For things like chisels, abrasives, bearing removers, engine stands, punches, hammers, all the stuff where tolerances and quality materials don't really matter too much, my take is the stuff works pretty good.
but if you are buying something that needs good steel, like screw drivers, sockets and hand wrenches, or needs good tolerances like ratchet's, get something better like Snap-ON, S&K, Craftsman (USA), or MAC tools.
The upside is most of those come with good warranties and are pretty readily available everywhere in the USA. My vote is for Craftsman (USA). Good quality tools, not to expensive, and good warranty.
for Power tools or air drive tools, I'd stick with the major manufactures, my experience with the cheap stuff is its not worth it.
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