in life the cheap stuff has its place of value, the</p><p>same as the name brand more expensive. I also have received a tool allowance once a month for 30 years, payed only to the snap man.</p><p>So for me, it is kind of a no brainer what I am going to buy. I do have alot of other stuff in my garage at home, works fine for what I do with</p><p>it. I also started out years ago, with alot of craftsman, and stanley, because could not afford better. Thats my 2 cents worth. I hope the op has</p><p>good luck finding tools. You might also try and look in pawn shops, can find some good deals in there. Good luck to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bahick71, post: 3773637, member: 50119"] The older craftsman, were made about 1000% better than they are today. Craftsman has gone steady down hill for the last 20 years. From my perspective, I live in the middle of nowhere. If I break anything other than snap on, I am at least a two hour drive in any direction to get it replaced. The snap on guy comes by my shop once a week. If I need him at other times, he lives here, I can go to his house and get a tool replaced, or call him and meet him somewhere. Just like everything else in life the cheap stuff has its place of value, the same as the name brand more expensive. I also have received a tool allowance once a month for 30 years, payed only to the snap man. So for me, it is kind of a no brainer what I am going to buy. I do have alot of other stuff in my garage at home, works fine for what I do with it. I also started out years ago, with alot of craftsman, and stanley, because could not afford better. Thats my 2 cents worth. I hope the op has good luck finding tools. You might also try and look in pawn shops, can find some good deals in there. Good luck to you [/QUOTE]
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