I loved Sears for years. I bought tools, appliances, clothes, TV's, etc. all from them. However, it seems to me when they first hit a couple bumps in the road, they did change, but it wasn't for the better. They started carrying cheaper clothing from off brands, sourced out Craftsman tools to cheaper contracts and lesser specs, and carried lesser brands in other departments. When it was good I bought my Weber gas grill from them, all sorts of Dockers clothes, Panasonic and Sony TVs, etc. I quit shopping there much after it became Sansui, Sanyo, Charbroil, etc. After Ryobi took over the power tool contract, you could actually buy a much cheaper Ryobi at Home Depot that was built as good or better than the Craftsman at Sears. However, neither was half the tool of a Makita, Milwaukee, Dewalt unless you were after a gimmick feature that Sears patented
I really miss the good Sears of even 15-20 years ago. What was the last good decision they made?