FS-Snap on tools New never used
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No not a typo. Here is a link for those who aren't familiar with the set.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
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No not a typo. Here is a link for those who aren't familiar with the set.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
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Since OP canceled the ad guess it doesn't matter now. Snap on is overpriced. Way overpriced. Quality may be good but I will take the 15 Harbor Freight impact socket sets the equate to that ONE Snap on set for the same price. In the end, I will fair better So go bark that **** up someone else's tree.
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while I wouldnt pay $630 for them either, new or not still second hand, Snap on are the best, you get what you pay for... It's not just durability, I have rounded off more bolts with cheap *** sockets than I can remember, but rarely has it happened with a snap on.... And their flank drive plus wrenches are quite possibly the best wrench I have ever laid my hands on. Harbor freight = shadtree crap.
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Buy your 15 sets at Harbor freight and waste more time screwing up bolts and dealing with dumb bs. You guys just don't have a clue.
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X1000 I won't let that Harbor Freight sockets and junk in my shop! I love my Snap-On tools and they are not expensive when you make your living with them. The time you save not rounding off bolts, busted knuckles, etc. pays day to day.
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Snap On definately has the best feel when it's in your hand. Also when you buy snap on, mac, matco you are paying for warranty and for the truck to come around every week to see if you need anything done.
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I don't hesitate to buy from my local Snap On and Matco dealers. When my reputation is on the line, I don't trust cheap off brand tools. Of course when you do it for a living Harbor Freight generally doesn't cut it. The cheapies have their place - at the house toolbox for small work.