On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 16:21:22 -0700 "Rick Brown" <free2000@quixnet.net>
writes:
> Not sure if you mean Craftsman is too bulky or had all the failings
> you
> mention.
It's just the first one. Craftsman wrenches are made out of a softer
type of metal and must be more bulky to not break. Have you ever noticed
how often Craftsman chrome sockets break? Yeah, they're easy to
warranty, but Snap-Ons don't break at all and if one does (after 5 years
of installing and removing wheels with it attatched to a 250 lb/ft
impact) it's easy to warranty too.
I have no problem with the quality of Craftsman. Their screwdriver
handles hurt my hands, though.
Still, just MnshO
Jon FP 73
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