comedyman809
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what gives???
any thoughts??
any thoughts??
Ya they kinda whoore their name out. Hope its not the real thing.
Would there be a problem if Snap-On decided to add Amazon as a channel?
You wouldn't be buying an Amazon tool, though. You'd be buying a Snap-On tool, through Amazon.
If it's the same tool, I don't see the big deal - it's still a Snap-On tool, and if Snap-On would make Amazon an official marketplace, it'd still have the same warranty as if you bought it direct from Snap-On...
Would you be ok if Harbor Freight started carrying Snap-On?
would they be excluded from the 20% coupons?Would you be ok if Harbor Freight started carrying Snap-On?
For everyone that thinks one particular entity has a good reputation for quality/service, there's another that disagrees.
As for these hypothetical customers, then, they can continue to buy through the channel they're comfortable with. If that's the dealer, so be it.





HF is the only dedicated tool store chain in the US. Yes, they should carry a premium USA brand. (good, better, best merchandising strategy)
I always thought SK would be a good choice. (or maybe Williams)
There's no law that says everything sold at HF has to be the crappiest Chinese/Indian junk.
Can't they dedicate a small corner of the store for good stuff???
You guy's remember when you first started feeling old. I'm going through that at the moment.
Sure. Why would that be bad? First off they would only carry it for a short time because it would not sell. Which would then lead to the brand getting dropped, which would lead to me getting some super dupper awesome deals on SO **** from HF. Dont see the down side.Would you be ok if Harbor Freight started carrying Snap-On?
They have and still do carry some items that are premium label stuff. Seems to collect dust.. I am pretty sure my SK torque wrench came from HF but like others I am feelin old and not a 100% sure on that one.HF is the only dedicated tool store chain in the US. Yes, they should carry a premium USA brand. (good, better, best merchandising strategy)
I always thought SK would be a good choice. (or maybe Williams)
There's no law that says everything sold at HF has to be the crappiest Chinese/Indian junk.
Can't they dedicate a small corner of the store for good stuff???
I have gotten DeWalt stuff from HF and I have quite a few other oddball tools from HF that have made in USA stamped right on them.. They are just like any other distributor if they can get a product cheap and make money they will..I thought that harbor freight did carry some higher quality items at some point way back when. Maybe even some USA made stuff?
I wouldn't be surprised if the better tool companies were worried having their tools sold with the typical selection of Harbor Freight stuff would lower their brand value.
I've known more than a few drivers who don't mind the paying customers knowing their route schedule.Snap On can make a lot more business by catering to dyier in addition to professional mechanic. They should sell their tools through retailer (like HF) to cater to dyier while still maintaining truck franchise for the professional. Can't wait for the parking lot sale.
If I was a franchise owner and snap-on started to sell direct through amazon I would be very upset. IMHO, they would be betraying their franchises to develop another means of distribution / retail. I just don't see this happening. Maybe a b+m retail once an agreement was struck with local truck owners but not an international online retailer. They would have to be pretty desperate to make such a move.
HF is the only dedicated tool store chain in the US. Yes, they should carry a premium USA brand. (good, better, best merchandising strategy)
I always thought SK would be a good choice. (or maybe Williams)
There's no law that says everything sold at HF has to be the crappiest Chinese/Indian junk.
Can't they dedicate a small corner of the store for good stuff???
I agree 100 percent. Just would seem to cheapen their name that they have buit up.