i would guess some of it might be lack of rent payment so they have to get out of that store or mall so no point in moving shelves and fixtures. they are selling everything in one of our bigger malls but the smaller mall you wouldn't know anything is a problem in that store.
We've bought quite a few appliances from Sears over the years and quite a few tools. mainly because, when on sale, their appliance prices were the best and have always had decent luck with Craftsman tools.
at Christmas i bought some gifts as the sale prices were good. I've been thinking about getting a bandsaw so i went over to that area to look... pretty much NOTHING for large wood working tools.
I remember a couple friends of mine in school EVERYTHING in their house was from Sears, even clothes.
sad to see... but like IH and White and AC bad management was their eventual doom (not completely but a big chunk).
amazoon is a bit scary as big as they've gotten. i see you can get stuff online from hoomedepot and wallymart ect ect too but i never shop at wallymart ever.. maybe go into a store 1 or 2 times a year. we don't buy much online but it seams some things are getting harder to get locally and i don't mind paying a couple bucks more locally but when the prices are 2X online i just cannot justify it (like WHeelhorse parts). I would say most of what i get online is from eebay, then other independent online shops then maybe amazoon. get some stuff online from advance auto when they have 20-25% coupons and then pick it up at the store.
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