Can't agree with this. I have several Snap On ratcheting screwdrivers and didn't pay retail for them. Ebay, a craiglist lot of tools that included one, GJ classifieds, etc. I think I bought just one, a long ratcheting T driver, off the truck at around full price. They are out there, the question becomes whether the search is worth it.
Correction. I don’t want to pay List price.
I own a snap on and a few Williams. To me if I could get the snAppy for a fair price of 4o all in I’d do it. I could not and purchased a few williams. For my use they are equal. Only issue is knurling helps when hands are greasy. I’ll survive.
I don’t like it when people try to make others look cheap for not wanting to get shafted. You pay msrp for your cars ?
Sorry if I offended you. Still, a new Snap On ratcheting screwdriver costs about $68. You want to pay about $40. That’s 59% of list, or a 41% discount. Once again, “What a great world that would be.” Cheap? I don’t know. Unrealistic expectations? Maybe so.
Jim C.
I paid about $40 for my SSDMR4B new.
Circa 1995.
Are you saying you bought it new in 1995, or you bought a NOS tool recently for $40?
Correction. I don’t want to pay List price.
I own a snap on and a few Williams. To me if I could get the snAppy for a fair price of 4o all in I’d do it. I could not and purchased a few williams. For my use they are equal. Only issue is knurling helps when hands are greasy. I’ll survive.
I bought it new off the truck in 1995. IIRC, the F936 I bought the same year was around $60-$70. My first Snap On tools. Still use them both at least weekly.

Can't agree with this. I have several Snap On ratcheting screwdrivers and didn't pay retail for them. Ebay, a craiglist lot of tools that included one, GJ classifieds, etc. I think I bought just one, a long ratcheting T driver, off the truck at around full price. They are out there, the question becomes whether the search is worth it.
Disagree all you want.
The OP already stated that he wants to buy them new, and that he didn't want to buy off eBay (he doesn't want to bid on them).
As such, that severely limits his options on obtaining new product. I stand by my statement.