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Old 02-24-2020, 01:21 PM   #9
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Snap On

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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco View Post


I use Snap-on and that is far from the truth. I have a cheap set from Harbor Freight that I use when beating, banging, and being rough is required while my Snap-on set is pretty much babied. My Snap-on set ends up being handed back to the dealer about once a year for replacement while my HF set is going on 10 years and still going strong. Snap-on and Matco is nothing but overpriced pieces of junk. You are paying for the name and the lifetime warranty, which you will use very often cause their quality sucks.
Well I used my Snap On professionally for almost 22 years and then casually in my garage for the last 17 an only had to replace a few 1/4x1/4 12 point sockets since that’s we use in aviation and had to have a ratchet pawl replaced once or twice since I was abusing somewhat.
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