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Id_in_hiding ,

Used Craftsman for the longest time until Sears sold/spun off the brand, then stopped purchasing altogether. I moved into a new home and when I needed a replacement, my new neighbor turned me onto Milwaukee and I never looked back. Replacing years old Craftsman tools with Milwaukee as needed.

mihnt ,
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Craftsman still supports the lifetime warranty so if you have any tools that fall under that they will replace them.

Source: Had two ratchets replaced by them that were 50 or so years old. This was after they were bought out.

negativeyoda ,

Yeah, but aren’t they replacing them with the new, inferior stuff?

mihnt ,
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Yes, but it's better than no tool. Honestly, neither of those ratchets have broken yet and I've literally hammered on them so I don't have any complaints so far.

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