But there are SAE tools.
I like SK and Proto over all the brands as far as price/toughness/function goes. They are about on the same level as Mac and Matco.
Snap-On, I just don't want to spend that kinda money. And the quality on some of their new stuff is going down because they are contracting it out to other companies.
Craftsman is OK for civilian use, but if I made my living with my tools I would want something better.
Kobalt, Husky... fuck that noise.