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Craftsman: Made in the USA -€“ Manufactured in China?
2016-04-04
[My Private Brand] A little more than a year after a judge threw out a class-action lawsuit asserting that troubled retailer Sears knowingly led customers to believe their iconic Private Brand Craftsman Tools are still Made in the USA, the retailer continues to face public outcry.

Part of the mystique of the Craftsman brand was that the hand tools were proudly Made in the USA. But in recent years, Craftsman, like many tool brands, started manufacturing many of their products in China while continuing to run advertising that would lead customers to believe all the tools were still domestically produced.

Since 1927, Craftsman has built its brand on a credibility and reliability that was brought to life in its now legendary lifetime guarantee: if a hand tool breaks, just bring it back to the store for an immediate replacement. The problem? Made in the USA Craftsman brand loyalists are disappointed with what they feel is a violation of the brand promise. They simply do not want to replace their broken USA manufactured tool with one from China because they suffer from the not unfounded fear that the quality will be substandard to what they expect with the Craftsman name. They also resent the fact that the prices haven’t dropped to reflect international sourcing.

This is a great example of a brand promise becoming diluted and true brand loyalists rejecting the change. Yes the Brand Manager, Product Managers and Merchants at Sears should own this brand but they must never forget that the promise, which began 86 years ago, is bigger than them and owned by generations of believers. Betray your believers and destroy the brand.

Several people were so upset by the change that they started petitions on www.change.org asking Sears to stop producing the tools overseas. As of today, one petition has over 4,000 signatures.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Once again for the hearing impaired; the Chinese are the 'what' of the Orient ?

The Chinese. We tend to project the typical behaviors of the exiles from China onto the elites the exiles had to run away from to get lives of their own, thinking they're trustworthy. But they're not.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2016-04-04 13:42  

#2  My understanding now is that IF you can find an employee in a Sears who knows what you're talking about, they may give you a buck off the replacement.

It is difficult for box stores to retain competent sales personnel. The wages are far too low and the pressure to push credit cards and warranty schemes keeps the best people out. Merchandising high quality products has become a secondary goal to selling credit.

Foreign credit purchasing foreign made products, providing a nifty profit on both ends. Once again for the hearing impaired; the Chinese are the 'what' of the Orient ?

And they tell us Trump is a nutcase.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-04-04 05:47  

#1  ...About 25 years ago, my Dad was using a Craftsman adjustable wrench that his father had purchased in 1933, and one of the jaws broke. Dad figured, what the heck, and we went to Sears to see if they'd replace it. The hardware department manager cheerfully and quickly brought out a brand new wrench and asked only that if that one ever broke, we'd come to his store to get it replaced.

My understanding now is that IF you can find an employee in a Sears who knows what you're talking about, they may give you a buck off the replacement.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2016-04-04 05:06  

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