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    The reason for avoiding Craftsman initially, was that I've been boycotting Sears since 1981. I got screwed real bad and told the clerk "I'll never buy anything from Sears again". A few years later, I got talked into having a family picture done there since the photographer "didn't really work for Sears". Photo didn't come out. Worst part was, the photographer completely dismissed my angst, saying "We'll just retake them" even though I'd told her it was impossible and had impressed on her the importance of these pictures when they were taken. Three of the subjects were my kids, by a previous marriage, on a very rare visit. I'd never gotten all three at the same time before and never did again for six years. I haven't set foot in a Sears store since.



    As for the bits, looks like I just hadn't looked in the right places. I've never seen any of those brands in a store.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    I like Apex bits, American made and have been used in the aviation industry for decades. They are built to last and have bits for any type of fastener. You can get them at Grainger I know and you can order them direct from Apexbits.com (phone 1-800-888-4005). They have a $35 minimum order required, these are a little on the expensive side, but you will have them for work when you need them.

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