I debated about posting this thread, and eventually decided the viewpoint has some validity. I hope at least to have people post their meager cache of Snappy tools so we can all enjoy them.
There are alot of folks here who are Snap-On fans, there are others who discount them because of their cost, but I think that there's many people like me who are in the "take it or leave it" crowd. Snap-On has phenomenal name recognition - even among the general population. My wife - who knows nothing about tools - has heard of Snap-On. And their dedicated truck sales fleet keeps workers supplied. I personally feel that Snap-On makes a good tool - it's just that most that I have used are not that far above other brands in performance to justify their higher cost.
However, if I come across a Snappy tool for the right price, I will grab it. While pondering this, I figured I'd dig thru my tools and see just how many S-O tools I had. I have more than I thought! And I feel that I'm not alone in this respect. So if you're a tool lover - and you own a few pieces of Snap-On - post the pics up. I'd like to see 'em.
Here are 4 that I found just by skimming thru my pegboard in the shop. I know I have more and will post them when I dig them out.
Top to bottom:
A DBE XS-1820-S 9/16"x5/8" date code 1959
A long DBE XV 1618 1/2"x9/16"
A TR108 schrader valve core remover (I paid like $2 for this, and I know S-O still sells it for around $20)
A offset screwdriver 040 date code 1967
There are alot of folks here who are Snap-On fans, there are others who discount them because of their cost, but I think that there's many people like me who are in the "take it or leave it" crowd. Snap-On has phenomenal name recognition - even among the general population. My wife - who knows nothing about tools - has heard of Snap-On. And their dedicated truck sales fleet keeps workers supplied. I personally feel that Snap-On makes a good tool - it's just that most that I have used are not that far above other brands in performance to justify their higher cost.
However, if I come across a Snappy tool for the right price, I will grab it. While pondering this, I figured I'd dig thru my tools and see just how many S-O tools I had. I have more than I thought! And I feel that I'm not alone in this respect. So if you're a tool lover - and you own a few pieces of Snap-On - post the pics up. I'd like to see 'em.
Here are 4 that I found just by skimming thru my pegboard in the shop. I know I have more and will post them when I dig them out.
Top to bottom:
A DBE XS-1820-S 9/16"x5/8" date code 1959
A long DBE XV 1618 1/2"x9/16"
A TR108 schrader valve core remover (I paid like $2 for this, and I know S-O still sells it for around $20)
A offset screwdriver 040 date code 1967



















