The Dutchman
Well-known member
I wouldn't buy anything snap On that's re-branded, & I can't afford their really big size wrenches & sockets.
However, when it comes to any "hand iron" in the popular sizes, I get nothing but Snap On.
Was searching for 4 way angle head wrenches recently & went with Snappy in the popular sizes, a 10 through 17mm (less 16mm) set in metric & a 3/8 through 3/4" set in fractional. If I could have afforded the sets that go up to 27mm & 1 1/4", respectively, I would have, but it was a financial impossibility. Snap On is the only manufacturer I could find that had 30 X 60 degree angle wrenches. Everything else seemed to be 15 X 60, or 15 X 75, I think. I already have 15 degree open ends coming out of my ears!
The gentleman that runs the following blog teaches metal work at a 2 year college. He says that Rockwell hardness testers prove to him that Snap On wrenches are stronger than just about any other, preventing the jaws on their open end wrenches from spreading on the fastener & rounding off the hex corners. If anyone has any opinion on this, pro or con, please pipe up!
http://reviews.ebay.com/Buying-Automotive-Tools-On-Ebay-DONT-BE-A-VICTIM?ugid=10000000003412551
However, when it comes to any "hand iron" in the popular sizes, I get nothing but Snap On.
Was searching for 4 way angle head wrenches recently & went with Snappy in the popular sizes, a 10 through 17mm (less 16mm) set in metric & a 3/8 through 3/4" set in fractional. If I could have afforded the sets that go up to 27mm & 1 1/4", respectively, I would have, but it was a financial impossibility. Snap On is the only manufacturer I could find that had 30 X 60 degree angle wrenches. Everything else seemed to be 15 X 60, or 15 X 75, I think. I already have 15 degree open ends coming out of my ears!
The gentleman that runs the following blog teaches metal work at a 2 year college. He says that Rockwell hardness testers prove to him that Snap On wrenches are stronger than just about any other, preventing the jaws on their open end wrenches from spreading on the fastener & rounding off the hex corners. If anyone has any opinion on this, pro or con, please pipe up!
http://reviews.ebay.com/Buying-Automotive-Tools-On-Ebay-DONT-BE-A-VICTIM?ugid=10000000003412551
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