lasteagle83
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Think it was like $10.95 or close to that.
Just checked the SO catalog and they don't show this little beauty.
My conspiracy theories -- pick your fav
1. SO ordered some of these branded from a company and then decided that they weren't good enough for the SO line
2. Somebody jobbed Advance
3. Advance is trying to job the gullible
Just looking at it doesn't fill me with confidence. I don't see a good clamp for holding the drop cord. This could mean flickering light, not to mention falling trouble lights.
Cordless could be a poor translation of ' without integral cord'
Could it be the start of an epic s/o downfall? From "king" of the tool trucks to auto parts store junk? Ok doubtful.. but that is pretty pathetic. I think ACE hardware or someone was selling "Snap On" flashlights awhile back. There was a thread about it.
they are leggit snap on tools, but not available to the normal snap on truck guysI've never seen anything like this in Canada! Are these tools being sold elsewhere fake snap-on or are they legit? If they are not real how are they getting away with it
Snap-on- is shooting themselves in the *** for putting these ridiculous products in stores.
Would Mr. Customer like a cup of coffee while he waits? We have some freshly ground Snap-off tools coffee. It's the best coffee in town because it's exclusively brewed in a Snap-off tools coffee maker.
they are leggit snap on tools, but not available to the normal snap on truck guys
The thing is, though, there is no way for consumers to differentiate these 3rd party goods from regular S-O tools.not really........they are "officially liscenced products" meaning snap on sold the right's to use thier name, just like clothing and collectibles. they are not regular snap on products.
The thing is, though, there is no way for uneducated consumers to differentiate these 3rd party goods from regular S-O tools.

one of these products is the snap on extention cords very nice quality peice.
1st post time
if avrage joes buy the "brand of choice" items they might buy more form snap on such as some of our blue point products or even snap on.
The thing is, though, there is no way for uneducated consumers to differentiate these 3rd party goods from regular S-O tools.
that's better![]()
"uneducated consumers" isn't that an oxymoron?

But is it cordless?
do we have another dealer or a company employee in our midst?
"uneducated consumers" isn't that an oxymoron?