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I've grown up with craftsman and am pretty stingy on how much I pay for something (why pay 100 when you can get the same thing for 80?)
The problem I'm running into is that I have broken two 3/8 in. ratchets and keep spreading my wrenches when working. Keep in mind this is all craftsman stuff. I do alot of alignments and I want something hat isn't going to slip. Are Snap-on and Matco really that much better than Craftsman? Also I think I'm going to try upgrading to a better quality of craftsman ratchet and see what that does for me. As far as wrenches go the same question still applies. Also is there a large difference between the craftsman professional tools and the regular stuff? Other than one is shiny and the other isn't? Again my main problem is with wrenches.
Yes I have been spreading my wrenches, that is my main problem with them at the moment. also what is the warranty like on used Snap-on and matco tools that you buy at a pawn shop?
As a side note, friday (tomorrow) I am going to go to craftsman and trade in my current ratchets for the new low profile that are supposedly much more sturdy and have a tighter radius. I'll let you know how they work after the weekend is over.
Also what do you all think of coleman Air tools? Specifically their 'Professional' grade air ratchet?
The problem I'm running into is that I have broken two 3/8 in. ratchets and keep spreading my wrenches when working. Keep in mind this is all craftsman stuff. I do alot of alignments and I want something hat isn't going to slip. Are Snap-on and Matco really that much better than Craftsman? Also I think I'm going to try upgrading to a better quality of craftsman ratchet and see what that does for me. As far as wrenches go the same question still applies. Also is there a large difference between the craftsman professional tools and the regular stuff? Other than one is shiny and the other isn't? Again my main problem is with wrenches.
Yes I have been spreading my wrenches, that is my main problem with them at the moment. also what is the warranty like on used Snap-on and matco tools that you buy at a pawn shop?
As a side note, friday (tomorrow) I am going to go to craftsman and trade in my current ratchets for the new low profile that are supposedly much more sturdy and have a tighter radius. I'll let you know how they work after the weekend is over.
Also what do you all think of coleman Air tools? Specifically their 'Professional' grade air ratchet?
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