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<blockquote data-quote="cchardwick" data-source="post: 5802" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>I'm in Colorado and Tool King is a great store and has more stuff than just about anywhere. I usually don't find that I break tools unless I'm using the wrong tool for the job. For example, I used to break ratchets all the time until I switched over to breaker bars for the tuff stuff. Now I never break anything. What cheap tools do you use that need to be thrown away? I have tons of cheap tools and never have a problem with any of them. I have some nice craftsman and such too but have never seen the benefit of the extra cost to make them worth it. And some tools are just expensive no matter where they are made, such as impact sockets. Usually when I lend out tools I'm lending out the labor too LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cchardwick, post: 5802, member: 758"] I'm in Colorado and Tool King is a great store and has more stuff than just about anywhere. I usually don't find that I break tools unless I'm using the wrong tool for the job. For example, I used to break ratchets all the time until I switched over to breaker bars for the tuff stuff. Now I never break anything. What cheap tools do you use that need to be thrown away? I have tons of cheap tools and never have a problem with any of them. I have some nice craftsman and such too but have never seen the benefit of the extra cost to make them worth it. And some tools are just expensive no matter where they are made, such as impact sockets. Usually when I lend out tools I'm lending out the labor too LOL. [/QUOTE]
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