Some very good points by everyone, I too have had good/bad with the tool truck guys.
One particular snap on dealer comes to mind: The guy was in his late 60's and lived locally to me (a few towns over) and I was working for a small mom and pop tow operation with just a yard and no shop, tool truck didnt stop there but instead we met him where he always got lunch on a tuesday. I bought quite a bit of stuff off him, including over 500 dollars worth of cordless tools. He had no issue extending credit to me and allowing me to mail him checks. I diligently sent him the money and also paid him a few times some cash if I was in the area. I always bought stuff off him every few weeks or months.
Fast gorward to a few years later, I had changed jobs and no longer had any contact with the snap on dealer. I borrowed a friends blue point flaring tool and broke it and contacted the dealer, he recalled me and said no problem. Told me he would have it by next week and to give him the old one. Every week for 2 months he said he had ordered it and it hadnt come in. I gave up and called snap on and had it in 3 days. Its not like I didnt spend a good chunk of money with him, I always paid him and yet he just sorta didnt care.
I honestly would LOVE if tool truck tools were sold at some sorta store locally. Id spend a good bit of change there and if it sorta worked like sears with warranties it would be nice. Would even work if they had perhaps a kiosk or cart somewhere or parked the truck somewhere and word got out. But most drivers are unreliable and snobbish imho. Id rather spend my money on tools i can buy locally at the tool supply or online for cheaper than in store.
One particular snap on dealer comes to mind: The guy was in his late 60's and lived locally to me (a few towns over) and I was working for a small mom and pop tow operation with just a yard and no shop, tool truck didnt stop there but instead we met him where he always got lunch on a tuesday. I bought quite a bit of stuff off him, including over 500 dollars worth of cordless tools. He had no issue extending credit to me and allowing me to mail him checks. I diligently sent him the money and also paid him a few times some cash if I was in the area. I always bought stuff off him every few weeks or months.
Fast gorward to a few years later, I had changed jobs and no longer had any contact with the snap on dealer. I borrowed a friends blue point flaring tool and broke it and contacted the dealer, he recalled me and said no problem. Told me he would have it by next week and to give him the old one. Every week for 2 months he said he had ordered it and it hadnt come in. I gave up and called snap on and had it in 3 days. Its not like I didnt spend a good chunk of money with him, I always paid him and yet he just sorta didnt care.
I honestly would LOVE if tool truck tools were sold at some sorta store locally. Id spend a good bit of change there and if it sorta worked like sears with warranties it would be nice. Would even work if they had perhaps a kiosk or cart somewhere or parked the truck somewhere and word got out. But most drivers are unreliable and snobbish imho. Id rather spend my money on tools i can buy locally at the tool supply or online for cheaper than in store.
