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Old 05-09-2003, 02:07 PM   #13
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I don't really recommend ordering craftsman unless you have gone to your local sears first. I did some set pricing recently and found that the sears near my place has cheaper sets on ave than what I was able to order through them.

Craftsman isn't be all end all of tools but they are definitely a step up from the generic tools you can buy. The single biggest selling point imho is they are the most readily available, lowest costing, lifetime warrantied tools you can get. Just keep in mind when you're buying tools that the $1.00 screwdriver might last you a year or two, but the $2.00 screwdriver will last forever.
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