flyingtpot
Well-known member
The **** are you talking about Spoon...
The hash marks (it's not knurling) indicate metric sockets, while the ones without are SAE.
The **** are you talking about Spoon...
The hash marks (it's not knurling) indicate metric sockets, while the ones without are SAE.
Snap-On sockets, along with other American and Chinese brands (Husky, MasterCraft, Johnnesway, etc.) have a cheaper finishing process, it seems. Plain chrome all of them.
I really miss the knurling on the early Snap-On sockets. The knurling, for lack of a better term, is decorative on the newer style, more typical Snap-On socket. Below is a picture of both early, and later model socket by Snap-On.
This decorative type of knurling is tacky.. is this a quality of an "outstanding" socket?

Snap-On still looks cheap to me. Like I said before.. I buy Hazet, Stahlwille, and Gedore brand new.
I never buy Snap-On brand new. Not worth it.
Man, I hope they don't get greasy or anything when you're using them... Might look cheap you know 
You buy your tools because of the looks?Man, I hope they don't get greasy or anything when you're using them... Might look cheap you know
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You buy your tools because of the looks?Man, I hope they don't get greasy or anything when you're using them... Might look cheap you know
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I would have a dual 80 if they would ever come out with one with a quick release push button.
Chrome is very tough and corrosion resistant, and looks good. I don't know what more could you ask from a finish other than that.
Or whored out because they are filthy...
Snap On tools look anything but cheap. The quality of the finish is excellent and holds up very well, I do not understand this criticism that Spoon keeps bringing up, makes no sense at all. What should they be finished in instead? Gold? Platinum?
Chrome is very tough and corrosion resistant, and looks good. I don't know what more could you ask from a finish other than that.
I do not understand much of the objections raised. To some people it would only be worthwhile if it was free and you got a bj..
The semi bad result is that mr. Wrench puts his 3 letter initials in every bolt or nut he has personal relations with..

How can I buy hazet? Does he come to my shop right after the snap on guy and I just miss him everytime?
Snap-On tools are excellent quality and I know that % 90 of hardline is made in usa. It has one of the most massive product lines, incredibly huge tool selection, tool boxes, and diagnostic equipment. Hazet Is good, but snappy is better in a lot of ways. I actually consider hazet as a slight cottage / collectible company, which is awesome, I love some of thier designs of wrenches and tool carts (they don't make full size boxes afaik ).
Are you aware of the FR80, or is that not what you meant?
It's the middle of the #520 inning, Bases are loaded, count is two strikes, three fouls and I think I'm outa here.
WTF is the middle of the inning? Visiting team at bat = top of inning. Home team at bat = bottom of inning. Who bats in the middle?
Oops. Sorry, I meant is this Hazet socket set pictured below any less tough than a Snap-On socket set?![]()

Haven't you ever seen Hockey played with Golf Clubs??
If you were in Germany, a Hazet truck would be rolling up to your repair facility...
I'll take the Hazet side, lol..... Germany's Snap-on. Might as well be unique.Or whored out because they are filthy...
Snap On tools look anything but cheap. The quality of the finish is excellent and holds up very well, I do not understand this criticism that Spoon keeps bringing up, makes no sense at all. What should they be finished in instead? Gold? Platinum?
Chrome is very tough and corrosion resistant, and looks good. I don't know what more could you ask from a finish other than that.
Lot of baseless assertions thrown around.
Do you have any proof of that?
Coach
Sour grapes. It mostly sounds like a few kids here complaining about the cost preventing them from owning Snap-On.
Some of us have the cash for Snap On, if we want it... but choose more economical or better tools instead. I know that's blasphemy, but it's just how it is. Snap On is not the end-all be-all of tools.
I own some Snap On, I just find that in most cases I am able to find other tooling that works as well for me, without the Snap On price tag.

Some of us KIDS have the cash for Snap On, if we want it...
He probably prefers tools have a satin finish, rather than a shiny chrome finish.
I sort of like the satin finish as well, though I don't have any disparaging thoughts about chrome.
There are other outstanding tools out there but Snap-On is almost always right there quality wise like it or not. They may not be the end all end, but damn do they make fine tools.![]()
I happen to like SnapOn's hard line. My question is why do people buy SnapOn brand stuff that is rebranded other companies tools. I have a guy trying to sell me a SnapOn brand welder. It is a rebranded Century at 2x the price. He has over $3500 ******* in a welder that sold for $1800 painted yellow.
I know it is easy to pick up stuff off the truck, but to pay 2x and then having to pay interest on financing it boggles my mind.
, and the item might be built to a better level of quality than the standard products that comes out of that particular factory.