I recommended Craftsman because it's relatively cheap and readily available in most areas, not because it's the best or most accurate for the job. I have a collection of both expensive (Snapon, Mac, S&K) and inexpensive (Harbor Freight, Cobolt, Husky, Stanley, Craftsman) tools. To be completely honest, most hand tools have a lifetime replacement warranty anymore and some of my expensive tools have wore out just as fast as the inexpensive ones, so YMMV.