I've posted this before but, you really can't compare regular tool prices with tool truck pricing. With a tool truck brand you're paying for truck to you service, the ability to use your tools while you pay for them in weekly payments, and a much wider selection of automotive specialty tools and uncommon tools sizes. Take those things away and you'll knock about 40% off the tool prices but, that's just me.
SK is rising from the ashes of bankruptcy and finding new direction under their new owners. It will take awhile for them to be 100% again but, they're headed that way. I have a lot of the old SK but, nothing from the new team yet. SK has always been solidly built medium priced tools.
Ebay and online pricing can be sweet sometimes but, where are you going to go for warranty service and when you need something quick? Think service after the sale or purchase.

Starting out, it's better to have fewer tools that you use regularly that a mountain of debt hanging over your head. Good tool dealers are often like good mechanics, hard to find. Mechanics need good tools and support from a good tool dealer.
