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I never used to worry about Craftsman tools. My brother was tightening
a bolt the other day, and the Craftsman wrench ratchet stripped its internal parts, landing his knuckles on a hard surface, causing bleeding and lots of pain. He took it in to Sears to trade it in, and the gal at the tool counter said that the knucklebleed ratchet was a common occurance since shortly after K-Mart took over Sears.-Jitney |
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