The Craftsman 154 piece Mechanics Tool Set does indeed come with a lifetime warranty and Craftsman stands behind all their products.
"The Mechanics Bank is a bank for everyone, not just mechanics. Mechanics bank is just a name and banks can't really discriminate people based on their job."
Here is where the manual is, since that is not really a question.
Craftsman is a brand of a sturdy woodworking bench. Craftsman make really reliable tools and hardware supply for most home jobs out there. However, Craftsman products are usually expensive since of being a name brand product.
one of your lines are broken. really simple to fix.
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That's really weird never heard of that.......... If your playing on your ds i would go to www.support.nintendo.com to complain and if your ds has an warrenty you might get it replaced for a really low price! -Pokemon Master P.S I hope i helped a little!
The pros are that this camera has really high quality and in my opinion is at a great price. It comes with I believe a 1 yr warrenty that covers anything from malfunction to a broken lens. The cons about this camera are that charging takes forever and the fact that its really heavy,
Quantum mechanics simply helps us to understand the universe better. Right now, it does not have too many practical applications, but in the future it may help us discover time travel, or new sources of energy, but no one really knows.
A typical automotive repair shop here in the Northeast USA charges between $85 and $105 an hour and a truck/heavy equipment repair shop much more than that. Do you really think the mechanics that work there are being paid that amount hourly?
Oh, dude, Craftsman leaf blowers are made by the company Craftsman. It's like their whole deal, you know? They're like, "Hey, let's make leaf blowers," and then they make them. It's not rocket science, man.
It really comes down to a number of things... your own preferences being among them. I won't use anyone else's ratchets but Snap-On's, for example, but I hate their hammers, and prefer Mac's single piece hammers. A lot of air tools for Mac, Cornwell and Matco are made by Ingersoll, whereas Snap-On makes their own, and some are better, some are not. I'm partial to Mac's "Precision Torque" wrenches vs. anyone else's. My second choice for combination wrenches are the "no slip" ones from Carlysle (a NAPA brand).Craftsman can be a crap shoot, as their tools have been manufactured by various manufacturers over the years... some better than others. But no way is Craftsman better than Mac.If you think mechanics have homogenous tool sets exclusive to only one brand, that's the case typically with only the highest paid and most eccentric of mechanics... in my own tool set, I have Snap-On, Mac, Matco, Cornwell, King Tony (KT Pro), Craftsman, SK, Proto, GP, Carlysle, and many others.For my at-home set, for working on my own stuff... it's mostly from Harbor Freight, although I did choose Carlysle for the ratchets and Craftsman and Husky for the wrenches.Buying professional grade tools is worthwhile for a professional... if you're doing a bit of shade tree mechanic work, you have no use for anything that expensive.
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