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    3 pc Snap on plier set 100 shiped Brand new



    8 pc Snap on screwdriver set also brand new 135 shipped
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    lol
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    shipping to 52206?

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    Why those so expensive?

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    because they are snap on
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    ^ name brand stuff that's the same as craftsman
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    except you have to wait for the truck to come to get you tools warranted

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    Well I like my craftsman! A heck of a lot cheaper and work just as good

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    Okay you dont wanna buy them GTFO. I use my tools every single day, Im not gonna buy junk craftsman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvermistgt2002 View Post
    Okay you dont wanna buy them GTFO. I use my tools every single day, Im not gonna buy junk craftsman.
    Why u say craftsman are junk. I haven't had a problem with their hand tools

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    Quote Originally Posted by marines542 View Post
    Why u say craftsman are junk. I haven't had a problem with their hand tools

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    They are fine for home use, but in my opinion not for constant everyday use and abuse. I use my tools all day everyday to make money, I want quality stuff that lasts. Tools are preference like everything else, Ive always had Snap On and always will. They are just my tool of choice.
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    Compared to snap on, craftsman is junk. You definitely get what you pay for with snap on.
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    broke 2 craftsman 3/8th ratchets that are less than a year old trying to get my supercharger bolts out the snap on ratchet my dad had was over 20 years old and had no problem getting all of the bolts out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swiggles View Post
    Compared to snap on, craftsman is junk. You definitely get what you pay for with snap on.

    Thank you lol. People never understand until they actually use the different brands and compare. There are reasons a craftsman ratchet it 25 bucks and a Snap On is 130 bucks, or a craftsman 1/2 cordless impact is 120 an a Snap On is 600 bucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Palm View Post
    broke 2 craftsman 3/8th ratchets that are less than a year old trying to get my supercharger bolts out the snap on ratchet my dad had was over 20 years old and had no problem getting all of the bolts out
    That's when you bust out the breaker bar lol. Snap on has some great tools just cost to much for me to spend for the type of things I use them for. GL w/ sale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvermistgt2002 View Post
    Thank you lol. People never understand until they actually use the different brands and compare. There are reasons a craftsman ratchet it 25 bucks and a Snap On is 130 bucks, or a craftsman 1/2 cordless impact is 120 an a Snap On is 600 bucks.
    Learned that when I was taking some auto tech classes first time I used snap on I thought damn this I see why it cost so much. Now if I ever had to use my tools to make money in anyway snap on all the way!
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    don't forget that Craftsman has a lifetime warrenty - so that broken ratchet, that's new again if you warranty it. My $750 impact was a pos in my opinion, my dads 30 year old oil spitting impact does the job just the same. Just my .02 we use craftsman and ive used some fence posts as breaker bars and the only thing that ive ever broken was some sockets that were already rounded. I use my kobalt tools when i grab them, but i deffinatly don't seek them out in my tool box.
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    If my **** broke half way thru a job i wouldn't care if it was under warranty.
    I'd rather have it not break at all. Snap On is quality. Over priced? Yeah lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by E IN v Y View Post
    If my **** broke half way thru a job i wouldn't care if it was under warranty.
    I'd rather have it not break at all. Snap On is quality. Over priced? Yeah lol.

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