Favorite brand of tools to use?
I buy American when I can. Buy local, buy your state, buy American. It's wise to buy the best tool just for simple tool-logic. But if I see a Chinese or Mexican tool that is 1/2 to 2/3 the price, and I don't need it to make my living, I'm going to take the discount and buy another tool that I need. I'm more beholding to my family than I am your family.
Unions are good for the workers, but add $1500 to each car. If I'm not a union member or family of a union member, why do I need to feel beholding to one?
Lawyers do great things for people in need. But why should I have to pay more for a lawnmower because some fool did something stupid with one, got injured and sued the mower maker, and his lawyers got him a million bucks?
My micro-economy is very important to me. And to a point, others aren't. I don't want to do anything good for a bunch of G-D Chinese any more than you do, but life is full of choices. I can't save the world, but I can save some money for my family.
But, I repeat, buy local, buy your state, buy American when you can.
Speaking of tools, I was on "Klein Tools" site today: http://www.kleintools.com/ and was wondering....Does anybody on here use/no somebody who uses um.
I saw Klein tools commercial on the speed channel during the Lemans/Canada race today (Where the new GT2 C6-R's swept 1, 2 today btw.
), and was just wondering who likes/dislikes/uses Klein tools. sockets(impact+chrome) - matco
extensions - mac (best knurling)
channel lock type pliers - knipex cobra(sold by mac/matco/snap-on)
slip joint pliers - matco (widest teeth)
side cutters - mac/matco, cut better than snap-on
impacts (3/8 and 1/2)- IR titanium or regular composite IR's
3/8 air ratchet - mac ar777 or ar778
1/4 air ratchet - snap-on far25
cordless impact - ryobi 18v (use my 1/4 hex drive impact every day since cristmas and it still works like new) only $70
cordless drill - 18v ryobi hammerdrill (works just fine) only $50
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