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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 18:39:23 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Lloyd Sumpter wrote: snip But I agree: colour-coded sizes, NEVER strips, and you actually CAN hold a screw in the screwdriver to get it to where you want it. Lloyd I wouldn't say 'never strips'. This afternoon, I loosened one that was partially stripped by my corded Craftsman Professional drill/driver. I was able to re-use it but the bit spun some in the slot. Now if you want a real debate..........let's talk about the crappy quality of Craftsman electric tools. Give me a DeWalt any day. ;-) If I told you that Craftsman electric hand tools were made by DeWalt, would that make a difference? :) Nope. they also make Black and Decker. Different quality, different price point. I bought a Craftsman's 18V drill for the jacks on my camper. Came with 2 batteries and a light. Takes 2 batteries to take the camper off the truck as the batteries are light duty, and the drill is a wimp. Plus the collet chuck is the worst I have ever seen for staying tight. |
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