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Kmart is buying Sears
My condolences.
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Exactly, whodathunk. This is kinda like Kia buying GM. What's almost surprising is K-Mart is now making money again while Sears is in the dumps.
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Does that mean they'll have Blue Light Specials on Craftsman tools?
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No way, it is a great acquisition. KMart is still shaking off the image of Rain Man, Martha Stewart, and bankruptcy, but that is why it is an interesting deal.
Eddie Lampert bought a majority share in KMart when it went down and is turning it into an invesment and aquisition vehicle like Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire was once a downtrodden textile maker. Lampert did the same thing, bought up a beat up company with lots of assets, turned it around quick, got about 3Bil. in cash and is now going shopping. Its just a real estate deal to get stores and more assets. Theyre definitely going to take on Walmart. Great for the US consumer we will all save money. |
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No, you will still buy them from Sears, Craftsman is not going away,
besides, you will still learn the same lesson, when your Craftman breaks and they still do not honor the warantee, you will still go buy the Snap-On. See, nothings changed |
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Those who buy their tools at Kmart are forever prohibited from ridiculing me for buying my tools at Seven-Eleven and Harbor Freight.
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You own tools Sergey
Speaking of Craftsman - anybody watch John Ratzenbergers' show on Discovery called "Made in America"? They did a tour of the Craftsman foundry and manufacturing plant last night which was pretty damn interesting. I'm not sure what Sears' ownership stake is in Craftsman but there is more there than meets the eye. It is I assume, a fairly valuable asset in of itself which makes me wonder where that comes into play on the aquisition. |
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Bahahaha - one of my favorite movies.
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Harbor frieght tools are like buying lifetime replacement starters and the like from the parts chains. Sure you get a free replacement but you also don't get any duribility IMO. I'll agree on air tools like die grinders that for 9 bucks you can simply toss them and they will usually last more than the job you are working on at th emoment. On the major stuff though, its simply not worth it. I replaced my ball joint service kit twice. The 3rd time, I tossed it. My 3 ton jack isn't fairing much better.
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Not exactly the same, as replacing said Chinese parts entail removal, install, and sometimes core return= PITA. HF replacement= easy and pain free. Funny, I had written a blurb in my previous post about the POS Crafstman socket wrench I recently broke, but deleted as I didn't care to nit with the Craftsman zealots. With exception of the gear pullers and screwdrivers, all of my HF non-power tools are holding up just as well as the dwindling inventory of Craftsman (funny how borrowed Craftsman never make it back but the HF always come back ). |
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I just bought a Big Red aluminum jack at Pep Boys last week because I was in there for fuel injection cleaner and they had a good price. The closest HF near me is to far, in the middle of a major traffic mess and frankly, I don't feel like schlepping a broken jack up there. My Craftsman sockets have served me just fine for what I am doing with them. The Craftsman roll away I have was only marginally more expensive than the one at HF and way better in terms of quality. I also belong to the Craftsman Club so I get 10% off anytime I shop there. HF has its place but for me, its very specific. |
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