ZRX61
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Saw one today. Appears to be the Matco truck re-wrapped as it had a Matco license plate frame & the name of the owner was the local Matco guy.
Saw one today. Appears to be the Matco truck re-wrapped as it had a Matco license plate frame & the name of the owner was the local Matco guy.
Someone on here once said those are promo trucks...

I was at Tractor Supply a couple of weeks ago and asked them why they were changing from Gearwrench to an unknown name tool.
They told me that Gearwrench was changing over to truck sales and they had to change brands. I thought that this a bit silly. Gearwrench would get a lot more sales if they sold to the public. DYI's don't get their tools off the trucks.
I’ll be curious to see if that is actually true. It does sound like a moronic business decision in this day and age.
In other news Cadillac just announced moving to electric vehicles as the answer to their flagging sales. So plenty of executives making foolish decisions with shareholder money.
Our snap on dealer mentioned he saw a gearwrench truck driving around. He didn't sound happy about it. They haven't stopped by us yet.
IMO the Gearwrench truck is a destined for failure, it will be impossible to complete with the online sales model across the product line. If you go to GW site and check out “full retail price”, I doubt you would find anyone willing to pay that much, especially since the precedent has been set in regards to pricing. Even if they rid the online/B&M marketplace of the product line, which would take years....You have too many companies willing to ****** up GW’s share of that market for them to be successful solely in the mobile market.
Nick Morello has been running his truck in Jersey for as long as I can remember. He also ships nationwide, and by drone. He's combined online and tool truck sales and he kills it
Nick Morello, the Guy who runs the Facebook Tools page (Snapon-Mac-Matco buy sell trade or something like that) Runs around in some gear wrench trucks, Im pretty sure.. And I think he just added one to the fleet, that used to say matco on it
I won't buy cheap gearwrench in stores unless there's literally no other choice, no way in hell im paying truck prices for Apex ****.
I would have bought Armstrong and Allen off a truck, but since Apex killed them off I have zero interest in Apex brands. They screwed up so many good American tool companies I go out of my way to support other companies.

Well matco just rebrands imports so it's fitting
I won't buy cheap gearwrench in stores unless there's literally no other choice, no way in hell im paying truck prices for Apex ****.
I would have bought Armstrong and Allen off a truck, but since Apex killed them off I have zero interest in Apex brands. They screwed up so many good American tool companies I go out of my way to support other companies.
On a similar topic, the last time I need warranty for a gearwrench product I did get that gearwrench ratcheting wrench replaced with a matco wrench on a matco truck. He said that’s what they replace them with now. I’m not certain they sell gearwrench any longer through matco.
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Our snap on dealer mentioned he saw a gearwrench truck driving around. He didn't sound happy about it. They haven't stopped by us yet.
haven't checked it out though, haven't been curious until now.I won't buy cheap gearwrench in stores unless there's literally no other choice, no way in hell im paying truck prices for Apex ****.
I would have bought Armstrong and Allen off a truck, but since Apex killed them off I have zero interest in Apex brands. They screwed up so many good American tool companies I go out of my way to support other companies.
Truck prices????
Are you all crazy?
Who's your SnapOn dealer and tell him I have an envelope of cash. If he can get me snap on tools at gearwrench prices, I'll throw stacks at him. Hell, I'll even pay you guys a finder fee, but I suspect theres no tool trucks selling at GW prices, nor is GW selling at tool truck prices.
Amazon Gearwrench prices or the Mobile truck prices that someone has already mentioned is about twice as high?
Would you be willing to pay double the price for GW just so you could have front door service/warranty versus buying via the interwebs?
Unless I'm confused, the comment I replied to seems to think Gearwrench (in stores) is the same or similar priced to truck tools, which is insane.
No, probably not. I really like their tools for the money because they're on the cheaper side and have worked remarkably well for me. If the price starts increasing I would start turning to other tool company's that have worked remarkably well for me, at now cheaper prices given this hypothetical. That said I've had some bad luck with tools the last few weeks, an order from AmazonUK and an order from NapaOnline, so I'm starting to possibly place more value in the front door service/warranty department. Unfortunatly the issues I had where not with used broken tool sneeding warranty but just tools needing be returned. So with that, I would pay ~15% more for their tools for front door service/warranty and any more than that, I'd just go elsewhere or buy more Snap on tools.
Unless I'm confused, the comment I replied to seems to think Gearwrench (in stores) is the same or similar priced to truck tools, which is insane.
You are confused. I won't buy GW at the store price point. Therefore, there's not a snowballs chance in hell I will pay the massive premium that trucks have to charge to make any money on the business model.
If I'm gonna pay the truck premium, I expect top shelf American made tools with exceptional service.
I strongly disagree with how Apex tools does business, so I do my best to vote with my wallet.
I don't think anyone is saying that, GW suggested list prices on the website "used" too be comparable to he Major Tool truck prices, Obviously the list prices didn't translate to Online/BM price points. The pricing discussion is simply trying to figure out how close to List does a mobile tool dealer need to be to cover the costs associated for that business model and still turn a profit for the owner operator. I'm sure based off volume of sales, that number considerably less than list, but definitely higher than 10-15% of online prices. It appears based off some comments that 100% Markup is the going rate.
