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Ken81590

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Well if you're in Europe, then I would go with Snap-on, they are harder to get ahold of there right?
 

richfinn

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Not completely true... Most of my mechanic friends would look at me like " :dunno: the fawk is Hazet?", and even after explaining to them, they would still shrug it off. Now if I had a KRL full of Snappy tools in my home garage, you can bet your *** I would be the envy of all my friends...

I would never buy anything just to impress my friends, Keep yourself happy if they don,t understand or like it. Its not you problem :thumbup:
 
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Fatandre

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This is all I have from Hazet

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Ken81590

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I would never buy anything just to impress my friends, Keep yourself happy if they don,t understand or like it. Its not you problem :thumbup:

I agree, but that wasn't my point, someone else tried making the point that Hazet would impress your friends, so I retorted... Not retarted :p
 

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Not completely true... Most of my mechanic friends would look at me like " :dunno: the fawk is Hazet?", and even after explaining to them, they would still shrug it off. Now if I had a KRL full of Snappy tools in my home garage, you can bet your *** I would be the envy of all my friends...

Agree Totally +1
 
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You won't go wrong with either one. Hazet and Snapon both make excellent tools, although I'd definitely take a Snapon ratchet over a Hazet anytime. When it comes to ratchets IMO Snapon makes the best.
 

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I agree, but that wasn't my point, someone else tried making the point that Hazet would impress your friends, so I retorted... Not retarted :p

Fair point, I suppose Americans would be more impressed by Snappy.

If I had to choose between a Snap On KRL or that cool Hazet with the foam inserts....................I would go for the Lista :beer:
 

Hawk321

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Go with both brands...special tools >>>Hazet
Tool Boxes >>> Snap On...much cheaper and better...even the basic KRA2007 Box is so much superior than the most expensive Hazet Box.

Impact tools...SnapOn...ok just easy choice...Hazet doesn't offer much in that genre...

I own both Hazet and Snapon...but unless the local dealer here ***** so much I tend to buy more hazet.
 

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America :Snap On (quality is better but Proto...:thumbup:)


Europe :Hazet. 100% but Stahlwille my favorite...



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That a cool shot; how about more pics of the tools, cars and the rest of the shop; what is the story behind it? How and where do they buy their tools; how do they deal with warranty tissues, etc. ? Inquiring minds want to know!
 

Ken81590

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Fair point, I suppose Americans would be more impressed by Snappy.

If I had to choose between a Snap On KRL or that cool Hazet with the foam inserts....................I would go for the Lista :beer:

I keep hearing about "Lista" on here, I have never heard of that company... Care to give me some info on them?
 

Ken81590

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I had a feeling they were toolboxes, but are they comparable in quality to, say, Snap-On? How much is the average price of a single bay or double bay?
 
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Fatandre

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That a cool shot; how about more pics of the tools, cars and the rest of the shop; what is the story behind it? How and where do they buy their tools; how do they deal with warranty tissues, etc. ? Inquiring minds want to know!

I dont know much about the garage, but I can ask the owner.

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