Go to pawn shops, i scored a full set 8mm-24 for maybe $175.... Some were from pawn shops, a few were from Snap on Student discount program and 1 was off the truck.
so you guys with "credit", do they charge interest on your already high priced tools or does the higher price include the interest....?
yeah?,whats the resale value on those other brands,i hear you guys can get good deals on used hf stuff
so you guys with "credit", do they charge interest on your already high priced tools or does the higher price include the interest....?
Another point, you can buy the long pattern set of SK wrenches (with cash to spare) for what you'd lose in the resale value of snap-on wrenches buying direct.
yes,that comment i made about hf is called sarcasm,but im ok with you calling my comment stupid,thats not offensive at all
It didn't sound like sarcasm to me, seemed like a jab towards people who shop at hf, just saying don't want to argue. I still buy Taiwanese tools cause American tools are to expensive due to a greedy America.
You can't ***** about out sourcing, then ***** because Snap-on prices are going up. They are made in USA by men and women who pay the same prices we do, fossil fuel that run the forging and factories etc... are going up, you name it. A fine USA tool is going to cost what it does, you can't have it both ways.
Buy what you need and use from Snap-on, and leave the rest, don't buy sets, buy what you use. Think carefully and buy the right tools for the jobs you do, this will save you money.
Or, buy GearWrench or Stanley tools, they are aok.....just not made here, and not a "fine", but good enough if you don't want to spend the money.
USA tools are going to be expensive, why the heck do you think they started running to China?????????????????????? sigh
Are you saying that Snap-on doesn't make 1000% profit on us? Production cost of their tools is no where near how mych they are being sold for. The whole price inflation because of Snap-on logo on tools is crazy.
Of course they make profit.. Why else would they be in business. If you where running Snap on or a stock holder you would also want to squeeze as much profit out of the "Brand" as possible.
Price inflation.... /smacks self in forehead.
No one is forcing anyone to buy Snap on, obviously in a strange, far off distant land where 99% of garage journalers don't live there is a "demand" or they wouldn't be in business and making record profits.
Huge difference between making reasonable profit and ripping people off.
Case and point is Snap-on and CDI. SO wrench is $375, CDI $150, the only difference between two is what nape etched on the wrench.
I agree that some of the tools truck brands sell are in fact better than what you can buy anywhere else but its not always the case.
Huge difference between making reasonable profit and ripping people off.
Case and point is Snap-on and CDI. SO wrench is $375, CDI $150, the only difference between two is what nape etched on the wrench.
I agree that some of the tools truck brands sell are in fact better than what you can buy anywhere else but its not always the case.
You can't ***** about out sourcing, then ***** because Snap-on prices are going up. They are made in USA by men and women who pay the same prices we do, fossil fuel that run the forging and factories etc... are going up, you name it. A fine USA tool is going to cost what it does, you can't have it both ways.
Buy what you need and use from Snap-on, and leave the rest, don't buy sets, buy what you use. Think carefully and buy the right tools for the jobs you do, this will save you money.
Or, buy GearWrench or Stanley tools, they are aok.....just not made here, and not a "fine", but good enough if you don't want to spend the money.
USA tools are going to be expensive, why the heck do you think they started running to China?????????????????????? sigh
And frankly I can't blame a company for outsourcing work, when Americans push the bar and get greedy the manufacturer has to make the best decision to keep the doors open. It does **** but its a viscous cycle.

Of course they make profit.. Why else would they be in business. If you where running Snap on or a stock holder you would also want to squeeze as much profit out of the "Brand" as possible.
Price inflation.... /smacks self in forehead.
No one is forcing anyone to buy Snap on, obviously in a strange, far off distant land where 99% of garage journalers don't live there is a "demand" or they wouldn't be in business and making record profits.
Are you saying that Snap-on doesn't make 1000% profit on us? Production cost of their tools is no where near how mych they are being sold for. The whole price inflation because of Snap-on logo on tools is crazy.
Huge difference between making reasonable profit and ripping people off.
Case and point is Snap-on and CDI. SO wrench is $375, CDI $150, the only difference between two is what nape etched on the wrench.
I agree that some of the tools truck brands sell are in fact better than what you can buy anywhere else but its not always the case.


I like your avatar..![]()
What constitutes a "fine" tool and a "aok" til? Seems any tool that gets the job done with ease is a fine tool. I just think that being a full time wrench that most guys and girls would care more about there bottom line, I would think a smart wrench would want to save money instead of making a fashion statement by flexing his snap on muscles.
I don't ***** 1 bit about outsourcing or coo cause I don't care, I'm a heavy researcher before I buy and when it comes down to the wire I will spend what I need for the best product I feel is needed for the job regardless of where its made.
And frankly I can't blame a company for outsourcing work, when Americans push the bar and get greedy the manufacturer has to make the best decision to keep the doors open. It does **** but its a viscous cycle.
its ok, i think even some truckers buy chrome parts for their rigs because they want,not need it.i guess we all have something we are willing to pay a premium for.me included
Actually, it's "Case in point." Ooops. Learn the ENGRISH.
***** all ya want.
I'd also complain Ferrari OEM prices are too high for thier cars as well as Porsche, Corvette and BMW. WTF's up with high prices for well built things. That's sooooo new. ZOMG.
You pay to play for pro tools.
What about that is the canundrum???
Good tools, service at your door weekly and weekly on truck no interest financing.
#clueless.
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you sure you responded to the right poster,im in complete agreement with you![]()

its ok, i think even some truckers buy chrome parts for their rigs because they want,not need it.i guess we all have something we are willing to pay a premium for.me included
You can make as much fun out of my english as you wish. I wasnt born in US and havent lived here for too long. Not saying it as an excuse, I know my english has a lot left to be desired!
Actually BMW prices are not bad at all.
I seriously think that the price of silver might be less than that long wrench set.
Doesn't seem like the price of ratchets was increased much.
Which doesn't help my situation, I've been reading for a few hours now about issues people have had with Dual 80s and still can't make up my mind between those and a set of Wright roundheads for a lot less![]()
I'm not justifying that price by any means but the link above is for the long wrenches. Standard lengths are still quite pricey imo, but considerably cheaper than that.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...roup_ID=674993&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog