I have mostly Chraftsman. I have never had any trouble with a store refusing to replace a broken tool, but I have not had to return much. Just the occasional socket and screwdriver.
My Chraftsman ratchets were made in the 1970's. I don't think they carry this style anymore. They have a large knob on the back of the head with flats that is easy to grab to turn and set the ratchet direction. They also have a button to push in the middle of the knob to release a socket and a knurled knob on the underside to quickly spin a socket. These are very find thread ratchets. I use them like breaker bars, yet have never ruined one.
I also like Wright tools. I have a 3/4 inch Wright socket set in sizes from about 7/8-inch up to 2-1/2". I routinely use a cheater bar on the ratchet handles in this set and have never broken a single tool.
I have had good luck with Channel Loc brand of pliers, dikes, water pump pliers, etc. from the local farm store.
My Chraftsman ratchets were made in the 1970's. I don't think they carry this style anymore. They have a large knob on the back of the head with flats that is easy to grab to turn and set the ratchet direction. They also have a button to push in the middle of the knob to release a socket and a knurled knob on the underside to quickly spin a socket. These are very find thread ratchets. I use them like breaker bars, yet have never ruined one.
I also like Wright tools. I have a 3/4 inch Wright socket set in sizes from about 7/8-inch up to 2-1/2". I routinely use a cheater bar on the ratchet handles in this set and have never broken a single tool.
I have had good luck with Channel Loc brand of pliers, dikes, water pump pliers, etc. from the local farm store.
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