Wait a minute, you complain about the quality of craftsman one second and then ask for a cheap alternative to Dewalt the next?
THAT"S THE PROBLEM WITH TOOLS!!! You got two choices - quality or crap. You pay for quality AND you pay for crap. You've now paid as much for Craftsman (3 purchases) as I paid for my Milwaukee stuff in the same time period and mine is still working.
I have a set of Milwaukee 18 volt Ni-cad tools I got in 2000 - drill, saw, sawzall, and light. I use the heck outta them. Since I got em, I've gotten many more tools of the same style - impact, jobsite radio, 3 bay charger, hatchet, a couple more drills, etc - used off craigslist. It's nice to have 3 drills, 2 saws, and 2 sawzalls on hand when I'm doing a project and have help. Sure, they're heavier than the new Li-Ion stuff, but they WORK. Everything from the original set still works - well I have gotten new batteries once.
I'm not against cheap tools. I have a cheap pipe threader set because I seldom thread pipe. But the tools I USE alot are quality. I pay a premium IF I can find USA-made tools, but they're getting harder to come by - even my Milwaukee stuff is foreign.
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