
When you use something 40/hours per week, the cost per time in use equation almost makes cost irrelevant. I spend more time waiting for the state emissions machine to connect than most will spend on all their automotive endeavors for a year.Most of use carry around $1000 smart phones and upgrade them every couple years but somehow a $160 ratchet that will be passed down to your kids is over priced. I have snap-on tools passed down from my grandfather that I still use. I’m pretty sure if I figured out price per use that tool would be a heck of a bargain.
I still buy Snap-on. I snuck out today with a $127 bill left and that was with the purchase of a 1/4 long ratchet and a 6 inch pair of needle nose pliers and an $80 payment. Now does everything need to be Snap-on? Absolutely not but I do like nice tools. I absolutely would never buy their power tools though.
Haha yep you told him right but he didn’t listen first. I personally haven’t cared for any of their power tools I’ve used. Milwaukee for me as well glad you got him to use Milwaukee.My son has fallen off the snap-on battery tool wagon. I've been telling him for a couple years to go with Milwaukee fuel tools. He has finally seen the light and traded all his snap-on stuff worth trading in on Milwaukee. He is happy as a clam with them.

Most of us? lol - you're picking the perfect example.Most of use carry around $1000 smart phones and upgrade them every couple years but somehow a $160 ratchet that will be passed down to your kids is over priced. I have snap-on tools passed down from my grandfather that I still use. I’m pretty sure if I figured out price per use that tool would be a heck of a bargain.
I have a $43 Android & a plan that costs me $20 every 90 days. Does everything I need a *phone* to do... which doesn't involve logging onto the internet every time I leave the house.Most of use carry around $1000 smart phones and upgrade them every couple years but somehow a $160 ratchet that will be passed down to your kids is over priced. I have snap-on tools passed down from my grandfather that I still use. I’m pretty sure if I figured out price per use that tool would be a heck of a bargain.
Similarly here, but I think I beat you. I think mine is $18 every 90 days. The flip phone (not smart) was free to me (but I think retailed for around $10).I have a $43 Android & a plan that costs me $20 every 90 days. Does everything I need a *phone* to do... which doesn't involve logging onto the internet every time I leave the house.
In fact the phone is turned OFF when I carry it outside of the house unless I need to make a call... That's happened fewer than 5 times this year & each of those times has been a "where the hell are you?" call to the roomie while we're at WallyWorld.
Try using the Talon grip pliers and tell me how they are the same.I sure wouldn’t pay snap-on money for rebranded channellocks just so I could have them in a different color.
I can see certain tools where snap-on quality is a cut above and MAYBE worth it - but I don’t see the point for most things.
Snap on is the designer label for men. Rationalization and justifications abound.
Or how about using their 30/60 angle wrenches prior to 2019 when tekton offered a slightly different but mostly comparable option.Try using the Talon grip pliers and tell me how they are the same.
You say Snappy is a designer label, but yet also say certain tools are a cut above; so which is it? Designer or useful?
Have you actually used any one their tools? Maybe their 4 way-angle wrenches for starters......
Just curious if the bashing Snap On bandwagon has actually thought for a minute about how much they spend in R&D compared to other companies?
With the exception of Bonney, Snap on was the only company making tools with their boxed end, off corner engagement. And that lasted for about 25 years until their patents ran out. Then finally all your other companies started making off corner boxed end tools. Same goes for FD+ wrenches. How many years did it take before another company made grip-type open end wrenches. Again everyone else had to play catch-up. Where are all the innovations that Wright, Matco, SK, Proto, Mac have made? Best one was probably Mac's Microturn wrench and it has been discontinued.
You can keep slamming Snap-On, but they usually have the corner marketed on new products, good and bad. More than can be said about any other tool truck or manufacturer.
To each his/her own I guess.Most of use carry around $1000 smart phones and upgrade them every couple years but somehow a $160 ratchet that will be passed down to your kids is over priced. I have snap-on tools passed down from my grandfather that I still use. I’m pretty sure if I figured out price per use that tool would be a heck of a bargain.

DIYer here I have been thinking the same the last couple of years but SO tools, website, and customer service were good quality. Probably don't need them but they have saved my projects.I'm sure no one cares but I'm sure many here have the same sentiment. I bought my last $164 1/4" ratchet. I don't see the value anymore. Maybe after covid prices will come down. I can't get 2 items lately without a $300 invoice. Unless it's so crazy exclusive and I absolutely have to have it (blue point vises for example) I'll prob get it in Hazet or Facom flavor. As for air I've been doing CP. And for electric I'm filling out my Makita and IR collection.
SO sure as hell didn't spend anything for R&D on tools they relabel as their own & then double or triple the price when all they did was slap their name on the tools... Snap ring pliers, thread chasers & hammers spring to mind.
Problem is I can buy a $40 ratchet that will likely outlive me too. So yea 4 times the cost for a tool that likely will do the same work? That is overpriced. I have multiple Snap On ratchets, and don't regret buying them, but I don't pretend it was a reasonable decision from a purely financial stand point.Most of use carry around $1000 smart phones and upgrade them every couple years but somehow a $160 ratchet that will be passed down to your kids is over priced. I have snap-on tools passed down from my grandfather that I still use. I’m pretty sure if I figured out price per use that tool would be a heck of a bargain.
Who is upset? Anyone that is upset please raise your hand.Great post. I still don't understand why everyone gets all upset with Snap-On. Their prices for a lot of hand tools are on par with MAC and Matco. Snap-On does seem to do a LOT of innovating. Customer service is quite good too, even without a truck. Need replacement parts for that 1978 breaker bar? No problem. Super fast FedEx.... probably faster than if i did have a truck dropping by weekly.
-Ryan
Their snap ring pliers are made by Strand, who also make identical ones sold under Craftsman, Mac, Matco, Cornwell & other names.I dont think they rebrand their snap ring pliers or hammers. Hammers are more of a warranty cost being built in, so do you think you can beat the warranty with volume.
Opinions are like elbows. Everyone has a couple and they only bend one way.Who is upset? Anyone that is upset please raise your hand.
It is an internet debate and worth about as much as those generally are. A mildly amusing way to kill a few minutes. Everyone on here gets to do what they decide to do for themselves. And I don't think anyone has a problem with that. And while many of us have opinions about what other people should do that is all they are is opinions and we all know what those are worth.
The stamped ones made by lang? Pretty sure SO sells those on the truck, but they're not the same as their own model.Their snap ring pliers are made by Strand, who also make identical ones sold under Craftsman, Mac, Matco, Cornwell & other names.
The stamped ones made by lang? Pretty sure SO sells those on the truck, but they're not the same as their own model.
Nope, Strand. They have Snap On labels on them, mine are identical & say *Craftsman*The stamped ones made by lang? Pretty sure SO sells those on the truck, but they're not the same as their own model.
You say Snappy is a designer label, but yet also say certain tools are a cut above; so which is it? Designer or useful?
Same as my first link? Not the obviously rebranded lang/kastar/craftsman/matco/etc in my second link? The ones with the snap on S stamped into them? I'd love a link to those from a cheaper source. Not doubting, I might buy them to.replace my langs. The infinite rebrand lang set I have is decent but will spread and twist under heavy loading.Nope, Strand. They have Snap On labels on them, mine are identical & say *Craftsman*
Similar, but not the same. However, I'd had these for at least 12 years so the design may have changed. They're all (6) reversible.Same as my first link? Not the obviously rebranded lang/kastar/craftsman/matco/etc in my second link? The ones with the snap on S stamped into them? I'd love a link to those from a cheaper source. Not doubting, I might buy them to.replace my langs. The infinite rebrand lang set I have is decent but will spread and twist under heavy loading.