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    Snap on is good, but very expensive. I like my craftsman tools. Anytime something breaks, I just go to the Sears that's about 3 minutes from my house, find the exact same tool, and they let me take it. Last time I had a kobalt tool and it broke, it took a good 30 minutes to get it replaced, and it wasn't busy.

    And I gotta say, my dad is a self-employed mechanic and uses mainly craftsman. He uses his tools everyday and uses them hard, it's gotta say something for craftsman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgEvan
    Snap on is good, but very expensive. I like my craftsman tools. Anytime something breaks, I just go to the Sears that's about 3 minutes from my house, find the exact same tool, and they let me take it. Last time I had a kobalt tool and it broke, it took a good 30 minutes to get it replaced, and it wasn't busy.

    And I gotta say, my dad is a self-employed mechanic and uses mainly craftsman. He uses his tools everyday and uses them hard, it's gotta say something for craftsman.
    Well, snap-on and matco have weekly payments.....FTW! I work as a service line tech for a Chevrolet dealer, so my tools have to be good chit. They make my money, and so far all my tools have paid for themselves, and I owe nobody. lol When I started working there 11months ago, the Shop Foreman told me I was going to sale my soul to the tool guys......I said yeah right, and paid all my stuff off....lol
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