[QUOTE=Pat;257445]Husky is not nearly as old a name as Craftsman but so what. Craftsman isn't such good tools as just a recognized name and a decent warranty. I don't think there is a Husky tool factory any more than there is a Craftsman tool factory or a Kenmore ANYTHING factory. They are tools built to a price to mass market under a nifty sounding name.

Ran across this old thread Just to set the record straight, Husky tools have been around longer that crapsman(oops I mean craftsman). Husky est. 1924 craftsman 1927. I like Husky tools , the first socket set I bought in the early 70s´ is still in my toolbox. I know, so are the CM tools I bought but I have a bad taste for Sears and craftsman since the 90s´. I guess I'll concede that craftsman hand tools are ok, but I'll never own anything from craftsman that has a motor attached.