hamburglar
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All Snap-On prices are higher than a giraffe's ***, because they think you should feel privileged for owning something with that logo. In other words, no good reason.
ouch. someone's a little salty.
hmm. well, if someone enjoyed knowing that their local dealer is willing to come service any issues, drop off a much needed tool at a moments notice when you dont have time to stop your job and go buy it, offer discounts from the honestly high price they display on their retail website, and offer "gifts"/promotions/etc., is it still a fashion statement.?
What does this have to do with a toolbox? Oh yeah, NOTHING.
When I had a craftsman box years ago, and the slide arm across the back "unhooked" itself and locked me out of it, did sears come to my rescue with their lifetime warranty? nope, had to scratch a drawer edge up with a looong screwdriver to unhook the latch.
Ironic, since I've watched two mechanics with snap-on boxest try and get their box open, and have yet to watch anybody with a Craftsman have a problem. I haven't seen any warranty that covers opening the toolbox, just the defect that caused the problem.
When an employee accidently strips a thread on a seatbolt, and it so happens the proper tool to fix it is not in the shop, would sears/lista deliver it? that alone is worth the added cost.
Lista doesn't sell tools, again, 100% irrelevant.
Obviously these examples offer nothing to the original quetion at hand. moreso a rebuttal to your fashion statement comment. Which was about a toolbox, and my statement stands.
You are going to find variations in prices across every industry. look at the price of jeans. look at the price of cheese.
Just so I get this straight, the reason someone would pay twice as much for a Snap On box (which is probably not as good a product, just guessing here) is so that the dealer will come out and get a drawer unstuck?
I have to say that if cheese cost $3k, I'd pay a lot more attention to the price.
I don't buy expensive jeans either, when I can get a cheaper pair that lasts just as long.
and again, taking the cheese example is quite simple, money not withstanding. and for the drawer. the point was, IF something were to happen to a snapo/Mac/Matco box, you 'should' be able to rest assured that your dealer would make it right.
Although I have great luck with my Snap-On dealer, I would put Lista's warranty over Snap-On's any day of the week. Lista is a HUGE name in cabinets, in fact, they're pretty much THE name in cabinets.
I cant speak on Lista's warranty/reputation, so I'll take your word for it. How do they handle distribution? Are there territory reps or is it built on the website and then sent to you? How do they handle warranty claims, i.e lock assembly's, slides, etc? Send it in or have someone come to you to swap?
again, as stated at the end of my post. my example had nothing to do with any price difference. I was referring to the fashion statement.
and again, taking the cheese example is quite simple, money not withstanding. and for the drawer. the point was, IF something were to happen to a snapo/Mac/Matco box, you 'should' be able to rest assured that your dealer would make it right.
I cant speak on Lista's warranty/reputation, so I'll take your word for it. How do they handle distribution? Are there territory reps or is it built on the website and then sent to you? How do they handle warranty claims, i.e lock assembly's, slides, etc? Send it in or have someone come to you to swap?