that's what ebay is for ...
I find snapon.com to be great for small replacement parts and things that dealers seem to loath to look up and order for you.... tool cases, rubber tool covers, broken bits, taps, etc. and other small missing things that take time to research. Many times the dealers I have had, just seem "put out" by servicing and finding these myriad of small replacement parts I need. This way... I can order 24/7 and get what I need without any attitude or feeling like I am a pest! I shouldn't have to feel that way but I don't buy tons of stuff from the Snap-On dealer... I really don't have the money to and I primarily buy used, so... I'll let him service the big spenders on his route and I'll deal with Snap-On corporate... it shouldn't be this way but that is where I have gotten to!
after paying them off all i ever got was the tail light warranty.......
I've used 3 local dealers and paid list + tax every time, plus I have to drive to their house.
gifts. He seems a little stand-offish but I'm guessing it's because he doesn't know me and because I don't work in a shop. I think he thought it was odd that I'd spend top $$ for tools without working in a shop - at least it seemed that way. But, when I left, he gave me a couple of baseball hats and said he'd do some more checking on the hard-handled stuff. He also knows that I bought my box second hand(he sold it to the PO) and made a point of telling me that there would be no issues warrantying it. So far so good, I guess.The nice thing about buying directly from the Snap-on website is that you will get new unmolested tools. I've been buying off of "the truck" since '90 and often tools sold as new have been "kicking around " the truck for a while and appear marred and scuffed. When I've bought sealed sets off of the truck I haven't had that problem. Unfortunately my local SO dealer has an "attitude" so it was nice to find out that I can get tools directly from Snap-on.
How much is the tax for tools shipped to Illinois?
that's what ebay is for ...
i just registered last night on the Canadian SO site. May use it for buying odds and ends or i may end up doing all my purchasing through it, depending on how my new truck guy works out. Made my first purchase through him today - set (4) of talon grip pliers and a couple ratcheting screwdrivers (with free toucs ) forgifts. He seems a little stand-offish but I'm guessing it's because he doesn't know me and because I don't work in a shop. I think he thought it was odd that I'd spend top $$ for tools without working in a shop - at least it seemed that way. But, when I left, he gave me a couple of baseball hats and said he'd do some more checking on the hard-handled stuff. He also knows that I bought my box second hand(he sold it to the PO) and made a point of telling me that there would be no issues warrantying it. So far so good, I guess.
but, this thread is about online purchases - anyone know if the shipping is free for <$500 orders off the canadian site like it is off the US site? it doesn't say it on the page like the US site does.