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As much as you ***** about price customer service is really non existent at HF. One example that HF can not touch. You need a 2 5/8 socket or something weird for something that just showed up and broke on your property. Is HF or craftsman going to get the item over nighted to you? Yes you can play I will search the internet and you might spend hours doing that and hope you will get it in time and be the right one. But having a cultivated relationship with a dealer can help you. It is going to be difficult and time costly not having a relationship with a tool truck. Does HF even carry a 3 inch socket?

this might be true.. but if your snap on guy is going to charge $250 for a single oversized socket to be shipped over night.. im betting most people wont have a problem hitting the internet..

I think everyone is willing to accept that snap on, and the tool trucks have their place. well obviously - they are all still around... but its only a matter of time before they play the "made in china" game to survive. its happening already, which is why every snap on labeled item sold in club stores is made by alltrade tools. its a big money maker for them since only about a dozen people will spend $700 on a set of torx bits..
 
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Dude, when it gets to the point that you proclaim that the people who prefer the quality of Snap-On tools are a bunch of druggies,, it is time to close the thread... A low down statement like that is uncalled for......Are you MAN ENOUGH to offer an apology??????

An apology....on the internet.... C'mon man put your big boy pants on.
 

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Wow, HF does carry a large socket set -- goes to 3 1/8". Better buy one now to avoid those $250 emergency SO deals.

http://www.harborfreight.com/21-piece-jumbo-1-inch-drive-heavy-duty-socket-set-95377.html

$179.99..........16 sockets and even includes the ratchet/extensions..........I am lucky my stepdad left me a whole set of large Powr-Kraft sockets.

Wow the metric jumbo set at HF is only $59.

http://www.harborfreight.com/20-piece-metric-3-4-quarter-inch-heavy-duty-socket-set-5494.html

That reminds me. I've been meaning to get a set of those for bushing drivers.
 

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Dude, when it gets to the point that you proclaim that the people who prefer the quality of Snap-On tools are a bunch of druggies,, it is time to close the thread... A low down statement like that is uncalled for......Are you MAN ENOUGH to offer an apology??????

intervention anyone?
 

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And here is the gist of it. It boils down to convenience mixed with a little bit of laziness. There are better values on hand tools out there, there are better hand tools. But the tool trucks are nothing more than the mechanic's heroin dealer and he has them hooked. Too bad they are too doped up to see what is happening to them.

I can't walk down to my local store and pickup other quality brands... I can get Canadian Tire "Mastercraft", Chinese Craftsman (if sears has any stock) or Kobalt from Home Depot. Which are all sub par, and warranty is annoying... Me: "Oh you dont have the socket in stock, can you order it?" Them: " No sorry you will have to wait till its in stock, just come back next week and see"

I will call my Mac dealer (SO dealer is a douche) and say I need a socket warrantied, or I need a tool asap. He will be around the shop in 30 mins or have his wife drop off the correct tool for me, never failed me yet. Is that worth the extra price tag... hell ya if your hoist is ******* and not making you money. I would rather be happy making money then pissed and losing money.
 
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I want to argue also!

Can we talk about Ford vs. Chevy? Or Mac vs. PC? Or Republican vs. Democrat?
KEEP THIS THREAD GOING!
 

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I want to argue also!

Can we talk about Ford vs. Chevy? Or Mac vs. PC? Or Republican vs. Democrat?
KEEP THIS THREAD GOING!

.......and let's not leave out Ginger or Mary Ann, synthetic oil vs. conventional, paper or plastic, Coke or Pepsi, VHS vs. Beta, LCD or plasma.
 

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********! Mary Ann, Conventional, plastic, Pepsi, VHS, and LED :moon:

Ok, Ginger…but I'd bone either. But come on man, paper? I'm not trying to put a ****** diaper in a paper bag and tie it.

I gotta admit, I got a real hard laugh outta this one. You guys are funny, and after a crappy last couple days, that's what the doctor ordered..
For me it's Mary Ann, synthetic, paper, Coke, VHS.
I don't **** in my diapers, so the paper will be just fine, thanks.
 

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I gotta admit, I got a real hard laugh outta this one. You guys are funny, and after a crappy last couple days, that's what the doctor ordered..
For me it's Mary Ann, synthetic, paper, Coke, VHS.
I don't **** in my diapers, so the paper will be just fine, thanks.

Glad you enjoyed it :beer:

I'm on the fence with this whole Ginger/Mary Ann thing. Ginger had the better body, but I've always preferred dark haired chicks. My wife is of Itallian ancestry, so it worked out.

Conventional/Synthetic….I don't guess it matters. I could do either.

Man, I'm an indecisive *******

Paper/Plastic: I like the 2nd hand functionality of plastic. It's great for ****** diapers, dog **** in the front yard, disposable lunch bucket, trash bag on a car trip, and many more. Paper just *****. My first job was bagging groceries at Kroger. Everytime some wrinkled old ***** asked for paper I wanted to punch her in her saggy female parts. I guess I'm not gonna make the jury cut on this issue.

Coke/Pepsi: Well, I am part of the "Pepsi Generation". Coke was founded by a drug addict who sold 2/3 of his company for chump change to ensure he had enough morphine to last him until he died shortly thereafter. I don't give a damn about any of that, but I do prefer Pepsi

VHS/Beta: I guess this problem worked itself out. Greedy Sony bastards overplayed their hand. Again, I don't give a damn, but I couldn't find Back To The Future, G.I. Joe, or the original Ninja Turtle movie on Beta, so VHS by all means.

Plasma/LCD: The guy at Best Buy said my kids video games might burn in the screen and wasn't the ideal choice for well lit areas. I couldn't stand the thought of seeing an outline Spongebob Squarepants while watching Monday night football or sitting in the dark, so I went LCD
 
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I can't walk down to my local store and pickup other quality brands... I can get Canadian Tire "Mastercraft", Chinese Craftsman (if sears has any stock) or Kobalt from Home Depot. Which are all sub par, and warranty is annoying... Me: "Oh you dont have the socket in stock, can you order it?" Them: " No sorry you will have to wait till its in stock, just come back next week and see"

I will call my Mac dealer (SO dealer is a douche) and say I need a socket warrantied, or I need a tool asap. He will be around the shop in 30 mins or have his wife drop off the correct tool for me, never failed me yet. Is that worth the extra price tag... hell ya if your hoist is ******* and not making you money. I would rather be happy making money then pissed and losing money.


I feel the same about the ****** brands in all of our big box stores. China everywhere. Cool Mac dealer you have. Why is the Snap-On dealer a douche? :thumbup:

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I am working with a few Canadian guys and they have no pride. They don't give two shits where the tool is made. They just want to pay as less as they can in order to get the tool they need. They buy from Canadian tire. "Break it, take it back and they replace it. Abuse and misuse the **** out of it, take it back and they replace it." They don't care how many times the same tool fails and they have to drive down to the store to replace it.

Wasted time and energy instead of just buying a quality tool in the first place.
 

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Glad you enjoyed it :beer:

I'm on the fence with this whole Ginger/Mary Ann thing. Ginder had the better body, but I've always preferred dark haired chicks. My wife is of Itallian ancestry, so it worked out.

Conventional/Synthetic….I don't guess it matters. I could do either.

Man, I'm an indecisive *******

Paper/Plastic: I like the 2nd hand functionality of plastic. It's great for ****** diapers, dog **** in the from yard, disposable lunch bucket, trash bag on a car trip, and many more. Paper just *****. My first job was bagging groceries at Kroger. Everytime some wrinkled old ***** asked for paper I wanted to punch her in her saggy female parts. I guess I'm not gonna make the jury cut on this issue.

Coke/Pepsi: Well, I am part of the "Pepsi Generation". Coke was founded by a drug addict who sold 2/3 of his company for chump change to ensure he had enough morphine to last him until he died shortly thereafter. I don't give a damn about any of that, but I do prefer Pepsi

VHS/Beta: I guess this problem worked itself out. Greedy Sony bastards overplayed their hand. Again, I don't give a damn, but I couldn't find Back To The Future, G.I. Joe, or the original Ninja Turtle movie on Beta, so VHS by all means.

Plasma/LCD: The guy at Best Buy said my kids video games might burn in the screen and wasn't the ideal choice for well lit areas. I couldn't stand the thought of seeing an outline Spongebob Squarepants while watching Monday night football or sitting in the dark, so I went LCD

I do agree with you on plastic, only thing I hate about those things is actually getting the groceries home in them. Paper works so much better for that. Otherwise they work great for everything we use them for at our house. What was this thread about again,tools or something?
 

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What can we do to shutdown this thread? Say something political or religious :dunno:
 

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Plastic actually has a lower impact to the environment, when you consider total life, how much it takes to produce and ship the heavier paper bags. I learned this from a Harvard professor who is an expert in life cycle analysis when he did an LCA for our company.
 

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Back on topic, I prefer Chinese tools because they look better and that's what's important.
 
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This is amusing . Especially during the morning safety meeting lol!


I am doing the exact same thing during our safety meetings! LOL! Although right now I'm at the airport right now heading to Austin. :peace:

I don't mean to hijack this thread, but how do I get the damn U2 album off my iPhone? Ugh!
 

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There are different types of chrome, right? I understand it's strength and I'm not disputing that.

Is the socket set pictured below any less tough than the Snap-On socket?

hz195+2_lillian1302324414.jpg

Still wondering on this picture here?
 

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I am doing the exact same thing during our safety meetings! LOL! Although right now I'm at the airport right now heading to Austin. :peace:

I don't mean to hijack this thread, but how do I get the damn U2 album off my iPhone? Ugh!
Delete it from your itunes.
 

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And financials to back it up, for every 1 keyboard commando crying about Snap on here, there is probably 500 snap on consumers who have never heard of Garage Journal. I'm not trying to slam HF, they obviously serve a consumer base.

Do the names Sear, Kmart, or Barnes & Noble mean anything to you. I agree Snap On is strong now, but with a couple of bad decisions, say exporting your entire line to China, three years from now they could easily be selling their brand name for whatever sentiment it has.

Actually, factories do produce varying levels of quality depending on which OEM they are making the product for. Totally depends on the product and the co's involved, I am not sure of any of the SO suppliers produce varying levels but it does happen.

I know its possible. However the work to retool a line is substantial. It really don't see it happening. I'm pretty confident my Kaster ant OTC products are the exact same as the Snappy equivalent with a different sticker. QA procedure differ wildly between OEMs.

To each their own. Peoples time and convenience are worth different things to them. I once paid $5500 to Snap On for a 5in socket that I could have gotten for less then $1000 dollars. Not having it was sidelining a dive crew that was costing me $1200 dollars an hour. Driver had it to me in less then 30 minutes. That is a bit extreme of an example. However $100 dollars extra for a ratchet that will be amortized over a 20 year plus lifetime might be worth an extra hour at home with the family to some people.

There is a place for the Snapy dealer. There is a time to shop around. Blind following of the the Snappy or nothing cult is dangerous.
 

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Do the names Sear, Kmart, or Barnes & Noble mean anything to you. I agree Snap On is strong now, but with a couple of bad decisions, say exporting your entire line to China, three years from now they could easily be selling their brand name for whatever sentiment it has.



I know its possible. However the work to retool a line is substantial. It really don't see it happening. I'm pretty confident my Kaster ant OTC products are the exact same as the Snappy equivalent with a different sticker. QA procedure differ wildly between OEMs.

To each their own. Peoples time and convenience are worth different things to them. I once paid $5500 to Snap On for a 5in socket that I could have gotten for less then $1000 dollars. Not having it was sidelining a dive crew that was costing me $1200 dollars an hour. Driver had it to me in less then 30 minutes. That is a bit extreme of an example. However $100 dollars extra for a ratchet that will be amortized over a 20 year plus lifetime might be worth an extra hour at home with the family to some people.

There is a place for the Snapy dealer. There is a time to shop around. Blind following of the the Snappy or nothing cult is dangerous.

Is that a typo ? Not saying it doesn't make sense in that situation but 5500 dollars for one socket is just mind boggling.
 
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Do the names Sear, Kmart, or Barnes & Noble mean anything to you. I agree Snap On is strong now, but with a couple of bad decisions, say exporting your entire line to China, three years from now they could easily be selling their brand name for whatever sentiment it has.

Well sure they do.. But the World could have been flat also.. The big difference between Snap On and those above referenced companies is that they are Physical locations with a abundance of Overhead and competing with outside Internet sales/electronic books etc.. IN NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM am I trying to dictate the future for any company, currency or PM. I will say this... Snap on has been in business for along time, They have proven to make a pot full of Money for not only themselves but for investors. I would definitely have to see something outside of what there financial records/product line is showing to try and convince me that they have intentions that they are going to offshore there entire line. IMO That seems like a abundantly Silly Scenario to me...

Be Careful out there guys.. I had this Crazy thought, What If in the Next 3 Years, SK who has invested Millions into keeping the SK line completely Domestic. Moves there entire line overseas? Better sell are you stuff now, it could happen.

:wtf:
 

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Since when do men care how other men spend their money, if we got that much time on our hands we should found a cure for cancer by now.
 

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Since when do men care how other men spend their money

Well definitely since 2009 when I showed up, sadly it shows no signs of weakening. I've typed a million times, it boils down to each side wants to personally reinforce the consumer choice they chose as the correct one for everyone, it doesn't work like that.
 

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Hey look.. Snap-On rug. Quite possible the best rug ever made. I expect the bidding to increase astronomically (if it starts) here in the last two hours of auction time.

Rubber base, tightly looped rugging stuff whatever it's called, pretty much just like any other shop rug you can buy. Only this one is much better I'm sure.

Because Snap-On.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271626531365
 

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