JohnFreeman
Well-known member
Real Good Tools Look Used !

It's Ebay's fault, seriously.
SO wants to have it both ways it seems- they want to have the premier line of tools and maintain their premium pricing for these tools. Do they make good/great tools? For the most part, yes. Is their warranty a bit sketchy?? Definitely!!
So, people have figured out that it's cheaper to buy used SO tools, assuming that the warranty is similar to CMan (i.e.- just bring it back and say you're "not satisfied" with the tool and you get a shiny new one, with little or no hassle). Seems to me that SO was OK with this until it became clear that more and more people were taking advantage of the warranty- so they started clamping down.
If the tool is truly broken or unuseable, then SO should replace it, but to encourage people to intentionally "break" tools to get them warrantied is a slippery slope.....
I disagree with that. All eBay has done is greatly INCREASE the price that retiring techs can get for their used Snap-on stuff. This ADDS value to the original purchase...knowing it has high resale. A strong warrantee does take some of the risk out of buying used tools you can not examine personally. In the long run, eBay will be VERY good for Snap-on. Their VERY strong used market on eBay, (as compared to MAC, MATCO and Cornwell) really helps make the case that their tools are a better value whether purchased new or used.
Admins: please delete this thread.
This is ridiculous.
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My wife has something I've been trying to wear out for years. Just sayin'.![]()
If they could only make tires outta that stuff.....![]()
I'd rather see a blown up picture of the OP's avatar.I would like to see pics of these sockets.

...I'm not trying to screw Snap-on over...
