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Thread: Is Matco Tools reliable?

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    Super Dave Z U L8R's Avatar
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    i'm almost home free. i don't even go on the truck anymore cause i know i'll buy some **** lol. everyone's paid off except snapon.....next april he'll be too >_<

    damn cordless makita's....... and the cordless snap on 1/2 was $500, then i was like ahhhhh the tech wrench of fury......i was like @@!!!! must......not....spend......"i'll take em all" they always get me with that "sure, try it out for a week, if you don't like it i'll take it back, if you keep it i'll just put it on your bill, np" ahhhhhhhh! >_<

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    ^^^ I KNOW THE FEELING.
    2013 Dart 1.4T 6MT

    boooooostin'

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    matco is very reliable, but you can save money by shopping around, matco doesnt make their own tools so often you can find the same tools for less.

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