I'm sure this has been covered before, but I can't seem to find a topic to match
I have been professional working in the automotive field for quite some time, but have never been able to invest in a large collection of premium tools. I have a mix of mostly midrange, parts store brands, and even some cheap stuff in rarely used items. I do have some snap on, and what I have I am happy with.
I am curious as to what your reasoning is on buying tool truck brands, vs functional cheaper tools? I have never had any real problems completing my work with a good quality ratchet connected to a parts store socket, etc. , and expensive stuff gets lost/stolen as easily as, if not easier, than cheaper.
I am not saying top quality is not a reasonable investment, especially in power and air tools, but am curious as to your motivation for buying the best and paying 5 to 10 times as much?
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I have been professional working in the automotive field for quite some time, but have never been able to invest in a large collection of premium tools. I have a mix of mostly midrange, parts store brands, and even some cheap stuff in rarely used items. I do have some snap on, and what I have I am happy with.
I am curious as to what your reasoning is on buying tool truck brands, vs functional cheaper tools? I have never had any real problems completing my work with a good quality ratchet connected to a parts store socket, etc. , and expensive stuff gets lost/stolen as easily as, if not easier, than cheaper.
I am not saying top quality is not a reasonable investment, especially in power and air tools, but am curious as to your motivation for buying the best and paying 5 to 10 times as much?
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I have 9 Dual 80 ratchets (I feel are the best on the market) that must be pissed being stored in a HF box.