Yep, As far as I know.
Sears , however craftsman tools have been in a car parts store here in Colorado, but only for a few months. I believe Sears bought that auto store and then sold it. Don't remember the name.
That would be Craftsman...sold at Sears
Sears sells top of the line products in all of the major company names. Examples include Kenmore, Craftsman, Diehard, Weatherbeater, and also Roadhandler.
Ace Hardware, Sears, Costco. Be careful with words such as "professional" when buying tools... most tools sold in retail stores with a "professional" name actually aren't professional grade tools. Craftsman Professional is supposed to be, but I wouldn't opt for anything they make over my Snap-On and Mac tools.
A full 80 percent of the Craftsman line is produced in the United States. The exceptions are tape measures, which come from the Dominican Republic, while Craftsman shovels and rakes are often made in China or Taiwan.
Some are, some aren't. A lot of Husqvarna products are sold as badge engineered items, as well (Craftsman, American Yard Products, Yard Pro, WeedEater, McCulloch, etc.).
Craftsman is typically sold at sears and offers lifetime warrenties and most of their products. If you are looking for a used one check pawnshops are your local newspaper in the who has it section.
== == Sears sold the Kaiser/Fraiser with the name Sears Allstate. It was sold by Sears in 1952 & 53.
Craftsman tools can be purchased from many retailers. Alternatively, these specialist tools can be purchased online, including from online stores such as Amazon or eBay, either new or second hand.
Well it sure ain't Craftsman- Sears farms out all their products- many of them are Poulan- Next time someone should do their homework
The John Deere D105 is one of the best-selling riding lawn mowers in the US currently. Its popularity is due to its reliability, performance, and wide availability.
Sears sold a "Motor Buggy" from 1908 to 1912. Then they sold the Sears "Allstate" automobile from 1953 to 1954.