This might not be the thread for it, but MANY years ago, I worked in a shop that had a very old SO floor jack. One day, it quit working and the Snap On man brought out a brand new jack to replace it! Pretty cool, eh?
So a few months later, I bought a very expensive Snap On floor jack from that same guy because of the future support that Snap On promised to provide. Fast forward to 25 years or so later, it would no longer pump up. I'm now retired, so I tried to get support from a Snap On truck who covered the territory where I lived; No go, the guy ain't even slightly interested in my problems. Okay, fair play, he wants to make a living, not fool around with some old guy that hasn't ever bought anything from him. So I called Snap On directly; And I was told nope. No parts available, no longer supported. Buy a new jack, end of story. Well that was disappointing. Just left high and dry by the mighty Snap On Corporation.
So I tore it apart hoping maybe an o-ring might save the day and did a little more sleuthing and came to find out Snap On never built the damn jack anyway. They bought it from Lincoln, slapped their name on it and up-charged the hell out of me. So I went to Lincoln, bought the needed rebuild parts and the jack was soon back in business.
So when I now hear the stories about Snap On suing HF and losing over a Chinese jack they pulled the same **** with? Yeah, I laugh and cheer for HF winning. Why? That should be obvious. The pricks at Snap On picked my pocket once and I haven't forgotten. And anyone that takes Snap On's side on this jack issue is either a blind SO fanboy or unwilling to admit they got screwed when they overpaid for an ordinary jack with the vaunted Snap On name on it.
I consider myself fortunate. HF just built a brand spankin' new store a mile and half from my house. I get better support from them than I've gotten from Snap on or Sears. They save me a ton of money up front on identical or nearly identical items. Why would I not buy from them?