Sears...
...Craftsman . That is my primary tool and I can use them for electrical fuses or screwdrivers for pry bars and take them back to Sears for a no beef exchange. There are others I have also and have had no problem exchanging them. Bumper to Bumper supports their tools that was as does Mac and Allied , though I think Allied has gone tits up. The holy grail , snap-on , can be snotty and only come around once in a while and quite often you have to argue with the agent to get warranty. THe agents are owner operators and I think you cut in to their bottom line if you return something. I have had no problems with princess auto also, though some of their stuff is shite Chinese pot metal stuff that breaks the first use. Mostly Sears has stood up very well and is a good quality tool {I've used the wrenches and three size of drive of rachets for 22 years now , no problems}. I wish Cooper tools were in Canada, they look like a nice quality for sensible price tool supplier.
Sean
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1944 Allis Chalmers M7 Snow Tractor
1944 Universal Carrier MKII
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