matco vs snap on
i DO prefer snap on pliers over matco though.
mac is good too, but i dont really have any mac tools.
matco: 1/2 inch impact
deep sockets
3/8 impact
die grinder(angle)
3/8 air ratchet
impact torx sockets
impact alan sockets
3/8 adaptor for courdless drill
side cart
assorted pliers
etc. etc.
snap on: 3/8 impact sockets
1/4 impact sockets
1/4 and 3/8 extension sets
ratchet wrenches
regular wrenches
1/4 inch adapter for courdless drill
assorted pliers
(probly forgot some)
bosch courdless drill(14.4 volt) most used
mac tool box
...just to name a few. lol
ratchets - snap-on, I really like the fine tooth, circular head/swivel, my long matco 3/8 swivel is cheesy but hasnt broken
wrenches- any of the three, matco has thier version of flank drive.
pliers - my matco dikes cut better than my snap-on pair, plus the regular pliers are wider and flatter, work really well on spring clamps
knipex makes the best pliers IMO, cobra pliers grip better than vice-grips
edit: cordless - got ryobi 18v hammerdrill and 1/4 impact,batteries suck if you leave half-discharged for a couple days, so mine goes on the charger every night
Hand tools:I've noticed that Snap-ons fine-tooth rachets are tighter than Craftsman, but the warranty headache that Snap-on trucks provide generally isn't worth the extra price. I generally go to sears for rachets and wrenches, simply due to the fact that I don't use them that much, and their warranty rocks. As long as I don't wear my MB uniform to Sears, theres no questions asked.
Sockets:Snap-on, w/o a doubt. I've even tried industrial finish sockets and Torx drivers from Craftsman , but they seriously don't hold a candle to the tight fit of Snap-on sockets and drivers. To this day, I've never rounded off a bolt-head, or innard of a Torx bolt while using SO.
Pneumatic:Ingrasoll-Rand. Snap On can't match their power or price, although auto-stop would be nice (IR likes to keep spinning even after you lay off the trigger). Snap-on, however, did just release an 8-vane 1/2 gun last year that is very powerful, albeit a little heavy. You could probably go both ways on this.
Pliers, Channel-locks, etc: Craftsman Professional. I wouldn't go cheap on these, but I just don't see a difference when using SO, other than a lighter wallet. Rubber reinforced grips sure are nice by the end of the day, though
I've also bought a bunch of brand new tools off of eBay.
look for them on ebay, matco mac and snap-on sell them for too much
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Snap on air tools suck, and many of them are rebadged IR air tools you pay twice IR price.
Matco: Tool boxes (better tool box then snap on) Air tools, OTC tools.
Personally, i think the best bet is to search online for tools. They don't nessesarily have to be Mac, Snap On, or Matco either. For instance i found a set of SUNEX 3/8 impact swivel sockets online, a 10 piece set for 65 bucks. I've had them for about 6 months now, and have yet to break one. And believe me, i've been trying. I frequently use them with my IR titanium 1/2" impact gun, and have yet to break one. The best part is that my 1/2"-3/8" is a cheesy *** chrome companion throw away piece that refuses to break.
Just goes to show that sometimes you get what you pay for, and sometimes you don't....
Eric
Tool box Snap on only way to go for everyday use. 42"x19" top and bottom
Stainless drawers and Black sides. Never seen on like it. I wanted lime green but didnt want to special order.
My Snap on guy while he is cool ordering something from him is an ordeal, cause he is so busy he forgets about stuff I order and you have to remind him. He forgot within a week about a $450 puller set I ordered, course he already charged me for it(?) guess thats all that matters.
My Snap on guy while he is cool ordering something from him is an ordeal, cause he is so busy he forgets about stuff I order and you have to remind him. He forgot within a week about a $450 puller set I ordered, course he already charged me for it(?) guess thats all that matters.
I havent seen the Mac rep since he found out the shop bought a MODIS scanner from snap-on.
BTW our MODIS wont do dodge ABS......WTF!! it cost $8000!
I used to have the best matco rep around, he would break the stuff for you to warranty it.
Now all I get is "what did you need this week?" and "wanna come out to the truck?"
Buying tools online and giving to them when they are broken is great!
your modis is probally not the 5.2 version. the reason a lot of scanners wont do dodge(chrysler) is because dodge refused to release the info. through court bs they are being to forced to release that info more and more each time we update. last modis up date we added info not only for new chryslers but as well as going back and adding more info for older vehicles.
im not sure but i belive sunex is matcos chaeper wobblies.
ive personally put breaker bars on pliers to brake them to get them through warranty. sometimes it comes down to service as much as the tool quality. good look guys
I don't think they are, reason being is that the sunex ones have a collar over the pin, whereas the matco ones don't.... or at least didn't. I haven't seen any of their newest ones. Either way, they have a lifetime warranty so i'm covered none the less, AND i spent $300 LESS than i would have if i bought either of the two other brands.
As far as the dealer thing goes, i didn't mean to sound as though i thought all matco dealers were dicks, just that my particular guy is. My Snap On guy is very laid back, not pushy with payments, and always brings what i ask him to bring, no matter how little. I'm sure their are plenty of snap on guys out there that aren't even close to the guy that comes to our shop.
Eric
) but I swear When I put a Snap On tool in my hand it just seems to feel/fit better




