▲ | mindcrime 5 days ago | |
FWIW, I bought a Craftsman 1/4" drive ratchet/socket set at a Lowes Home Improvement store last year, and when I got it home and started messing with it, the ratchet jammed up immediately (before even being used on any actual fastener). I drove back over there the next day and the lady at the service desk took a quick look, said "go get another one off the shelf and come back here." I did, and by the time I got back she'd finished whatever paperwork needed to be done, handed me some $whatever and said "have a nice day." Maybe not quite as hassle free as in years past, but I found the experience acceptable enough. | ||
▲ | tracker1 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I think that's as much about Lowes as it is Craftsman... I don't think Craftsman tools have been particularly well build, just that they had and are able to have enough margins to have a no questions asked policy... it probably helps that a lot of the materials are completely and easily recyclable. | ||
▲ | projektfu 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
It made sense to use the Craftsman screwdriver as a pry bar in a pinch and save the really good one for just turning screws. |