xin
Well-known member
Before joining this site I had no idea non pros bought truck brands to any real extent. Having been a mechanic all my adult life and working in shops since high school I’ve enjoyed the service the pro brands provide. It’s hard to explain to people who don’t work in a high productivity repair shop every day. The focus is on the job at hand and not the repair, upkeep and replacement of the many tools used. Buying tools online is easy but service after the sale is more complicated. Also many brands don’t have the depth of product line the pro brands have. Sometimes it takes 10 different styles of the same size wrench to get it done.
I think people instead of looking at the entire picture (look at one piece and get welded to that). I have done that before as well, to me I will not buy something when there is no service.
I agree on the 10 different styles, ran into an issue on a Jetski many years ago having to use a Snap-On 10mm flex head wrench. The ONLY tool that could access the bolts to it.
Was it expensive YES, however got the job done and still have that wrench today along with others. I called the Snap-On guy up he drove all the way to the shop and sold me 1 wrench I needed at that time.
One can buy most anything online, but if they don't have any serviceability in the field and/or someone you can actually deal with it is a PAIN in the rear.
Lastly, living in a RURAL area getting shipping (online) orders is hit and miss. It may arrive it may not (have had lots of packages get LOST) and never arrive. MORE of my TIME wasted and having to contact the online retailer to find out where the package is, then to RE-ORDER it again. One time it took 3 times and it was from the most popular ONLINE outfit.
IF online orders were spot on in RURAL areas sure some of that 'might' work however it don't. From the results I as well as others have had it is a toss-up if you will get the order or it is LOST.




