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Ok cool, seen them on Ebay also. Yes I realize they are the Snap On of mechanic tools and you must pay for quality.eBay. The price isn't much different, realize that huge difference in price compared to other branded tools such as dynamite is because of the huge quality difference.
Hehehe... I'm actually not a snapon kind of guy. I won't talk bad because I don't want to get verbally murdered here ??. All of my automotive tools are 70's craftsman and 50-60's Sears.Ok cool, seen them on Ebay also. Yes I realize they are the Snap On of mechanic tools and you must pay for quality.
Yeah I'm a Craftsman guy myself, had them all my wrenching life. Snap On is good but too overpriced for my taste. Have friends that push tools for a living and own shops that have Snap On.Hehehe... I'm actually not a snapon kind of guy. I won't talk bad because I don't want to get verbally murdered here ??. All of my automotive tools are 70's craftsman and 50-60's Sears.
Ah got you. I don't like any modern automotive tools at all though, to me they're all garbage. This guy tried to trade me a new craftsman ratchet for my old rusty one... when I took it out of his hand to get a feel it was like comparing a paper ball (new) to a brick of lead (mine) I instantly handed it back...Yeah I'm a Craftsman guy myself, had them all my wrenching life. Snap On is good but too overpriced for my taste. Have friends that push tools for a living and own shops that have Snap On.
Yep they don't make them like they used to. You used to be able to warrany a Craftsman ratchet in store and they would give you a new one. Now they break it down in store and replace parts with junk and hand it back to you. Good thing I've had my tools for many years and have held up. I mainly work on my own cars, trucks and bikes and treat my tools well so hardly ever break one. Hope my ratchets holp up!Ah got you. I don't like any modern automotive tools at all though, to me they're all garbage. This guy tried to trade me a new craftsman ratchet for my old rusty one... when I took it out of his hand to get a feel it was like comparing a paper ball (new) to a brick of lead (mine) I instantly handed it back...
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