
Same - small stuff for sure, but it's out there. Just have to be patient!I have bought new SO stuff on ebay but for 25% off or more
I bought a new pair of LN46ACF pliers on Ebay and paid MSRP. The reason was the seller charged a modest $6 for shipping yet SO rapes you on shipping by charging $25.I see people selling new Snap On tools on ebay at the same price as snapon.com or slightly higher. Why would you pay retail on ebay? What am I missing?
Who ever called it "black chrome"? That's normal industrial finish, aka black oxide.In case anyone is tempted, I have a bunch of black Snap On. The "Black Chrome" isn't chrome and it wears and rusts. Beware.
I like oxide myself, it's an honest finish that wears with use but will never suffer from irreparable flaking or gouges like plating will.
Good question! Yes the ratchets in the pic I posted are indeed industrial finish. But to quote a great movie.."There is another..."Who ever called it "black chrome"? That's normal industrial finish, aka black oxide.
The only black plating I have seen would be Nepros or Asahi ion plating on special edition models.
I like oxide myself, it's an honest finish that wears with use but will never suffer from irreparable flaking or gouges like plating will.


Ebay fees are getting out of hand for a seller esp if you start tacking on ad promotions, etc so your item gets some visibility. I think min base fee is now 13.5% on most items. Throw in another 10% ad promotion and you're over 20%. Plus shipping. I have no idea what that vac you're talking about is but let's say Seller paid 40% of retail or $16. You offered $25 shipped. So $16 +10 he's already underwater. Now throw in fees, let's call it $5. So total cost is $31 and you're getting offers of $25. Of course all the figures are made up but it wouldn't surprise me if they were close. In this case he has item listed for $50 let's say 10% discount for best offer he sells for $45 his cost is $16+$10+$9 (20% of SP) or $35. He's making $10. Not saying selling for $50 when you can buy direct at $40 is a good (or fair) idea but I can see why he decided to price it like that.Funny you mention this. I have been "watching" an item for months. A Gnat Vac (for sucking bugs and debris out of automotive paint jobs, specifically clear coat). Listed at $50.00 obo. I did a little searching online and they are $39.99 with free shipping from the company itself. So I offered the ebayer $25 shipped and even sent a link to the website. Within minutes my offer is declined and the item is ended miraculously after being listed for months. Oh well, I guess I will buy it right from the company.
If you boil the wrench for 10 min and use 0000 wool to card it off you convert the rust into rust blueing and its much more durable than cold blueing.Good question! Yes the ratchets in the pic I posted are indeed industrial finish. But to quote a great movie.."There is another..."
All of the tools above are just the normal Snap On industrial finish. They look a little shiny in this picture only because I wiped them down with oil, part of a regular maintenance one should do to this finish. But the ratchets, were "black chrome". They are smooth and shiny, not like std black oxide. But it must be some sort of black oxide. It sure as heck isn't a chrome plating. Maybe GJ still has some SO drivers participating who can clarify the difference?
To the point, I bought all these sockets on eBay. I have personally found prices to be all over the place on eBay, without rhyme or reason to them. These black oxide tools often show poorly and sell for cheap.
In industrial settings, where tools like these are often purchased, sizes required can be VERY limited. In the case of my 1/4" drive set, the shallows were missing the most import sizes (3/8" and 9/16" IIRC) and the other sockets seemed unused. So this set was super cheap. I patiently waited until I found the missing sizes. Sometimes individual sockets like a 9/16" could be as much as a small incomplete set. 2 can play at that game- I bought the small set and sold off the extras as individuals. I didn't ask much, but didn't need to.
Unlike chrome, the black oxide finish can be repaired to look almost new. This set of FD+ metric wrenches is in my tool cart in my unheated garage, which is not ideal. I try to wipe these down every time I work out of that box, which has unfortunately been weekly (so many unexpected car repairs lately).
I used Brownell's Oxpho Blue (cold gun bluing solution) to "repair" the black oxide. You don't want to strip the original finish, because I think the cold blue isn't as durable as the factory finish. If the tools are rusty, you may be tempted to dump them in evaporust. Evaporust will remove the black oxide. DAMHIKT
You can kinda make out that the 10mm looks a little different, newer than the others. Same story here. Bought this set minus the 10mm for cheap. The white is crayon and holds up remarkably well and really helps me see what I'm reaching for.
Yeah, I only use eBay as a last resort to get the most visibility if other options like FB sale groups or FBMP don't work out for items.Ebay fees are getting out of hand for a seller esp if you start tacking on ad promotions, etc so your item gets some visibility. I think min base fee is now 13.5% on most items. Throw in another 10% ad promotion and you're over 20%. Plus shipping. I have no idea what that vac you're talking about is but let's say Seller paid 40% of retail or $16. You offered $25 shipped. So $16 +10 he's already underwater. Now throw in fees, let's call it $5. So total cost is $31 and you're getting offers of $25. Of course all the figures are made up but it wouldn't surprise me if they were close. In this case he has item listed for $50 let's say 10% discount for best offer he sells for $45 his cost is $16+$10+$9 (20% of SP) or $35. He's making $10. Not saying selling for $50 when you can buy direct at $40 is a good (or fair) idea but I can see why he decided to price it like that.