jimmy12345678
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I used to be one who bought cheap tools thinking “there’s no difference” etc etc. But at this point in my career cheap means very little to me, I’d rather pay more for something good that will last or is easily warrantied. It’s a pain for me to run to Lowe’s/Harbor Freight etc after work to get a tool swapped out and I’d rather not have to deal with that. For most things it’s easier to hand it to the tool truck and have it fixed or replaced than to take time out of my free time to do so. And because of that ease and the service you pay more for tools.
Which brings me to the point of the thread, which is others balking at the notion of paying more for good tools. I’ve heard many times “why would I buy snap on when I can buy the same tool 6 times over from Harbor Freight/etc?” Well IMO if I had to buy a replacement 6 times it was a POS tool to begin with, not even considering the time I wasted running back and forth to the store 6 times as well as the downtime having a cheap tool break in the middle of the job causes.
Cheap tools have their place but I’m over bargain shopping for tools. IMO it wastes more time and money than forking over the money for something good. Buy once, cry once. A very wise person said once that “It can be very expensive to be cheap” and that lesson has been cemented in my head from life experiences.
What do you guys think?
Which brings me to the point of the thread, which is others balking at the notion of paying more for good tools. I’ve heard many times “why would I buy snap on when I can buy the same tool 6 times over from Harbor Freight/etc?” Well IMO if I had to buy a replacement 6 times it was a POS tool to begin with, not even considering the time I wasted running back and forth to the store 6 times as well as the downtime having a cheap tool break in the middle of the job causes.
Cheap tools have their place but I’m over bargain shopping for tools. IMO it wastes more time and money than forking over the money for something good. Buy once, cry once. A very wise person said once that “It can be very expensive to be cheap” and that lesson has been cemented in my head from life experiences.
What do you guys think?
