Snap on, Craftsman, Matco, etc

Crazzy_Al said:
99% Craftsman, here. And the best part, most of my tools were given to me new as gifts. Free quality tools = WIN! :D

Ya, like 60% of so of mine were. And I've got the 40" top and bottom professional boxes full :icon_mrgr

I got bored one day and figured I have about 11k in tools. Doesn't seem like it's that much but I have aquired all of it over like 8 years now
 
Scooter70 said:
If you break a regular SnapOn socket with an impact gun, the guy will know better and won't warranty it.
I've never had a problen with a warranty issue, most of the time the Snap-on guy breaks it worse than I did just to make sure it will be warranteed.
 
Crazzy_Al said:
99% Craftsman, here. And the best part, most of my tools were given to me new as gifts. Free quality tools = WIN! :D

Al's complete set
His Trusty Craftsman set (his 99%) and his 1 (the other 1%) - The Trusty screwdriver from ACE Hardware

he can do anything with these... j/k
 

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Krazybones said:
Al's complete set
His Trusty Craftsman set (his 99%) and his 1 (the other 1%) - The Trusty screwdriver from ACE Hardware

he can do anything with these... j/k
You forgot the wash cloths and detailing supplies. Because all I know how to do is bling, right?
 
Crazzy_Al said:
You forgot the wash cloths and detailing supplies. Because all I know how to do is bling, right?


I did not know Craftsman has their own Cleaning Supply line :dontknow:

just playin... :wink:
 
Scooter70 said:
If you break a regular SnapOn socket with an impact gun, the guy will know better and won't warranty it. If you break a Craftsman socket, they'll give you a new one no questions asked (because they can't tell the difference). I have mostly Craftsman stuff because it's affordable and Sears is everywhere.

Have you heard the K-mart commercial on the radio where they said that they're carrying Craftsman tools now?

If you buy alotta stuff, they will warranty it. If you don't buy tools from them, most likely not. but that is the same for snap on and mac, and matco
 
I have a bit of everything but mostly Craftsman.

I found out the Snapon wrachets are far better than the Craftsman. I would replace the craftsman about every 6 months cause they stripped out inside. I got sick of busted hands and got the Snapon one with the plastics handle and been using the for 2 years trouble free.
 
I have all snapon
few bad things about them though
the wrench shanks are sharp and cut into your hands.
the rachets under high load will snap back to the opposite direction when the bolt breaks loose
 
I bet Snappy loves you (thats what we call our Snap-off guy) ! They make nice shit, just a little pricey.

1BADAIR said:
I have all snapon
few bad things about them though
the wrench shanks are sharp and cut into your hands.
the rachets under high load will snap back to the opposite direction when the bolt breaks loose
 
Haven't bought any new snap-on tools in about 8 years.
My father was freinds with the snap on guy that came to GM so I got them cheap.
My box is just a clunker craftsman.
I have craftsman tool at home though
 
I have a equal amount of Craftsman and Snap-on. I like the Craftsman price but, you just can't beat the quality of Snap-on. I have yet to break a Snap-on anything. I do have a few K-D wrenchs and some Mac stuff.
 
Sean said:
Not big on the craftsmen stuff becuase it tends to strip bolts/nuts like most of the cheaper tools out there.

I never had a prob like that when working with craftsman tools, I did once use the chrome sockets in my impact and hit it while in my hand and gashed my hand open from the chrome pealing :laugh:
 
97blksvt said:
I never had a prob like that when working with craftsman tools, I did once use the chrome sockets in my impact and hit it while in my hand and gashed my hand open from the chrome pealing :laugh:

You work on cars for a living ?? Older high mileage ones ?
 
91Marquis said:
If you buy alotta stuff, they will warranty it. If you don't buy tools from them, most likely not. but that is the same for snap on and mac, and matco

Thats not true at all. If it Says Snap-Op on the tool and can be directly identified as a snap-on product they will warranty it without so much as a single question. Just keep an eye out for a snap on truck and jump in when the door is open or grab the sales rep. For a while when i did roadside services I would go find a rep and have him warranty a tool without ever meeting me no questions asked.
 
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