ALinCarolina
Well-known member
I started buying tools in the early sixties with my paper route money, mostly Craftsman of course. Over the past 20 or more years I have bought a lot of Snap-on tools, both from their online store and from ebay, both new and used. I have a couple of broken items I would like to have replaced: an 11 mm socket and an extension that lost its ball and spring, neither have previous owner marks etc. and I think almost assuredly I bought both new.
I don't have a Snap-on dealer that calls on me so I go online to see what I need to do. The Snap-on website says I need proof of purchase among other things. Geez, so I need to spend a lot of time going back and searching through emails and orders for one replacement socket? What have those of you (that don't have a franchisee truck call on them) in a similar situation done?
I don't have a Snap-on dealer that calls on me so I go online to see what I need to do. The Snap-on website says I need proof of purchase among other things. Geez, so I need to spend a lot of time going back and searching through emails and orders for one replacement socket? What have those of you (that don't have a franchisee truck call on them) in a similar situation done?