RedneckWelder
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I'm all for supporting local businesses and blue collar workers, it is 100% the correct thing to do. I don't even mind paying a little extra for all the hoops they have to jump through to manufacturer good stuff in the first world.
But when they artificially jack up the prices to exploit me and pay wealthy shareholders a larger cut, I'm pretty much done.
If Stahlwille can make high quality spanners in Germany for 40% the cost of Snap-On, or Ko-ken can do the same with Sockets in Japan, that's where my money is going.
What really set me off a few months ago was Snap On came around passing out fliers and the “featured item” was two sets of hand impact drivers…yes the kind you hit with a hammer. $380 and…$890. Yes that’s right, $900 for a ******* $30 tool and some bit sockets.
I don’t give a damn if I’m getting paid $20, $50, or $100 an hour I’ll be damned if I’m going to pay my hard earned money towards that kind of company when there are other options.
And the damndest thing is they want to sell that **** to an auto mechanic but when it comes to their industrial and government customers or relabels for certain brands suddenly their prices get a LOT more reasonable. Like I can get their 14 pc angle wrench set for $990 off the truck or $330 from Caterpillar. I’d be a damned fool to buy it off the truck even if I was made of hundred dollar bills. Falling for that **** is how you stay poor even making good money.