No, Craftsman is a house brand of Sears. Stanley Black & Decker does not own them. They do, however, own several brands of their own, such as Stanley, Black & Decker, Proto, and, on the high/professional end, Mac Tools.
No. Snap on tools are owned by snap on Inc. Stanley does own Mac tools
Stanley does make good basic tools.
Stanley Hand Tools was created in 1857.
Stanley hand tools can be purchased online and on the high street. The online stores include Stanley Tools, Amazon and Tool Barn. On the high street Stanley tools can be found at Tool Station, Screwfix and B&Q.
Stanley tools are well known for their good craftsmanship and durable qualities. Although, most tools that were reviewed for Stanley tools received a good 5 out of 5 stars, some customers say otherwise.
For the most part, Stanley Bostitch is an excellent store if you need construction supplies. For redecorating your house, it definitely has all the tools that you will ever need.
No. Stanley tools are a much more reputable more popular and widely known company so I would expect their tools to be way better of course. The reviews confirm it.
Husky Tools is Home Depot's house brand of hand tools. Husky Tools is NOT a manufacturer or hand tools - just a brand. Husky Tools are currently (June 2009) manufactured by The Stanley Works under contract to Home Depot. Stanley is a conglomerate; their tool brands include Stanley, Husky, FACOM, MAC Tools, Proto, Vidmar, and Jensen (and some others!).
Stanley planes are one of the few tools still made in America.
Stanley tool corp.
Earth and seeds, good luck
Only if they are still under warranty.
I believe the Stanley tool corporation.
yes they are made in connecticut actually, like most companies only some of their tools are. most of their tools are imported. read the links and make your own decision: http://www.enotalone.com/article/5403.html http://www.ftc.gov/os/1999/06/stanleyworkscmp.htm stanley's tape measures are still wholly made in the usa and are regarding as one of the best