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Question for a Snap On dealer.

tsonka

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My 8-19 6pt 3/8 drive socket set is your normal professional use socket set. They are functionally good yes but a missmatch set of current / old generation sockets as I bought an older generation and have replaced some as I lost them.

I wouldn’t mind swapping my set for a nice shiny new set and am expecting to pay something to do so, providing the cost is reasonable.

My question is:

Our shop does not have a Snap On guy for me to talk to but there is a Snap On guy that lives in my neighborhood, however I am yet to introduce myself to this guy.

I don’t want to go bug a guy I don't know at home unless I am ready to spend money right then. So I could have a cost idea, about how much should I expect to spend, or what would be a reasonable amount to offer to trade in a complete used set of mismatched sockets for a new set of the same?
 
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Buckgnarly

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My 8-19 6pt 3/8 drive socket set is your normal professional use socket set. They are functionally good yes but a missmatch set of current / old generation sockets as I bought an older generation and have replaced some as I lost them.

I wouldn’t mind swapping my set for a nice shiny new set and am expecting to pay something to do so, providing the cost is reasonable.

My question is:

Our shop does not have a Snap On guy for me to talk to but there is a Snap On guy that lives in my neighborhood, however I am yet to introduce myself to this guy.

I don’t want to go bug a guy I don't know at home unless I am ready to spend money right then. So I could have a cost idea, about how much should I expect to spend, or what would be a reasonable amount to offer to trade in a complete used set of mismatched sockets for a new set of the same?

You probably could get more by selling them here, but I do understand the coveinence of trading up.
 

rmsg0040

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Just ease into the conversation, introduce yourself if you see him outside and take it from there. Dont ring his doorbell.

Thats what I would do
 
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Fireball027

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Just keep the mismatched set and use them, because in a couple years your new set will probally end up as mismatched set as well.
 
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tsonka

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Yea, the more I think of it I would probably be ahead selling and just buying outright
 

billymade

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You would get the most money from your old set; by selling it on ebay. Keeping it is also a good idea; you will always end up needing it in a bind or when a socket breaks, your dealer comes later in the week... always seems to happen when you need it now!
 
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