OK - I'll give some for the warranty service & I realize the dealer's gotta get his cut. But do you think the dealer's price is less than $57??
I want to buy a premium product & don't mind paying for it. But when I see this; it's kinda hard for me to do that...I feel like I'm paying just for a premium name....
ETA: Now I've always known about "this" (same product-different name); but seeing it in black & white drives it home...
let's see......
from my experience, you can buy online and save some cash assuming you have the money and then when you need warranty serivice your SOL. or you can buy from the truck make payment's if you can't afford to pay cash and get service after the sale. it's not just about what the name is worth. service has it's cost as well. i learned my lesson on a set of mayhew punches and chisels.
I dont understand that though...
what if i purchase a set of sockets lets say, and loose the paperwork, and change jobs. I have a different snappy guy. I break one of the sockets, cant prove i bought it directly from snapon yet its a snapon tool and it broke before it's "life" expired....
similar situations happen im sure, does the dealer warranty it or no?
All the big brands are doing it so don't pick on just one...
MAC, Matco, and Cornwell do not put their name on HF stuffs.

The Cornwell guy I delt with, always hung out on the Snappy truck and he would always joke that he had as much imported stuff as Harbor Freight. MAC is mostly import is it not?
Sure they do, out of all of the truck brands Snap-on is the least guilty of it.....so far.MAC, Matco, and Cornwell do not put their name on HF stuffs.
Sure they do, out of all of the truck brands Snap-on is the least guilty of it.....so far.
Sears sells the same exact set for 49.99 FYI
I'm thinking of getting the Sears version since they warranty the pieces for life and it says so right on the package.
I'm curious who makes it. My guess was Hanson.
What intrigues me is why Snapon isn't putting U.S.A on some of their tools.

I dont understand that though...
what if i purchase a set of sockets lets say, and loose the paperwork, and change jobs. I have a different snappy guy. I break one of the sockets, cant prove i bought it directly from snapon yet its a snapon tool and it broke before it's "life" expired....
similar situations happen im sure, does the dealer warranty it or no?
I dont understand that though...
what if i purchase a set of sockets lets say, and loose the paperwork, and change jobs. I have a different snappy guy. I break one of the sockets, cant prove i bought it directly from snapon yet its a snapon tool and it broke before it's "life" expired....
similar situations happen im sure, does the dealer warranty it or no?
I've warrantied wrenches 20 years older than I am...
I thought Snapon didn't warranty taps and dies or drill bits, or these thread chasers?
What happy if the sticker is peeled off? It is no longer a snap on.