x2, but you have bigger issues if you break a ratchet trying to get off a SC bolt lol...
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x2, but you have bigger issues if you break a ratchet trying to get off a SC bolt lol...
Very well. That makes since
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i buy craftsmen because they are easy to get a hold of, decently priced and work well, i seriously abuse my tools, i have broken a few sockets, 2-3 ratchets and some universal joints, give me some snap on tools ill break them too, sure they might be a little better but is that $130 ratchet 6 times better then the $25 one? doubt it, your paying for a name, if you cant come to realize that then you fail at life
I have the same screwdriver and plier set lol... I got my screwdriver set for $80 from the snap on guy... He let me trade in any brand screwdrivers $10 for each one off the 140 :)
looking back I could have swore I had more than 6
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any brand screwdriver for $10? I could get like 2 sets of those for free then LOL
Craftsmen sucks.... my snap on flank wrenches were 400 for 10-19... I can get off nuts and bolts that my sh!t craftsmen stripped out... use snap on tools and you guys will never use chraftmen again
^ I have all sorts of different brands, they are all about even imho. My cheap-o screwdrivers are on par with my big name brand ones.
for tools being used daily they sure look pretty new, or working to you is not the same as us
When you use tools to earn a living, your $25.00 ratchet won't make the grade. Ratchet quality isn't cheap and you get what you pay for. 20+ years in the automotive repair business has provided me with some wisdom on the subject. Fail at life...lol. Have a cheap a$$ ratchet snap and tear up your hand once and pay for that cheap a$$ ratchet in blood and lost wages. Do it enough times and the price for quality tools is well worth it. Keep using and breaking cheap tools is a fail at life
The Snap On Dual 80's are sweet. I plan on getting a couple.
And LOL @ comparing Snap on to Craftsman.
once i used a snap-on wrench there was no going back...the only thing that comes close would be craftsman professional series....but everything i own is snap-on....