Finky198
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If SK, Wright, Proto, and Armstrong, and many other premium quality brands can make their crowfoots with stamping and make each size out of a correctly sized blank (and not reuse the same size blank for different sizes like cheap chinese manufacturers do- or like Snap On does), why can't snap on, who is charging way more than them (2-3 times the price)?
The answer is, Snap On found a way to save money while relying on their name brand to sell the tools, not the actual quality.
Besides that, laser etching *****. It wears off quickly and then you are left with a tool that has no name, size, or markings of any sort on it. Mr. Tool Truck driver ain't warrantying a tool that doesn't have Snap On clearly on it.
I agree that's other can make a quality product. with or with out stamping
But the claim about using the same dies is speculation.
Yes laser etching ***** but, its a choice you decide on buying into. The fact is they found a way to save money if you don't like it then move on. The reality is it has Zero effect on its ability to remove nuts and bolts.
If your driver is that much of a ***** go though headquarters their much more friendly..
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good one
and I thought I was OCD...