Ummm, not ****** break when I'm charging somebody $75hr and I'm 50 miles from the nearest town.
You know....25yrs at the County garage, i have seen lots of tool trucks come and go. I mostly bought from the SO truck..and the day i bought my first SO box was a day i wont forget. I was so proud of that thing...yes...i made payments. I had a Wife, 1 kid, and 1 on the way to provide for. I traded up 3 times to the box i have now...and long ago paid off my tools and boxes...I have 3 of everything..im done buying tools, unless i just see something i want..but dont need.. The thing is..back when us old timers come out of Tech School...There was a huge difference in quality between Tool truck brands, and everything else.. We didnt have the internet, we didnt have Gearwrench or Carlyle. The new, and under 30 Techs at the County garage are different than we were..COO means less to them than it does us..they prefer to buy things online..and call out truck tools "vanity tools"...they dont understand that when we started out, we didnt have the high quality, affordable options that they have now.. So..with us old timers done buying tools...and the youngsters being so well taken care of by the NAPA/Carlyle guy that is at the shop every day..Our SO guy was wasting his time stopping here every week. If we call him to warranty something , or if we need an update done on diagnostic equipment..he will stop by...SO as a company will do fine going forward with their specialty tools, and selling hard line tools online..but i think the tool truck days are numbered, as the youngsters are going to make them have to compete price wise with the other quality options they have...
Got to say the local guy seems nice enough, ran by his truck while looking around for an adjustable that could do 36mm, he only had a Blue Point and seemed fine when I said I prefer US or Euro on my tools. Was more then happy to help the next time I hopped on and asked for a 15mm ratchet wrench. I only work in my driveway on occasion and feel that for most tools Wright and SK are more then enough and the often the equal of SO, but the ratchet wrenches are an exception to me and worth the cash, as long as he's friendly doesn't mind my hopping on for a wrench a month I should be able to fill out the set at my leisure.Also, have the guys complaining actually tried to go on a snap on, mac, or matco truck? I've never been treated bad or looked down on when I pull up to one and ask to buy. They are always happy to get more customers. I also don't bug them for free stuff, or a hat, and I don't waste their time with 1 10 dollar purchase.
There are about 8 tool trucks in this area, I've dealt with 2 mac guys who are great, and the snap on guy will come out and hook you up any time he is home and you pull into his driveway to buy stuff.
I honestly am not seeing a comparison between hf or gearwrench sales and service or snap on, at least in this area. If I need carlyle, the napa will run it out to me during work hours, so they are about on par with tool trucks...
My napa is like yours, they will deliver their stuff to us. But I work on rusty old stuff covered in salt and fluid film, I trust the carlyle, but I'd chuck the gearwrench in a snowdrift, no comparison to most other serious use brands. I'd gladly go into debt on a snap on truck before trying to wrench for money with apex's diy line.
I have a funny feeling the guys you say that call good tools "vanity tools" , will have a change of heart, once they end up donating blood over their cheaper stuff.
We work on mostly rusty plows, dump trucks, trac-hoes, etc.. Our light work is Maint on County vehicles.. Their Carlyle tools arent donating any more blood than my SO tools did when i was their age... Are you talking about wrenches that slip or break... nope. Are you talking about ratchets that let go....nope. Less blood donation comes with experience..not with more expensive tools.. I see it every day.. There are some hold outs like i was, and like you are...But SO is no longer the only anti blood donation tool company...As my SO TORX and bit sockets wear and snap off...i am replacing them with Carlyle...they are as good or better.. I wouldnt say that unless it was true.. Also noticed the younger guys are less inclined to go into debt for things..Thats not just bad for SO..but lots of other industries..They would rather keep fixing their paid for vehicle..than go into debt for a new one...they would rather rent than buy a house...and can make a good argument as to why.. The next gen is different.. Less social ..tend to have their small group of friends..and back on subject...lol.. Less likely to bow at the feet of a SO truck driver..or have to carry a balance on the truck to get him to warranty something...you know how it works....
Lol, I guess my point was fuzzy, I like carlyle as much as you do, but I would never put gearwrench at the same level. Carlyle stuff is great, we use it at work all the time. My goal is to never be pulling on a tool that I don't trust, and carlyle seems to be a pretty good mix of price, availability, and quality. If I had to build a complete box right now, I'd just go get one of those complete carlyle kits, I was flipping thru the napa flyer, iirc you can get a very detailed complete et of serious ools for 2500 or so, out the door.
Btw, I do the same as you, I work for a small town highway dept, get any snow yet?
I would probably do the same... lol. No snow here yet.. Had some flurries come thru with that last clipper...so we set all the brine spreaders in.. and have all the plows hitched up. Do the guys with a CDL in your shop get to push snow when the regular drivers run out of hrs..?