- Location
- Hammertown, USA
My problem with the HF stuff is they don't offer it in enough sizes.
My problem with the HF stuff is they don't offer it in enough sizes.
I still like Craftsman for sockets and solid wrenches, the rest of their tools are garbage
I still like Craftsman for sockets and solid wrenches, the rest of their tools are garbage
I have heard over the years that Snap On bolt extractors are the best you can buy, or at least that style. Those that don't necessarily think Snap On is worth it generally still tout their bolt extractors and flare nut wrenches. I have also heard that Craftsman Professional wrenches are made with steel as good as Snap On uses at a far better price.
You can get quality approaching snap on at far less cost you pay for their name ...lol...it's like buying a timberland work boot vs a pair from walmart qaility is the same but no one will be admiring you walmmart boots like they do the $150 Tims .
You can get quality approaching snap on at far less cost you pay for their name ...lol...it's like buying a timberland work boot vs a pair from walmart qaility is the same but no one will be admiring you walmmart boots like they do the $150 Tims .
There are exceptions, but work boots arent one of them. Have fun with your walmart boots.
You can get quality approaching snap on at far less cost you pay for their name
you really aren't just paying for the name either... if you work in a shop that is on a local snap-on dealer's regular stops you are paying for the convenience and warranty service
this i agree with. ive made a $50 a week payment to snap on for ten years and apparently last year i didnt buy many tools so i've got a bit of a credit. Enough for a down payment on this guy. Ordered it last week and cant wait for it to show up in my garage. My snap on dude even stops by the house!
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ive made a $50 a week payment to snap on for ten years
Jeebus dude!
I'd smack you If I were your financial planner!
That's a down payment for a house...