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Where are snap-on tools made?

jpickar

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Since I am not a total tool junkie. I need some clarification.

I was told that Snap-On doesn't make thier own tools anymore. Is that true?
What about Blue-point?
Can someone give me a brief history here?

Thanks, John
 
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I foresee this taking a turn for the worse. They do make their own "hardline" tools but I can not say for sure about other things. Blue Point is made overseas.
 

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on earth, in a factory i think

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Thats a Tough Questions because Snap on doesnt make "Everything" they Sell/stamp there Name on, They still Manufacture the Majority of the Hard line tools here in the US.

Blue Point? I really dont know if they Produce anything on that Line anymore, with the Majority (not all) of it being Imported.

It will be Tough, I know.. but try and ignore the Trolls that will with a doubt, show up in this thread. There is alot of Good Information here at GJ, Unfortunately.... alot of people who just want to stir the pot.
 

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from their website:
http://www1.snapon.com/display/northamerica.nws

Algona, Iowa
Tool storage units

City of Industry, California
Torque measuring products, calibrating equipment and specialty tools

Conway, Arkansas
Under-car service equipment

Elizabethton, Tennessee
Hand tools

Elkmont, Alabama
Hand tools

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hand tools

Murphy, North Carolina
Power Tools


everything else... elves... north pole
 

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I'm guessing a lot of their various snip/small grabbing told are exactly the same people who make all of those in the world...
 

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When did Blue Point go off-shore anyway? I have quite a few USA Blue Point tools that are great. I imagine if I ever have to warranty one that I'll get Asian metal in return....
 
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jpickar

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Well thanks for all the replies. I think! :)

For more clairification, I was told that ALL Snap-ON tools are made over seas.

Thanks lennoxlennox for the link. That clears things up. And to the other serious replies. For the smart aleck replies, they gave me a few grins.

John
 
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Not all the Blue Points are made overseas, it just depends on who Snap-On uses as the OEM for that tool. Lately more and more are imported though. These days SO uses Blue Point as a label to round out their tool lineup to include items that other companies hold patents on but need to offer due to demand.
 

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Aside from factories in the US, Snap On also has factories in China, Spain, Sweden, etc. They have a lot of oversea factories.
 

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I went to a pawn shop last week and was shocked to see a set of blue point wrenches stamped USA ?
 

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I have a blow gun made in Denmark, hose clamp pliers from France, mini torx drivers from Spain, power tools from china. Everything else is USA. That's out of my collection anyways.
 

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Just saw an episode of "HOW IT'S MADE" and they were making impact wrenches in a Canadian factory.

Mike
 

otis66

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I went to a pawn shop last week and was shocked to see a set of blue point wrenches stamped USA ?

I have a set of Blue-Point wrenches that are made in the USA. They look just like Snap On OEX wrenches only with a satin finish. I bought them new in 1991.
 

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Since I am not a total tool junkie. I need some clarification.

I was told that Snap-On doesn't make thier own tools anymore. Is that true?
What about Blue-point?
Can someone give me a brief history here?

Thanks, John

All of my Snap On tools are made in the USA. I know this because each one of my Snap On tools has a USA stamped on it. I do not buy Snap On tools with out a USA stamp. Still waiting for the New Dual 80's with the USA stamp.:rocker:
 

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Not all the Blue Points are made overseas, it just depends on who Snap-On uses as the OEM for that tool. Lately more and more are imported though. These days SO uses Blue Point as a label to round out their tool lineup to include items that other companies hold patents on but need to offer due to demand.

This is true ^^^ Got some really reasonably priced Blue Point T handle hex wrenches that are US made awhile back that kinda resemble Bondhus.
 

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When did Blue Point go off-shore anyway? I have quite a few USA Blue Point tools that are great. I imagine if I ever have to warranty one that I'll get Asian metal in return....

i bought a set of BP combo wrenches back in the '90's that were not made in north america.

they've held up without a problem


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