>>2940847
>What are the shittiest tools you have ever used?
none. I buy tools for a purpose. sometimes I buy the cheapest shittiest tool because I need to modify it for a specific job. The funny thing is that those tools still work after decades.
even the cheap harbor freight air tools I bout in the late 80's are still going strong. Their $9 grinders rock on.
ironically it's the expensive ones that often break from "abuse" like knipex flush cut flush cutters that you accidentally try to cut something that is hardened. Or the Aven flush cutters that people raved about, that arrived misaligned.
No tool is shit if it gets the job done. OP's pic is not a shitty tool, it's the wrong tool for whatever someone ugga dugga'd on.
The only tools I have ever broke were because I used them in a way they were never designed for.
>>2940859
>Mine all corroded
don't leave your tools exposed to moisture, and the instant you see rust treat it. your tools rusted because you don't use them.
>>2940920
>get new craftsman
I have 2 craftsman screw drivers that need replacing, I cannot exchange them anywhere because they will only accept an exchange if they have the EXACT same tool. can't honor a warranty if you no longer make the tool wink wink.
pic related is a tool invented by my grandfather in the early 50's. he died before he could do anything with it (4 packs a day). I may one day make a better version of it.
if I had to pick a crappy tool it would be the ratchet sets harbor freight sold in the early 80's. total garbage. if the sockets didn't break the palls in the ratchet would after a single ugga dugga.