Thoughts from a non-professional. Not trying to be a ****, just hoping someone can offer a legitimate response to this question...
Why has the Snap-On truck started selling Gearwrench? I know I’ve read that on here.
What irks me is that you can only buy Snap On, Mac and Matco from the tool truck. Sure, you could probably find most of what you want on eBay, but not always.
For someone like me who isn’t a pro, but spends a ridiculous amount of money on tools... I would gladly not spend another dime on Carlyle, Gearwrench or SK if I had access to a Mac or Snap On truck... or just access in general... But I don’t. There are people out there who would buy this stuff if it was more accessible.
Right now, I would love to buy an 8 Pc. set of Mac orange handle combination screwdrivers, but I can’t find any. There’s none on the secondary market and I’m not paying retail plus shipping by ordering directly from Mac. I just want the tools, not the warranty, convenience of a truck dropping by my home or a line of credit.
Perhaps I don’t understand. But you would think that these companies would like to have as much of everyone’s business as possible and make it easy for them to get what they want. But they don’t.... So I’ll take my $150 and go spend it elsewhere on a different, cheaper brand of screwdrivers that I’m not as happy with.
It’s like an exclusive little club that nobody else is allowed to join. This day and age when there are a **** ton of tool companies making quality tools and fairly reasonable prices... you would expect the big 3 to up their game.
I have friends who are techs, one for Chrysler and one for a Mercedes dealer. Neither of them have good things to say about their truck rep and the spotty service they get. My buddy gets the best bang for his buck buying and using Gearwrench and Harbor Freight. Something is wrong with the tool truck business model if tech’s are buying cheaper tools to do their job. It’s not just them.