Tool Brands

Mostly Craftsman here with some Snap-on and old S & K (grandfathers tools) in the mix. Kobalt and Huskey are stepping up to compete with Craftsman with good prices, warrentee, and (decent) quality. The only tool I every had break was the newer Craftsman rachets, but having several of them saves me the frustration of needing to run to the store in the middle of the job to get a new one. I like to look for old broken tools (the ones with the replacement warrentees) at yard sales. Buy em cheap then run to Sears or Ace Hardware and exchange it for a new one.