I was too busy working with my tools to notice sorry...
But apparently you weren't too busy working with your tools to comment on this thread.

Snap-on 1" drive ratchet, scary money.
I've got a bunch of nice tools, but I've always bought them on-sale, or found them at pawn shops and garage sales.
I guess the two that stick out in my mind were when I was 17 (25 years ago!) I bought a Ratcheting screwdriver from Snap-on for $35, and my dad hit the roof... until he used it the first time.
I also bought a BluePoint brake line flare kit for $93. It's up past $150 now, but still one of the best tools I've got.
I've bought some things off the snap-on truck... gasket scrapers, strippers, etc. etc., but I don't think I've ever spent more than $45.
-Brad

Does a Hand held computer counts as a tool? I used it daily. In my case, Snap On Verdict D7 Wireless Diagnostic System with European loaded and all the OBDI adapters. Paid $11,400 for it.
Beats the heck trying to do things the manual way of testing sensors on car and getting their values. The Verdict D7 monitors and display all sensor values.
For instant; Fuel pressure, MAP sensors, MAF sensors, EGR, Cams, Crank, Knock, Temperature, the list goes on and on.
Efficiency and speed is where the money is at.
About $400 with a big handle? My 3/4 drive was like 300 with a handle.

I always wondered what the purpose of the SO 1" drive ratchet was. I mean the longest handle they make for it is 36". If you need to pull out a 1" drive ratchet, whatever it is you're cranking must be either massive or hella tight and chances are 36" of leverage won't touch it. I have the 3/4" with a big handle and have yet to break or even see one break so I doubt strength is an issue. The only thing I can see is if you already have 1" drive sockets and don't want to use an adapter.
I dont see the point of the 1" either. On the other hand I have broken my 3/4" drive 36" handle before. Never by hand, its always been hooking it to the crane. My most expensive tool ive bought is my snappy 4 way angle head wrench set.
Glock model 36.
Just the head was 400, add the 2 handles for 150 a piece and do the math
The 3/4" drive complete set hurt too.
Oops I didn't realize they were that spendy. Do you use 1 inch drive sockets or just an adapter and 3/4 sockets?
Define "Hand Tool"?