actionstan
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Hello All,
As of recently I have started working on my own vehicles, and learning everything I can about them, and am trying to get back into school to work towards my ASE certifications.
I am wanting to start building a 'decent set' of tools, but cant really afford something really nice like MAC/Snap-On.
The brands I have been considering are:
Craftsman
Home Depots Husky (<-- Husky seems to have the best quality tool to price ratio, but I am unsure of how easy they are to work with if warranty is needed.)
Lowe's Kobalt
Walmart Stanley/Bostitch.
Currently I am hacking it with a few Stanley Tools my grandparents got for me when I moved into my first house, a few craftsman tools I have picked up on sale, and a assortment of Harbor Freight Stuff which works fine, but I cant see it holding up well in the long run.
My primary concern would be the warranty and ease of warranty... As far as i know all of these tools carry "lifetime warranties" I want something where I can walk with a broken tool, and walk out with a new one.. no mailing no hassle, My guess is this throws Stanley/Bostitch out of the game, my guess is Walmart wont work like this. I have also heard that Sears used to be easy, but lately they have made the process more difficult.
My second concern will be durability/quality, Id prefer to never have to do a warranty exchange on a tool, but things do happen.
Let me know if you have any experience with any of these, mainly warranty exchanges. All of the listed tool brands are readily available to me within a 30 minute drive. Also If you are aware of any other good entry brands let me know, and I will check them out.
Thanks!
As of recently I have started working on my own vehicles, and learning everything I can about them, and am trying to get back into school to work towards my ASE certifications.
I am wanting to start building a 'decent set' of tools, but cant really afford something really nice like MAC/Snap-On.
The brands I have been considering are:
Craftsman
Home Depots Husky (<-- Husky seems to have the best quality tool to price ratio, but I am unsure of how easy they are to work with if warranty is needed.)
Lowe's Kobalt
Walmart Stanley/Bostitch.
Currently I am hacking it with a few Stanley Tools my grandparents got for me when I moved into my first house, a few craftsman tools I have picked up on sale, and a assortment of Harbor Freight Stuff which works fine, but I cant see it holding up well in the long run.
My primary concern would be the warranty and ease of warranty... As far as i know all of these tools carry "lifetime warranties" I want something where I can walk with a broken tool, and walk out with a new one.. no mailing no hassle, My guess is this throws Stanley/Bostitch out of the game, my guess is Walmart wont work like this. I have also heard that Sears used to be easy, but lately they have made the process more difficult.
My second concern will be durability/quality, Id prefer to never have to do a warranty exchange on a tool, but things do happen.
Let me know if you have any experience with any of these, mainly warranty exchanges. All of the listed tool brands are readily available to me within a 30 minute drive. Also If you are aware of any other good entry brands let me know, and I will check them out.
Thanks!


