That's what I was thinking of doing further along when I know what I use the most I will up grade to snap / MacI have thousands of dollars of tools, and very few snap on, In fact none of the snap on tools were purchased new by me. I am making a snap on collection one at a time. When I can buy a single piece at a flee mart/pawn shop for a dollar I will add it to my tool box.
I for one have never heard of that brand , is it only an Canadian tool company?
That set often goes on sale for $299 - $349 so don't rush out.
I have thousands of dollars of tools, and very few snap on, In fact none of the snap on tools were purchased new by me. I am making a snap on collection one at a time. When I can buy a single piece at a flee mart/pawn shop for a dollar I will add it to my tool box.
I for one have never heard of that brand , is it only an Canadian tool company?
I've got my start up stuff anythingThat set often goes on sale for $299 - $349 so don't rush out.
I've had Mastercraft for decades but not the "Maximum" line... mine are "Professional" series. They were replaced a number of years ago by the maximum series. Aesthetically, I prefer the older pro series for the engraving and finish but I can't compare durability. Never had any socket issues, ratchets have been good but are now relegated to back-up duty in favour of 80 tooth snappys. Wrenches are just okay. I'd consider upgrading those first if you get into the trade.
Bottom line, run away from anything else in Canada that you might find at Sears, Princess Auto, TSC etc. for sockets and wrenches.
Canadian Tire is the Harbor Freight of Canada
Some stuff is good....some not so good.
Not even close to the same thing in any way shape or form.
And you can keep on believing that.....
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Canadian Tire is not even close to the same thing as HF.
So what better in your opinion ct or HF

IIRC,I have read on here that Princess Auto is the Canadian equivalent of HF.
THat is true. Canadian Tire is a company that has been around for 75 to 100 years. They sell quality tools, fire arms, sporting equipment and auto parts. I can't think of any stores in the U.S to compare it with.
Steve
Not true, some stuff has distinct similarities but Princess Auto is the HF of Canukistan. OP, Mastercraft and Maximum are the only tools I have other than my ratchets. Awesome quality in the Maximum stuff and the prices absolutely cant be beat on sale. Around here there are two garages and I have worked in both, one is all Snap-On from when the truck still came around and the other is all Maximum and regular Mastercraft other than some of his air stuff which is Blue point. I asked the one using all Canadian Tire stuff and he said he has never broken any of their stuff except grinders and the likes, no complaints at all after years of using their wrenches and sockets 5 days a weekCanadian Tire is the Harbor Freight of Canada
Some stuff is good....some not so good.

Canadian tire does have some **** tools
NiceI have a quite a bit of maximum stuff. Along with my snap on. I'm quite happy with it.
The mastercraft stuff ( not maximum) is not that great. Screwdrivers are junk.
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Maximum even gave me a new door for my tall SS cabinet after I dented it. Free