Finance Guy
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I am curious about GJer's recent (last 5-10 years) experience with / perception of Mac Tools, particularly compared to Snap-On and the other automotive brands. I saw there was a Mac Tools thread a few months ago, but that one seemed to focus on trucks and service ... I am mainly interested in the tools themselves (hand tools in particular).
My own perception is that they are damn good tools, mostly made in USA ... as such, they are probably very comparable to Snap-On, but without the fan club (to be sure, fan clubs and other brand loyalists are earned for a reason). At least for the primary hardline tools (ratchets, sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers [Mac rebrands Knipex], prybars, punches & chisels, files, etc.), they appear to be toe-to-toe. Maybe even in tool boxes?
Are there any specific tools where Mac outshines Snap-On ... maybe chrome extensions or their RBRT bit sockets?
Are there any specific tools where Mac is clearly deficient?
(I'll warn you in advance that you may soon see a thread asking how best to optimize the limited student tech discount programs available from Snap-On and Mac.)
My own perception is that they are damn good tools, mostly made in USA ... as such, they are probably very comparable to Snap-On, but without the fan club (to be sure, fan clubs and other brand loyalists are earned for a reason). At least for the primary hardline tools (ratchets, sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers [Mac rebrands Knipex], prybars, punches & chisels, files, etc.), they appear to be toe-to-toe. Maybe even in tool boxes?
Are there any specific tools where Mac outshines Snap-On ... maybe chrome extensions or their RBRT bit sockets?
Are there any specific tools where Mac is clearly deficient?
(I'll warn you in advance that you may soon see a thread asking how best to optimize the limited student tech discount programs available from Snap-On and Mac.)
