It really depends on if your dealer gives you a discount off list price. My Snap on guy isn't generous with discounts. It's not going to happen for me, especially given that I'm not a big spender.[/QUOT
Not sure about the guy around here. I'd be a walk-on and what I gather from this site it sounds like hit or miss if the driver will deal with guys like me who won't be making purchases very often. A few years ago I reached out to guy via email for a few items and never heard back. Then later I attempted to call when I wanted to purchase some extra drawer slides for my KRL box, left voice mail and nothing. The lack of response leads me to believe either he does not want my money or the contact info I got off Snap-On website was outdated. I checked Snap-On's site tonight and best I can tell they no longer have dealer contact info on the site and I need to call customer service to get the information (maybe I was not searching in the right place). I will try one last time to get in contact with this guy.
It really depends on if your dealer gives you a discount off list price. My Snap on guy isn't generous with discounts. It's not going to happen for me, especially given that I'm not a big spender.[/QUOT
Not sure about the guy around here. I'd be a walk-on and what I gather from this site it sounds like hit or miss if the driver will deal with guys like me who won't be making purchases very often. A few years ago I reached out to guy via email for a few items and never heard back. Then later I attempted to call when I wanted to purchase some extra drawer slides for my KRL box, left voice mail and nothing. The lack of response leads me to believe either he does not want my money or the contact info I got off Snap-On website was outdated. I checked Snap-On's site tonight and best I can tell they no longer have dealer contact info on the site and I need to call customer service to get the information (maybe I was not searching in the right place). I will try one last time to get in contact with this guy.
My strategy for buying a tech angle if I were ever to buy one would be to wait for a used one to show up on classifieds for $300 and eat the cost of calibration if it is needed. Sounds like your local guy isn't that reliable.
I bought a Wright 20-150 from Epstein's last year and it is great. I had borrowed my mechanic's SnapOn to work on my airplane and have since compared the two brands. Can't tell any difference. He has years on his, and I have less than one year and don't use it every day like he does his, but I'm quite impressed with the Wright.
I don't have my invoice handy, but I believe Epstein's price was just under $200.
If you don’t absolutely need the tech-angle I would go for a precision Instruments torque wrench, made in USA and snap on relabels them for themselves. You can get them for about $120 for the 50-250ftlbs (and split beam torque wrenches are very good for their durability)


Does P.I. have one that does angles?
Cash talks, today I’m buying the 1/2 torque angle, 500 cash. No tax either bc he can make that happen with cash purchase.