MetalsRecycling
Well-known member
OK, I'll be blunt and straight to the point. Although all of the die hard snap on fans (I used to be one) will not like my response, here I go. SNAP ON *****! Case in point... My Father spent thousands & thousands of dollars on snap on tools over the years. When he passed away, I inherited his tools, and I use them on a daily basis. I recently contacted Snap On about a broken swivel head ratchet, and they told me they do not warranty "inherited tools". How lame is that?? My Father paid top dollar for that ratchet, but because he handed it down to me, they won't stand behind it. I see replies that suggest "work with them", in other words kiss their A@@ to get the warranty. No thanks, for the price they get for their tools you should not have to beg, or chase a franchise truck around. Actually, they can kiss MY A@@, because I will never buy another Snap On tool! I don't understand why anyone would pay top dollar for a tool and have to beg for warranty service. Here's a thought... If you find a broken Craftsman ratchet in a dumpster and walk into any Sears store with it, within 2 minutes you will walk out with a replacement ratchet "no questions asked". Now THAT is a warranty!


