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The Rebranded Tool Thread

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This thread is dedicated to those of us who'd like to save a few bucks by buying tools direct from the manufacturer, instead of paying a HUGE markup to get the same tool off the Snap-on, Matco or MAC tool truck.

To play, the tool must be EXACTLY the same, and you should show prices from the Tool Truck vs. unbranded prices from another source. Please include the true manufacturer if possible.
 
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I'll start it off:

MAC Master Disconnect Set:

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$72.99 from MAC:
http://www.mactools.com/ShopOnline/Product/tabid/120/productid/319365/variantid/310124/Default.aspx

In reality, this is a Lisle 39900
$39.32 from Tooltopia:
http://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-3990...tm_term=LIS39900&utm_campaign=pricegrabber_r1
 

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There are lot's of OEM tools that can be had for a lot less from other sources. That's how I mainly tooled up back in the day. Only bought truck brands for specialty tools or for things I may have needed right at the moments when the tool truck was around.
 
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It's unfair to compare online prices to tool truck or a brick & mortar store price. We all know that Internet prices are always lower. If you want to make it fair, find out what the OE set the list price at.
 

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Seems Snap-on's pricing is pretty close in this instance. If you consider their free shipping, (or Tool Truck delivery); they may cost you less.

Generally if a smaller tool company does primarily contract label tools for another, they are not going to market their private line considerable cheaper.

I almost gurantee that S&H sells more of their slide hammers to Snap On than they sell under their own label.
 
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It's unfair to compare online prices to tool truck or a brick & mortar store price. We all know that Internet prices are always lower. If you want to make it fair, find out what the OE set the list price at.

I think it's completely fair. The mark-up that Snap-on, MAC and Matco add to rebranded products to cover the service they provide is obscene, and they deserve to be "outed". And it is not the mobile dealers making this huge profit, so I don't blame them.

Face facts...the internet exists.

And for many of us it is a question of one internet source versus another. These days I buy all my Snap-on, MAC and Matco off their web sites.
 

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Snap On http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...675224&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all

Cornwell http://www.cornwelltools.com/webcat/products.php?product=BE11090CW-%2d-Rotabroach-Cutter-Kit
Blair Equipment http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LQOCRK/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I bought the Snap On. Only after he matched the Cornwell price. All 3 are the EXACT same kit. Oh and this kit is awesome. I use it to cut holes in sheet metal for installing spoilers aux lights etc. Nothing I have used in the past has worked better.
 
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It's unfair to compare online prices to tool truck or a brick & mortar store price. We all know that Internet prices are always lower. If you want to make it fair, find out what the OE set the list price at.

At the end of the day it's all about what you end up paying as the consumer. Fairness has nothing to do with it.
 
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Snap-on Dial Indicator Set:

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Central Machinery Dial Indicator Set:

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Snap-on has since re-designed their boxes to make them less similar looking, but I believe the indicators and parts are still made by Central Machinery. (USA made at least).
 
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Not sure of price now days, but I made the switch from buying this Snap-on for the Weller below... And my Snapon one I have looks identical to the Weller below, just looks like snapon and maybe weller as well have a different style grip now...

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$68 (PSI-100)
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This thread is dedicated to those of us who'd like to save a few bucks by buying tools direct from the manufacturer, instead of paying a HUGE markup to get the same tool off the Snap-on, Matco or MAC tool truck.

To play, the tool must be EXACTLY the same, and you should show prices from the Tool Truck vs. unbranded prices from another source. Please include the true manufacturer if possible.

My Snap On dealer wiil sell you any mechanic tool made. Rebranded or not rebranded.
 

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Not sure of price now days, but I made the switch from buying this Snap-on for the Weller below... And my Snapon one I have looks identical to the Weller below, just looks like snapon and maybe weller as well have a different style grip now...

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$68 (PSI-100)
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That Weller is identical to the current Snap-On which is made by Portasol in Ireland. Snap-On sell 'em for £76 over here. I bought a Portasol from e-bay for £38 delivered, not payin' another £38 just to have a name on the side.
 

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I am glad to see that i am not the only one that notices that a lot of the truck brand tools and other ones tools are the same just with a higher or lower price tag
 

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Awesome thread. I admit it though, colors get me every time and designs. If it is boring, doesn't feel right in my hand or feels cheap, then I just have a hard time buying the cheaper one. If it is the same quality of tool and looks decent I will buy. Great thread.
 
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