BIG BACCHUS
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Tell them you think your toolbox is old.
There's two magic words that seem to turn even the most ******* tool truck driver, into your next best friend. Doesn't matter what brand, doesn't matter where you are. Just go on the truck, no need to introduce yourself, just look him in the eyes and say "tool box". Nothing else. You will have his full undivided attention.

Who buys your tools, you or the company? I ask because there is an industrial sales department in Snap-on that is separate from the tool trucks and if qualified the cost of tools is way less..
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Snap On Industrial usually used to be a pretty good deal, 4 years ago it was 25% off most anything and 40% off of "industrial" tools. (If you're not familiar with Snap On Industrial tools, they're sockets, ratchets etc. that have a black "industrial" finish on them, instead of being chrome dipped. I'm assuming they're cheaper since the cost of chrome plating is taken out. Of 3 different Snap On trucks I've been on, I've never seen any "industrial" finish tools, so I'm guessing they're exclusive to Industrial customers.) Sadly about a year ago I noticed our discount went down to 10% across the board. I asked my Snap On rep if we'd fallen below a spending threshold, since I only place a couple of orders a year, but he said they lowered the discount company wide.
Dress up like this guy and walk on the truck.
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There's two magic words that seem to turn the tool truck driver, into your next best friend. Just go on the truck, no need to introduce yourself, just look him in the eyes and say "tool box". Nothing else. You will have his full undivided attention.
So true!

The Snap On web site *****. I'm trying to look up pullers so I can find the parts numbers I need for a couple of SO bars I have lost some pieces to. i don't want to buy new but having the numbers would help. I have to go thru almost 800 puller sets to find one looks like mine. Entering the number of what i have doesn't work. The web site ***** big time. Ugh. They don't want be to know what I am doing. They want me to have to ask the tool truck guy.
The hard copy paper catalogs are cool. Have always been hard to get tho. When I was buying from the truck the guy would only have the catalogs for a few weeks before he ran out. The price list was even harder to get than the actual catalog.
Way too clean the guy isn't even smoking or a ratty beard
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"Approaching" a tool truck? To do what? Kiss his ring?


