buco
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Read in another thread that snap on offers 45% off? Is this true?
If so, are there any other offers?
If so, are there any other offers?
Thanks for the info.
I read in the link posted that you have to be a full time student, is this true? And have to be a mechanic?
Snap on - You have to register with your local "industrial salesman." Once registered, you can buy directly through them or they will give you a password and set up an online account. This can take several days to weeks depending on the represenative and verification by instructor. Items that are discounted are limited to entry level tools, scantools and big ticket items are NOT included.
MATCO is on a honor basis, go to website and register as a student and verify your school and you can access their online student store. Eveything they sell to my knowlege has some kind of discount.
NAPA depends on the area, they have the ability to give student discounts on tools but the individual store owners may not want to participate. They give a discount on everything offered (parts too) it they have a student program.
O'riely will give a discount on tools and parts. They will sell you everything at a 20% or more discount (even recovery machines, lifts,ect..)
Mac will give discounts, but not sure because I do not have a local representative.
I might also mention that many times you can beat the discounts by shoping online or going to the deals forum at this website. Also amazon sells Williams, a division of snap-on (usually the same price as the student discount on blue-point).
Hope this was helpfull
Also, used tools are MUCH cheaper than any student discount.
