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AKripper Sep 1, 2006 05:54 PM

SNAP-ON tools
 
i use all snap on for everything. representing :great:

Localmotion Sep 1, 2006 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by AKripper
i use all snap on for everything. representing :great:

what is the point of this thread?

garrett1478 Sep 1, 2006 05:55 PM

www.toolandfab.com

rollem Sep 1, 2006 06:00 PM

does snap on make you a better mechanic? just asking... no pun intended..

86SR522REEFI Sep 1, 2006 06:04 PM

no it just means you dont have to go to sears when you break everything

rngrchad Sep 1, 2006 06:05 PM

I have snap-on impact sockets and ratches, I have mac wratches and mac sockets, I have cornwell ratchets, I have craftsman wratchets, I have bluepoint air wrenches, and ingersol rand impact guns. I like them all. I use them all. I have debt to every damn tool truck that comes and goes around central ohio. I WISH I DIDNT HAVE SNAPON TOOLS, or MAC TOOLS. I would have a lot more money!

rollem Sep 1, 2006 06:14 PM

Go to sears or chase a truck.... But who assumed it was sears....lol
They're all probally made at the same factory....

wjwerdna Sep 1, 2006 06:18 PM

napa is made at same place as sears i am guessing, cuz my "mechanics set" i bought at sears had 4 napa wrenches :)

86SR522REEFI Sep 1, 2006 06:31 PM

sears sucks. i know cus i worked there

rollem Sep 1, 2006 07:37 PM

Then you get free tools. then That doesn't suck.. Fringe benefits...

X-AWDriver Sep 2, 2006 12:09 AM

My friend who works at a shop spends the bucks on Snap On,so much so he got two tickets to last year's Bronco/Charger game 4 rows up behind Denver's bench from his Snap On rep.

desertyota Dec 12, 2006 11:16 AM

I'll buy wrenches and stuff like that from craftsman but ratchets and torque wrenches I'll only buy from snap on or one of the other good quality tool guys. The craftsman stuff just doesn't come anywhere close in quality.

ewong Dec 12, 2006 03:11 PM

I rounded off a ton of brake flare fittings using Craftsman until I went and got a Snap on one.

My Craftsmen torque wrench stopped clicking at certain points so I got a SnapOn on.

Craftsmen are much better than cheapo... and alot cheaper than SnapOn.

S&K are good too BTW.

Localmotion Dec 12, 2006 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by ewong (Post 50361030)
I rounded off a ton of brake flare fittings using Craftsman until I went and got a Snap on one.

My Craftsmen torque wrench stopped clicking at certain points so I got a SnapOn on.

Craftsmen are much better than cheapo... and alot cheaper than SnapOn.

S&K are good too BTW.

I have an S&K screwdriver set...i loooovee it. Is it any better than craftsman?? i dont know but its bling!

hamstrungtaco Dec 12, 2006 10:58 PM

anyone use what i like to call "rolls royce" Armstrong tools, some of there stuff makes snapon look like craftsman

Trumpfan Dec 12, 2006 11:04 PM

SK sockets and ratchets, snap on performance minus the mark up. I actually think that the sockets are better than Snap Off. my 0.02$

Yoda Dec 13, 2006 04:51 AM

I have a lot of snap-on. Been buying craftsman, but it is definitely a GIANT step down in quality. Just finding it hard to justify $20 for a 8mm wrench. But, sometimes I can convince my buyer the shop NEEDS to have a particular snap-on tool.

Example.....I was tearing down a Chev Impala when the boss walked by. He was observing all the carbon buildup inside the intake plenum. asked "is that all the buildup you have been talking about", I said yup, now we have a Motorvac coming

rocket Dec 15, 2006 11:28 PM

I just bought my first snap-on "tool"....a used 13pc 3/8" swivel impact shallow metric 6-point sockets (8-22mm). Won them on eBay for $265 shipped.

Same set as these..
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog

I hated paying as much as i did but I will own them for life and you can't beat the quality!

the_4runnin'_beast Dec 16, 2006 04:23 AM

I never buy SnapOn. I always buy Mac. Never had a single problem with them, in all the tools I bought.

blakjak Dec 16, 2006 06:54 AM

They're all made by the same 3 or 4 companies anyway. Between Danaher (spelling?) and Stanley I think they make damn near 90% of the hand tools out there.

Wasn't there a huge thread somewhere on this before? Maybe some other forum? It ended up being the main difference was the alloys used and the casting/forging/finishing process??

I'll have to see if I can find it. I remember after reading the article I was going to quit wasting my money and just buy Stanley tools from now on. About all I own right now is either craftsman or stanley anyway.


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