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Snap On oex711b 3/8" to 1"

tw33k2514

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friend of mine is offering me this set for $225. They are barely used. Think it is worth it?
 
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Danglerb

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Full price directly from Snapon.
Set, Wrench, Combination, 12-Point (11 pcs. In tray) (3/8" to 1") $358.45

Used, as in not new, my guess is $100 to $175 tops.

Several of the auto depts at schools list this set as part of the basic kit that students get at half price.
 

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If you want a set of snap on wrench's and want want to save a little money off a new set, i would go for it.

Offering some one 100$ would be more of an insult then haggling IMO.
 
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tw33k2514

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Well, I emailed him a couple minutes ago and asked if he could go lower. He said he would do $200. I couldn't pass that up. They have literally only been used once(he changes his mind ALOT). So I will be picking them up sometime next week. Il post up picks when I get them.


And on a side note, I cannot get a student discount sadly. I decided very late on what I wanted to do. So I have so much done already in college that I cannot meet the full time student requirements, unless I take useless classes that would just waist money. *****, but its my own fault.
 
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PROTO is often ignored, they are well made and cheaper I used mine for more than 25 years without the flank drive. My first choice was BONNEY but now I recommend everyone to have alook on PROTO and judge himself. Also comfortable to hold than SO.
 
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