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i think it smells very fishy considering a competitor has it and is using it to his benefit.
Technically the $20 craftsman has a bigger head and only 36 teeth ( I think).
I think the Matco has 60 and a lower profile head.
Technically the $20 craftsman has a bigger head and only 36 teeth ( I think).
I think the Matco has 60 and a lower profile head.
This was a ratchet that one of my customers sent back to Matco for warranty replacement. They sent him back this one! It was a manufacturing mistake, but it shows where the ratchets are made.

oh my god its stamped CRAFTSMAN ON THE HANDLE!
/me throws hundreds at SO man
take it take it just save me from this horror!
oh my god its stamped CRAFTSMAN ON THE HANDLE!
/me throws hundreds at SO man
take it take it just save me from this horror!
Someone should assemble a duralast/snappy combo just for kicks.




Someone should assemble a duralast/snappy combo just for kicks.

The poor thing would drag itself around going "I am not an animal. I am not an animal....."![]()

wouldnt be that difficult to drive the pin out of the handle and change out the heads ... i think it smells very fishy considering a competitor has it and is using it to his benefit.
wouldnt be that difficult to drive the pin out of the handle and change out the heads ... i think it smells very fishy considering a competitor has it and is using it to his benefit.
Could be a marketing prop to brand bash, could be someone asleep at the assembly plant, who knows or cares other than the Snap on man?
I do feel that comparing brands across the Danaher/Apex line isn't a very good marketing strategy though. You might accidently point out to the tech that only flagged a few hours for the week, that a Danaher $20 stubby flexhead ratchet might do the job for you instead of paying $75 for the Snap on version.![]()
This would not surprise me either. This actually first crossed my mind. I mean obviously the Snap-On man wants you to feel like spending huge amounts of $$$ on his tools is worth it.
Craftsman and Matco are made by Danaher. It's totally possible this is manufacturing defect that they overlooked.

Now, if we can only figure out how to cut/drill the new Cman premiums to fit a flex![]()
Why go to the trouble?
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Add a matco 88 kit and be done with it.
Though the Arm's handles are quite nice too. It is hard to beat a 88 in a Arm, imo.Matco and Cornwell hardline tools are not made buy the company name sakes, Danaher is owner of Matco like Stanley owns Mac. Snap on tools are mostly made by the Wright tool company which are very good tools and are US made although some are from Taiwan. Want to see something cool, look at a De Walt saws all and a craftsman there the same thing! Mac tools are US made by Mac in there plant in Texas but they do have some that are also made in Taiwan.

Matco and Cornwell hardline tools are not made buy the company name sakes, Danaher is owner of Matco like Stanley owns Mac. Snap on tools are mostly made by the Wright tool company which are very good tools and are US made although some are from Taiwan. Want to see something cool, look at a De Walt saws all and a craftsman there the same thing! Mac tools are US made by Mac in there plant in Texas but they do have some that are also made in Taiwan.


I see you have been talking to the MAC technical service department![]()

Matco and Cornwell hardline tools are not made buy the company name sakes, Danaher is owner of Matco like Stanley owns Mac. Snap on tools are mostly made by the Wright tool company which are very good tools and are US made although some are from Taiwan. Want to see something cool, look at a De Walt saws all and a craftsman there the same thing! Mac tools are US made by Mac in there plant in Texas but they do have some that are also made in Taiwan.
