Craftright Garden & Power Tools

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Surprised! Got us out of a predicament – We have an ancient Makita circular saw and have mislaid the blade as we possibly took it off to get it sharpened. It was 180mm and when we went to… Read more

buy a new one Makita, and all the other brands no longer make that size except for CraftRight. It was also a lot cheaper & had 3 blades instead of one in the pack. I have used it and cuts great but was surprised that the plain side of the blade showed (out) instead of the brand when it was fitted on the saw. It got us out of a pickle especially when we don't use it very often. Thank you to CraftRight.

Alf Mittelsmerz60 posts
 

Craftright 100 pce screwdriver bit set - don't buy – I wouldn't normally buy anything branded Craftright, but I wanted a second set of bits for a spare. These Craftright ones are widely available at… Read more

Bunnings and eBay for $10 - $20. Well the time came when I didn't have my usual bits so had to use these. 5 of them broke or were distorted driving small screws into pre-drilled holes in softwood. That says it all.

sidiNSW10 posts
 

Disappointment – I purchased a Craftright brand 9" Jack plane from Bunnings just before the Pandemic..Craftright is a Bunnings house brand..The plane is branded as a… Read more

9" Jack plane,but is a copy of a Stanley #4 plane,which has been copied worldwide for over 100 years...It cost only $31..and at that price..I thought I could afford to take it to outside jobs and not be too concered if I lost it..It looked OK in the box..Several weeks later I needed it and got around to unpacking it and setting it up,only to find to my disappointment,that was a very poorly made copy of the #4..many parts didnt fit or align properly,and the poorly made cast iron body had a dished sole plate,and the blade wasnt sharpened either...Every part was faulty or didnt fit properly...Then when i went to return it I couldnt find the docket....Because of that I decided to stay home in quarantine and fix its many faults myself..using a file...But it was so badly made as to defy belief...and no amount of effort would help..Then I decided to junk it and just keep some of the smaller parts as spares for my good plane..only to find that the parts werent interchangeable either..even though they looked like they should be. Altogether a considerable disappointment..I would strongly advise against the purchase of this particular tool.. If you need a second plane buy a good Stanley one second hand..