
Craftsman has come out with something HOT.
They sent over a consumer newsletter today, and it featured Craftsman gear I had never seen before.
What do you think it could be? Let’s see if you can guess.
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Is Craftsman expanding their product lines with more Made in USA tools?
Maybe new tool storage products?
More cordless power tools or maybe a next-gen battery like the new Ryobi?
Replacements for the discontinued line of V-Series hand tools? (See Craftsman Discontinued their Best Hand Tools – Goodbye V-Series.)
USA-made air compressor?
There are plenty of tools and gear on my Craftsman wishlist. But what could this be?!
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Oh. A Craftsman smokeless fire pit. It lets you “enjoy super-charged heat with barely any smoke.”
Nearly 8-1/2 years ago, after purchasing the Craftsman tool brand, Stanley Black Decker said they will be localizing as much manufacturing as possible and will focus on U.S. manufacturing, using global materials, with the confidence that this will grow the Craftsman brand.

I’m not sure how fire pits and products like water heaters help to fulfill that promise, but I hope that they do.
Philip Proctor
I’d pay $100 for that.
Stuart
Maybe at the end of the season?
G New
My lowes has carried the firepit for the past year. End of season last year was something like 120$ for one.
Nathan
Craftsman water heaters uhm no.
mark w
Just looking at em is stressing me out haha
will
why compete with Coleman??
unless they will add cordless camping gear?
TomD
It lets Ace and Lowe’s sell whatever this is.
Bonnie
There’s a bunch of companies that make these things.
Joe L
This has been around a while – at least a couple of years. Lowe’s has carried it and it was on sale at one point around Christmas for maybe $200 or even less.
Rob H
I would just buy this one instead. In fact, I did. It is currently $67
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Muskoka-19-5-Black-Steel-Stainless-Steel-Smokeless-Wood-Fire-Pit-with-Lid-Poker-Protective-Cover/3483549035
John
Man, that looks 99% identical, right down to the photoshopped flames!
Rob H
Indeed.
We actually bought the black-coated version that’s currently a higher price back around Black Friday last year when it was on sale for about $80. It’s been a good unit as far as these things go. It hasn’t rusted out and it burns the wood efficiently enough. It isn’t as nice as our friends’ $500 solo stove version but we also have $420 more that we can use for firewood…
We ordered the bare stainless I listed above to throw in the truck to take with us when we go camping or to other events. Cheap enough that if it gets messed up, we aren’t overly upset.
Frank D.
Great find.
And it has been one of the constants in retail, that once you look past ” US brand X ” tfor something that could be generic and which likely outsourced it or just had something name stamped / rebranded. There is good chance that the identical product is there via some generic / lettersoup brand.
Jason
What’s next, vacuum insulated tumblers that keep your drinks hot or cold all day? Pool bags made out of Crocs material? Whatever else was real trendy a few years ago but peaked and is on its way down
Stuart
https://toolguyd.com/dewalt-tumblers/
Jared
Jokes and complaints about the brand aside, and ignoring the outlandish price, I think it actually looks good. I could use a smokeless fire pit.
Scott K
Solo Stoves are pricey but they work well and are durable. They are also easy to clean and tend to come with nice accessories.
Terry Burton
A sad situation with Craftsman. Will they eventually find the bottom of the barrel.? It looks like they’re getting close. 🤦♂️
Bonnie
Why do people care so much about an old store label that was always slapped on OEM tools? I have plenty of classic craftsman tools. They were always just fine, and they were never made by craftsman. I see no reason to worry or whine about what a new owner is doing with the brand.
Joe E.
Nostalgia.
Why do you care how people think of feel about the brand? Are you the be all, end all of tool aficionados? If you don’t see a reason, then the conversation doesn’t pertain to you, does it? Move along…
Jarrett
Same with all the “DeWalt” fans that are sold at Costco. People around here seem to go nuts for them.
Matt_T
I’ll keep the old truck rim that cost nothing for a fire pit. It burns better than any commercial fire pit I’ve been around.
I guess the bright red tankless units might appeal to some people. From a company that doesn’t know the first damn thing about tankless water heaters…..
Another Bob
Old school split rims aka “suicide” rims are great for fire pits. Just make sure you don’t get too close to the fumes on the first burn as it’s probably hazardous old lead paint.
Nick
The fact that they didn’t make it look like a giant socket is highly disappointing. I guess that’s one thing that sets them apart from snap on. Always missing an opportunity for novelty merch.
Blocky
Lol. High fives. Fist bump. Statue of Liberty.
TimL
I know the discussion is more about the branding than the item, but the smokeless ones I have been near do not radiate heat very well so you have to stand near it to feel the heat out from the top opening.
Another Bob
I’ve noticed that too. I did see solo makes what I’ll call a flying saucer that sits about 2 feet off the top of the solo stove. I guess it’s supposed to radiate heat out towards you. Seems like a sound idea I don’t know how much it works though.
I don’t own a solo (Use an old truck split rim). But I will say their accessories look pretty nice and well built. They make a heavy metal ring about 6” deep maybe 1/4” thick that goes around the top of the stove and is used for cooking. A round griddle of sorts. Looks pretty cool.