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Go S-K all the way!
You got that right.
Go S-K all the way!
The point with USA coo costing more is because we as americans want more money to work in a tool factory than wang chung does in china, causing the price to be higher (not always a reasonable figure). If theyre making them in china for $3 a piece and charging $50 theyre blatently just bending us over to make a huge profit, so its not just about the quality of this or that, its the principle to me.
But these high profit support American workers (American executives) so they can buy their Ferrari, Roll Royce, BMW, Mercedes, Lexus.
But these high profit support American workers (American executives) so they can buy their Ferrari, Roll Royce, BMW, Mercedes, Lexus.
Better off going with older and current s-k tools. Should be much better quality.

So, did you call them?
The point with USA coo costing more is because we as americans want more money to work in a tool factory than wang chung does in china, causing the price to be higher (not always a reasonable figure). If theyre making them in china for $3 a piece and charging $50 theyre blatently just bending us over to make a huge profit, so its not just about the quality of this or that, its the principle to me.
i broke this same ratchet weekly and finally the mac guy told me 2 years ago that he was gonna have to trade me a non fine tooth ratchet because a fine tooth ratchet couldn't take the torque i was putting through it. then i traded it into the snap on truck for a dual 80. i have never broke the ratchet i traded it for since and have since bought about 10 dual 80s and haven't broke any of them.
It's made by Facom Btw. A well respected European brand.
They don't make junk.
First off, I find almost none of Snap-On's or any other truck tool companies prices to be reasonable.
Secondly, your being bent over by all the tool companies, especially Snap-On. Snap-On charges $150 for a 12 pc. 3/8 metric shallow socket set, Craftsman charges 17.99 for the same set. Both sets are made in the USA so tell me exactly why Snappy charges 8 times as much as Craftsman does. Are Snap-On's materials THAT much better? I doubt it, they just know you'll pay $150 for sockets that cost them $9 to make because they say Snap-On.
I'm guilty of buying all the overpriced **** as well, thats why I can ***** and moan about it![]()
The French made Facom tools are great but since Stanley owns them the outsource from everywhere including Taiwan so yes they don't make junk but they will put their name on anything...
First off, I find almost none of Snap-On's or any other truck tool companies prices to be reasonable.
Secondly, your being bent over by all the tool companies, especially Snap-On. Snap-On charges $150 for a 12 pc. 3/8 metric shallow socket set, Craftsman charges 17.99 for the same set. Both sets are made in the USA so tell me exactly why Snappy charges 8 times as much as Craftsman does. Are Snap-On's materials THAT much better? I doubt it, they just know you'll pay $150 for sockets that cost them $9 to make because they say Snap-On.
I'm guilty of buying all the overpriced **** as well, thats why I can ***** and moan about it![]()
Some guys just NEVER get it. That's okay, I'll continue to buy SO. Sears is fine for home use but you'll see the difference working with them everyday. I started out as an apprentice thinking the same thing and used C-man sockets daily. I warrantied them monthly or bi-monthly too. Switching them out with SO sockets (some bought new, some bought used) I haven't had too many break. When they do it's replaced with a smile and a piece of candy.![]()
Thats a piece of ****, .

Shhhh, I have it in the classifieds
I absolutly hate the handle. The ratchet itself seems very smooth but the head doesn't seem large enough for a 10 inch ratchet. Unless Facom is building a super strength head I would want to be standing on the handle. I guess it would be OK for a tight spot where you need extra handle length. If I do keep it you can bet it will get a new handle.
I mean thats an awesome ratchet!



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IF SO came out with an imported line that was exactly like the USA versions, I might pay 25 to 30% of what they charge for the American made tools now. Tops.

They do have an imported line that cost 25-30% less - Williams!![]()
