Just wanted to say that if you abuse a tool, it is going to break.
Snap on or Craftsman, it is going to break. I have a mix of tools.
Mostly Craftsman and some Snap on some Taiwan and some China.
Most work excellent for me, and I work on heavy and rusty stiff.
Machine tools and cars and trucks, tractors etc. One thing that
*****, is when I am using a tool properly, and it breaks. Mostly
Craftsman sockets break on me. Like head bolts or flywheel bolts,
heavy tightening and loosening, but not abusing the limits of the
tool. And usually using a torque wrench. Craftsman socket, split
down the edge. One time using a Cman 18mm socket on a
suspension bolt, it cracked while applying a reasonable amount
of hand force. I just Mig welded up the crack and kept using it.
Bought a spare, yes, but the welded socket still works. Just sux
that Cman sockets are so fragile. I know a Snapon would not
crack, because of better steel and closer control of the heat treat
process. China socket would be softer, and probably not split
(more ductile). Tiawain sockets (generally) seem pleanty strong
and tough. My favorite is buying old tools at flea markets and
swap meets. Even old Taiwan wrenches that sell for 25cents can
sometimes end up being a really strong end durable wrench. I have
a set of Taiwan wrenches from my grandfathers toolbox that are
no name, but I have had and used them for years on everything.
My favorite Taiwan tool is a HIT brand crescent wrench, 12" size.
A beautifully made tool, nice and tight, and is a pleasure to use.
Good luck with your tools, and treat the Cman tools easy. You
have to. LOL
--Doozer
PS- I love having a mis-mash of different brand wrenches in my tool
box. It pisses off the pretty boy tool dudes that have to only have
a row of snap on wrenches, all in a row, all the same brand. Huh.
Any tool that lasts is a good tool in my book. I am not a tool brand
snob. Same with automobiles. Certain years of Chevy trucks are
great, others, not so much. Ford also, certain years they had good
designs, others, not. What ever gets you to work on time.