Craftsman Ratchet Toilet Paper Holder | ToolGuyd
No, there weren’t any Craftsman tool box speaker systems , at least not yet, but there was a ratcheting toilet paper holder. I don’t think making a toilet paper holder out of a ratchet is going to make that happen. We’ve seen DIYers use wrenches as drawer pulls, but it doesn’t look like many have experimented with ratchets. Last June I visited the Craftsman Experience in Chicago to teach a workshop, and noticed quite a few Craftsman tools used in unconventional ways. What else do you suppose can be built with a working (or damaged) ratchet. And yes, the ratchet was still at least semi-functional. Something else that I found cute and will probably post about at some point – the women’s bathroom was identified with a Craftswomen Their tool sales will drop once everyone realizes that their tools are being made in CHINA. They need to send product surveys out via e-mail to their customers, and conduct oral/written surveys at home improvement shows to find out what professionals and DIYers need. They need to find out what products people need and want to buy. There are many sources of quality USA made tools at craftsman prices. There were a number of other Craftsman products in the bathroom, most notably a wall cabinet and various slat-wall-style VersaTrak panels and accessories. People will also buy more products if they know they won’t incur additional charges, and they’ll buy more often. Just takes a little digging and you will find em. SHC has lost over 60% in sales the past 5 years or so and the reason why is poor customer service, poor attitude of younger cheaper labor. NO MORE CHEAP CHINESE CRAFTSMAN TOOLS. They need to focus on making useful products, here in the USA, and working on ways to win back their customers. If a competitior offers free (or at least reduced) shipping on products, I’m going to buy from the competitor. Sears is in big trouble, major trouble, but much of what I’ve seen suggests that it’s not for lack of tool sales. The after purchase service is awful, ask most people that have had to use them, They do not know how to work on the products either. Many people like me are buying tools elsewhere when possible. They need to seriously consider free shipping, as many companies have initiated over the past few years. With the economy still in poor shape, I need to plan for and buy those items that afford the best and highest utility for my available dollars.




