A look back at the Mac Tools story, going all the way back to 1938. The company may have changed, but the passion and philosophy remains unchanged for over 75 years...
I've been wrenching with a completely stuffed MAC tool box for 7 years now. After many years of brutal daily use, I've only broken one 1/2" to 3/8" adapter, and one 12mm ratcheting wrench that I've used a billion times finally spun free. Other than that, nothing I've bought from MAC has ever failed me. I can't say the same thing about my Matco tools at all, they spend more time being repaired than sitting in my box. I will be buying MAC/DeWalt tools exclusively for as long as I'm fixing things with wheels on them
I've been wrenching with a completely stuffed MAC tool box for 7 years now. After many years of brutal daily use, I've only broken one 1/2" to 3/8" adapter, and one 12mm ratcheting wrench that I've used a billion times finally spun free. Other than that, nothing I've bought from MAC has ever failed me. I can't say the same thing about my Matco tools at all, they spend more time being repaired than sitting in my box. I will be buying MAC/DeWalt tools exclusively for as long as I'm fixing things with wheels on them
All I wanted to know was why Mac sold to Stnaley and they skimmed over the details in that part. Must have been shady.
Well that video had a weird ending with that guy's creepy smile.
Mac sucks! Rebranded Taiwan tools that are labeled MAC😢
Check out the doyle pliers at harbor freight review
Not the hardline,made in USA
So true, now that they are owned by Stanree (Stanley).
@@Toolaholic7 I have seen several MAC tools that say MAC on them made in Taiwan sorry but it’s just not what it used to be
@@bryandavis341 The hardline tools are USA made in the Dallas,TX plant