JonDick13926
Well-known member
What tools you are going to buy should depend on what you plan to do with those tools. As someone who spent years working on cars, I bought a lot of Snap On stuff as well as other high end US brands like Wright, Proto, and SK. I used those tools 8-10 hours per day. Quality wise, I never had a problem out of any of it. The difference was that I didn't have Wright, SK, or Proto coming to the shop each week making sure my tools were all good and asking if I needed anything else. Snap On was convenient and brought good quality straight to me.
What do I use at work now? The cheapest I can find, that's what. I work in industrial maintenance in a refrigerated factory where you and your tools get soaked as soon as you walk out onto the production floor to fix something. Tools rust, get lost/stolen frequently, etc. All of my good stuff sits in my home garage now and I buy my tools from Menards/Lowes/HD.
I doubt I'll ever buy Snap On again unless I end up in an environment where that convenience returns. If I still want good tools that are SLIGHTLY more affordable then I know where to go (online).
What do I use at work now? The cheapest I can find, that's what. I work in industrial maintenance in a refrigerated factory where you and your tools get soaked as soon as you walk out onto the production floor to fix something. Tools rust, get lost/stolen frequently, etc. All of my good stuff sits in my home garage now and I buy my tools from Menards/Lowes/HD.
I doubt I'll ever buy Snap On again unless I end up in an environment where that convenience returns. If I still want good tools that are SLIGHTLY more affordable then I know where to go (online).
That plus maybe bad credit experiences or perhaps bad tool truck experiences in general. Likewise, some guys are plenty happy with their HF tools or other, and people are equally jealous of those who are satisfied with the less expensive stuff they have. It works both ways.


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