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Then you should save up and buy Snap-on. I have seen Craftsman quality deteriorate significantly in the past 10 - 20 years. I have to return at least $200 worth of Craftsman tools every year. That's why I recommended them as the minimum quality standard. Most of my hand tools are Craftsman because that's all I could afford, but I grab my Snap-on's when it's something important. They'll be around for another generation, but the Craftsmans that see much use will just get traded in. I only buy Snap-on now.
Take care
~Chris
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