Top 10 Reasons Snap-On SUCKS!

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Top 10 Reasons Snap-On SUCKS! Snap-On has been around for nearly 100 years but at some point, they seem to have lost their way. They have gone from the company that your average working man can trust to a Wall Stree sweetheart. Why? What happened and why does snap on suck so bad now?
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@davidterry3288
@davidterry3288 5 жыл бұрын
When you say "they" bought thousand of dollars of Snap-on tools that could mean one or two drills and a few drill bits.
@michaelsieber6601
@michaelsieber6601 4 жыл бұрын
David Terry I don’t know why you are buying drill bits off of the truck
@treerat7631
@treerat7631 4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelsieber6601 that's not the point sanp on is why overpriced and uses used car sales men tactics 🐧🇺🇸🏒😎
@michaelsieber6601
@michaelsieber6601 4 жыл бұрын
tree rat76 some things are over priced some are worth the money
@treerat7631
@treerat7631 4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelsieber6601 I guess there are lots of tools just as good as sanp on. They are living on thier name and ripping people off
@michaelsieber6601
@michaelsieber6601 4 жыл бұрын
tree rat76 no one makes better wrenches then snap-on
@Penguin545
@Penguin545 Жыл бұрын
13 years as an auto mechanic and I can’t dispute anything in your video. The biggest suckers for the strap on truck were the new oil changers who thought they could buy respect with their tool purchase- 90% of them never did anymore than change oil then quit to do something else after buying thousands of dollars of snappy that they could have bought for hundreds at harbor freight.
@rosshilton
@rosshilton Жыл бұрын
Absolutely right re the Lub Bay greasers. They tool up with entire SnapOn tool sets to compensate the fact that they just change oils!
@thelastminuteman7513
@thelastminuteman7513 5 жыл бұрын
Snap-on tools are great but not great enough that I want to spend the rest of my life paying for them.
@aaronjohnson3811
@aaronjohnson3811 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Red Beard I just wanted to say you are 100% right on #2. I in fact was one of these guys. I had no credit and the truck financed me. Well long story short is i was involved in a car accident and missed a $75.00 weekly payment due to being hospitalized and the snap on truck repossessed my tools. It ended up costing me my job and i still had to pay for tools I didn't have anymore. Now understand how I felt after spending some time in a hospital and finally being able to return to work and when i get to work my tools are not there. No warnings no sorry all I basically got was it sucks to be you. I will never buy another snap on or as i call them now strap on tool tool again. Yup the old strap on company gave it to me really hard and couldn't even apply a little lube.
@sasquatchrosefarts
@sasquatchrosefarts 11 ай бұрын
So you're saying you literally don't hold a couple months rent in your bank, and a couple months worth of car and tool payments in your bank? You're paycheck to paycheck and it's your fault.
@jaredng198
@jaredng198 10 ай бұрын
technically hes only half right. the truck account he is correct. when you finance a snapon box they run your credit and its like having a credit card
@Carelock
@Carelock 9 ай бұрын
They repossessed your tools after 1 missed payment? You had never kissed one before? You contacted your dealer and told him you were in the hospital? As someone who’s bought from them for decades with truck credit and company credit, this story isn’t adding up to me.
@Carelock
@Carelock 9 ай бұрын
@@sasquatchrosefarts I can’t be convinced he got repossessed after 1 missed payment. We had a guy miss nearly a year of work with a medical situation and or dealer held him down and even raised money for him. He’s back and still has an account today. I’m not saying they’re cheap or the tools for everyone to buy. But I’ve never experienced anything but honesty and good business from my truck…
@ifyourmarriedyourasimpanda7440
@ifyourmarriedyourasimpanda7440 9 ай бұрын
​@@Carelocksome tool truck guys are just assholes, there's been multiple shops I've been too where some of the tool truck guys have been told don't come back.
@johnhandcock3242
@johnhandcock3242 5 жыл бұрын
If you don't own a shop, the tool truck guys treat you like dirt. Once I tried to replace a ratchet at a buddies shop. The tool truck guy blew me off. Tells me he doesn't have a replacement. My buddy comes out, and asks for the ratchet. He smears some oil on it from his hands, and takes it to the truck. Walks away with a new one, and hands it to me. Never again. After watching this, I understand why. This company disgusts me.
@RoboDriller
@RoboDriller 5 жыл бұрын
That's just a terrible TERRIBLE sales /truck guy. I have never had that happen. I even text my snap on guy pictures of tools to see if he has them. Always replies
@mcdonaldsmaniac
@mcdonaldsmaniac 5 жыл бұрын
@@RoboDriller A guy once told me that the older drivers had different contracts. They weren't required to take returns from anyone that they didn't sell an item to. Not sure if that's true though. Random source.
@GhettoWagon
@GhettoWagon 5 жыл бұрын
Must have a bad dealer. I walked off the street into trucks an they were nice as anything. I always bought something small from them like $10-15 weird tool I was looking for. Best is to call up snap on when you have a problem Easier.
@notavailable7379
@notavailable7379 5 жыл бұрын
@@mcdonaldsmaniac its not about a lack of requirement its called being an asshole
@oxyrisin
@oxyrisin 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a similar experience. F Snap On.
@paul-ld9vh
@paul-ld9vh 5 жыл бұрын
10 reasons Snap on sucks 1.) Super expensive 2. Through 10, please refer to reason 1
@johnhandcock3242
@johnhandcock3242 5 жыл бұрын
Expensive is fine, if you get what you're paying for. I don't see the overwhelming higher quality or customer service from snapon though.
@WalmartBiker
@WalmartBiker 5 жыл бұрын
John Handcock every time I’ve warrantied from snap on they sent me out the tool with no questions asked. Didn’t even have to send back the old one. Snap on tool quality is one of the best. MAC is good too. Makes all the difference between lower quality tools. But you have to get them on sale for a deal
@coloradogix5016
@coloradogix5016 5 жыл бұрын
So basically you have 1 reason? Nice...
@ifitsnotbrokenfixit1193
@ifitsnotbrokenfixit1193 5 жыл бұрын
I doubt that he will ever do it. The HF fan boys will throw fit. HF fan boys are the glock fan boys. Nothing is better than. Except that red is not a glock fan so he ha that going for him.
@WolfsHaven
@WolfsHaven 5 жыл бұрын
@@ifitsnotbrokenfixit1193 I thought he already did.
@joeblock62
@joeblock62 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a life long Snap-On tool snob/customer. My dad took me (as a kid) to the local Snap-On dealers house in the early 60's & I still remember seeing that old red/white van (like in your video) with all those chrome tools laid out on red felt which left me with a life long impression. I'm now in my 60's & I've been buying Snap-On tools since the 70's up until just last week. A short time back I had given a bunch of tools to the local dealer with disintegrated black screw driver handles for warranty & he lost them. When I confronted him with it he literally laughed at me and told "those tools aren't worth anything!!!"... to which I answered, "they were worth something when I bought them!!!" I took the situation to Snap-On Corporate and explained to them that I was a life long customer, had worked on Snap-On sponsored race teams & that there were many other tool brand choices in the world today... not to mention your dealer was down right rude! To their credit... Snap-On Corporate asked me to put a value on my loss and they sent me a gift card in that amount. Good on Snap-On Corporate... not so much for the Snap-On dealer. :-(
@johnmartin2079
@johnmartin2079 4 ай бұрын
You laid it out there , we are lifetime snap-on tools owners we don't cry about the price we just get what we need our portfolio of purchase shows the man we don't play, by the way. I didn't have children or wife's starting my career. It damn sure paid off after 40yrs.
@fr33dumb0
@fr33dumb0 29 күн бұрын
They think you need them worse than they need you
@KCRose56
@KCRose56 5 жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight should have tool truck routes. haha
@yeetyeet8424
@yeetyeet8424 4 жыл бұрын
Man dont give them any ideas I just spent $289 this labor day dont make them go in runs or else I'm gonna have to spend more
@vincentgalli17
@vincentgalli17 4 жыл бұрын
Why, harbor freight is for diy
@alexanderflieger8095
@alexanderflieger8095 4 жыл бұрын
@@vincentgalli17 Vincent my friend. Ever professional mechanic I know including master mechanics. Have harbor and swear by them.
@tylerwilliams5192
@tylerwilliams5192 3 жыл бұрын
Alexander Flieger the guy that works in the bay next to mine always jokes and we refer to Harbor Freight as “the Snap On store” 😂 just like with any tool company Harbor Freight has some good stuff that will always hold up and get the job done and then there are some tools that I wouldn’t necessarily recommend but they’re not what some people make them out to be.
@rockytoady5875
@rockytoady5875 3 жыл бұрын
I'm proud to be a 19-year-old technician technician who goes on the snap-on truck and gets told by the snap-on guy to get the hell off my truck before I change my mind
@joecuevas8865
@joecuevas8865 4 жыл бұрын
Took my 3/8 ratchet to habor Freight, guy on the store said “leave it there go grab another thank you” got a new one with out any questions
@dill5500
@dill5500 2 жыл бұрын
Wow crazy almost like the same thing I do but I don’t have to. Drive 45 mins
@jeffalan6339
@jeffalan6339 2 жыл бұрын
Menards will swap out tools as well, I don't own any, I miss craftsman
@histguy101
@histguy101 2 жыл бұрын
@@jeffalan6339 Any brand?
@jeffalan6339
@jeffalan6339 2 жыл бұрын
@@histguy101 snap on.
@timothyzdroik890
@timothyzdroik890 3 ай бұрын
I work harbor we sometimes ask how did it break but it's to understand our tools. I'm honest sales and if I can't buy the tool I I do bunch of reviews or have my customers let me know how it was so I can tell others this one broke cuz a Customer used a 4ft cheater bar on my Pittsburgh breaker bar I say grab new one and have great day. We have real warranty our tools I used in shops and broke harbor tools but also broke snap on just as much and snap on refused a warranty cuz they had said it was missed used at harbor we don't say that cuz we stand by the tools.
@Mark-sn6kh
@Mark-sn6kh 5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting how companies like Harbor Freight will warranty a tool you found on the side of the road, but companies like Snap On won't.
@obiesunstreak2409
@obiesunstreak2409 5 жыл бұрын
@TheHiddenArchives system tracking and focus sales. Tells them what areas have more returns, less returns, what tools get returned and so on. They use your number as a way to track trends, not specific sales. Remember you don't have to give it to them, you can say "sorry" you can also give a fake number, they will never know.
@josemartin598
@josemartin598 5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately your warranty is only as good as the dealer. I know a guy who warranties his snap on once a year at Carisle. He has more than one of everything because he's been in the trade so long.
@MrKidkiller159
@MrKidkiller159 5 жыл бұрын
Snap on warranty all my stuff. Just gotta catch them though. No problem.
@dannyo6699
@dannyo6699 5 жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight's Pittsburgh Pro line doesn't suck. They are pretty good tools. I have a couple of the 25" breaker bars and several ratchets. I'm slowly building up a set of tools in that line. My closest Harbor Freight store is about 100 miles away.
@obiesunstreak2409
@obiesunstreak2409 5 жыл бұрын
@@MrKidkiller159 Wondered how long it would take for one of the snap-on fanboys to show up.
@me7229
@me7229 5 жыл бұрын
I have a customer I make keys for regularly. His dealer died. The new dealer won’t warranty his equipment and told to call corporate. Corporate told him to go to the new dealer. They won’t warranty his equipment and he has the largest amount of snap on tools I’ve Ever seen. He’s a retired mechanic and has spent easily over 100k on tools. Snap won’t help. He no longer has receipts as it was years ago. Such crap
@mcdonaldsmaniac
@mcdonaldsmaniac 5 жыл бұрын
But they're legacy tools that can you can pass down to your kids. Cuz that's what your kids want! They don't want money in the bank collecting interests. They want your old used and sometimes broken snapon tools.
@johnz8210
@johnz8210 3 жыл бұрын
Same exact thing here. New dealer not interested in warranty, corporate not interested at all. I asked for the name of another dealer within 25 miles of me, corporate said can't do that. I'm replacing my broken Snap On junk with SK now.
@nickwood1062
@nickwood1062 2 жыл бұрын
Yea screw them. I'm just glad I had older mechanics that showed me the light. I'm sooo happy I didn't buy a box from them.
@edyacheraii4279
@edyacheraii4279 Жыл бұрын
@@johnz8210 go to a garage outside of that dealers area or talk to a mechanic that deals with that dealer if you have a lot of broken stuff offer to get him a case of beer for his time to do it for you Better that then the alternative to rebuy everything again
@staceyfisher1479
@staceyfisher1479 5 жыл бұрын
Get truck, visit harbor freight, drive around garages, Profit? I’d buy from him all day long...
@valleydotphysicals7286
@valleydotphysicals7286 5 жыл бұрын
Stacey Fisher too bad HF is not exploring that business model.
@Hammerjockeyrepair
@Hammerjockeyrepair 5 жыл бұрын
@@valleydotphysicals7286 were not worried about that, What stacey is saying is to do it yourself privately! The one downfall is that the warranty wouldnt work, but still this would be a great money maker if we had a box truck rolling around loaded with hft stuff. Theres no law preventing us from buying them and reselling for profit.
@SDMFTommySick
@SDMFTommySick 5 жыл бұрын
@@Hammerjockeyrepair the replacement warranty absolutely would work
@Hammerjockeyrepair
@Hammerjockeyrepair 5 жыл бұрын
@@SDMFTommySick I dont think harbor freight will warranty 25 ratchets at a time especially when its transferred ownership. Once in awhile youll go in there personallyand they wont question a thing but if its a bulk thing I dont think they would be as kind.
@SDMFTommySick
@SDMFTommySick 5 жыл бұрын
@@Hammerjockeyrepair you don't need a receipt so transfer of ownership would not be an issue and why would you return 25 ratchets at a time?
@edwardjmayer87
@edwardjmayer87 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of proto tools, never heard of them before I joined the army but after using them to fix helicopters they are actually really good
@jamescaron6465
@jamescaron6465 2 жыл бұрын
Proto and Mac and one and the same at half the price. I love Proto tools.
@h8GW
@h8GW Жыл бұрын
See?? Once in a while the US government _can_ make good decisions! -despite the bureaucratic nightmare-
@christianbound4972
@christianbound4972 Жыл бұрын
@@jamescaron6465 thankfully SB&D didn't cheapify them like they did some of there other acquisitions. >cough Porter-Cable cough
@GeorgeJFW
@GeorgeJFW 5 жыл бұрын
I would rather own my tools my "crappy tool's" than finance anything
@hilltopmachineworks2131
@hilltopmachineworks2131 5 жыл бұрын
Yep. I always pay cash and in full for my snappy tools.
@GeorgeJFW
@GeorgeJFW 5 жыл бұрын
@@hilltopmachineworks2131 smart man I subbed you for using your head!🍻
@hilltopmachineworks2131
@hilltopmachineworks2131 5 жыл бұрын
Junk From Work Thanks. I appreciate that.
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 4 жыл бұрын
ha ha there is a rap song that goes "finance, I'm not interested I'm pink slippin'. I only buy it once"
@treerat7631
@treerat7631 4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@3521Rookie
@3521Rookie 5 жыл бұрын
A great video to listen to while working in the garage. Thank you for the great content! It’s greatly appreciated!!!
@heavychevy383
@heavychevy383 5 жыл бұрын
now that "craftsman" has become "chinaman" the only real choice for american made hand tools in my personal opinion is SK ...of coarse, im admittedly biased, ive been using SK for 20 plus years & ive never had an issue with em... better quality than (usa) craftsman, top notch american made quality, & better prices than snapon ...just my 2 cents worth
@EVILVIKTOR
@EVILVIKTOR 5 жыл бұрын
SK is the go to brand for me. Look at Tekton, they are starting to make tools in the US. I looked at their website and so far it's only a few screwdrivers and wrenches, but they are making an effort and it's worth supporting them for it.
@edwardjmayer87
@edwardjmayer87 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of proto tools, never heard of them before I joined the army but after using them to fix helicopters they are actually really good tools
@dylanbland5993
@dylanbland5993 4 жыл бұрын
Proto’s quality control has went downhill pretty bad lately. I prefer snapon hand tools, but I’m not willing to spend the money on them for the most part. Wrenches is about it. I have wrightgrips too. Great wrenches....not a flank drive plus though, sorry. Sk is pretty good. What I grew up using on a farm. Perfect farmer tools, imo. Honestly, I miss Armstrong. My favorite balance of price, quality, fit and finish, and functionality in American made hand tools. Don’t exist anymore though....so. Try to warranty them through matco or whatever...you’ll get gearwrench replacements. Yay.
@grahamserle7930
@grahamserle7930 5 жыл бұрын
I was an Industrial Salesman for Snap-On when they first started in Australia in the early 1990’s. Back then the roll out was happening feverishly quick. Many dealers were signed up, given a new truck full of tools and an area to work with no capital outlay required. They were lured into what seemed like a successful money making business. Most did quite well as I recall until a year or so on when they were pressured to finance everything. We’re talking a lot of money here and many with no cash equity behind them suddenly hit the wall. From memory the Snap-On tool plan allowed customers 6 weeks to pay off their tools and Snap-On wanted their money from the dealer in 4 weeks. So the dealer was essentially extending a line of credit to his customers for 2 weeks. That’s my understanding from then and it may be different now. But I’m not surprised in the least if the turnover is high with dealer franchises when they are trying to sell insanely expensive tools and be a line of credit that may also never be repaid.
@richardkluesek4301
@richardkluesek4301 7 ай бұрын
Fascinating information Graham, and to the best of my personal experience in the USA until 2007 when I retired your input ws correct and likely still is so. When I was a truck distributor competing with Snap-on one of our industrial salesman, a counterpart to your position, made a disparaging remark about the tool trucks on the street. To the effect that we were just mobile bill boards and tax write-offs, that the 'real' money was being made on commercial activity, with government contracts and sales to entities like Home Depot and Lowes.
@TriggerTravels
@TriggerTravels 5 жыл бұрын
I'm just here for the snap on fan boy comments.
@SgtJoeSmith
@SgtJoeSmith 5 жыл бұрын
😆 same here.
@david0858too
@david0858too 5 жыл бұрын
Yep, me too.
@Lawncare_masters
@Lawncare_masters 5 жыл бұрын
Right there with you
@TriggerTravels
@TriggerTravels 5 жыл бұрын
I do have lots of snap on tools... They're all from ebay or repos. Great tools at an 8th the cost.
@griplove
@griplove 5 жыл бұрын
Damn it! Beat me to it!!
@NP-rh3dt
@NP-rh3dt 5 жыл бұрын
Snap-On is such a classic example of Innovation being replaced by pushing profit margins. Snap On is quite simply bloated, they rely on their reputation to sell. I would bet you Snap-On could stamp their name on bricks and sell them for $200 a piece and the "real mechanics" would be happy to buy them. Innovation now is not a company's priority, it's simply profit. There is no spirit, just money.
@griplove
@griplove 5 жыл бұрын
Capitalism would be so much better without greed... to be fair to greed you may not be able to buy happiness, but you can sure as shit rent it for as long as you’ve got money.
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 4 жыл бұрын
ok so I am guessing you know this because of the "brick" part but there is a company called "Supreme" that literally put their name on bricks and sold them for crazy money. btw you are exactly right it is branding and it can be massively important to selling literally anything even yourself if you are an artist etc... If you are like me and could care less about what the guy next to you thinks about your tools then there are WAY cheaper options that are good enough. and some stuff is WAYY better and still costs significantly less than a snap-off.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 5 жыл бұрын
Great informative video brother Bear
@kevinfitzgerald702
@kevinfitzgerald702 5 жыл бұрын
Everything in this video described is exactly true we've had 4 dealers in the last 2 years come through our shop and none of them a warranty anything from the guy before without spending tons of money with them it's a nightmare for those of us who spent the money to buy good quality tool I've been slowly switching to S and K
@DonBMW
@DonBMW 5 жыл бұрын
I still have my 15year USA made Craftsman tools. Nice quality and get the job done! When Sears started going down I explored Gear wrench and Tekton and have been very impressed with both brands. I also have some Harbor Freight tools, which are great - especially their tool boxes.
@shawnbarrett4789
@shawnbarrett4789 5 жыл бұрын
Love love love love this video, good on you Red
@kirksorensen4136
@kirksorensen4136 5 жыл бұрын
Over 20 years of being a technician I have dozens of horror stories dealing with “snap on guys” your video is right on the money .
@Mowersplus84
@Mowersplus84 5 жыл бұрын
Tekton has one of the best warranty on the market today
@overlordgaming752
@overlordgaming752 2 жыл бұрын
YES!
@stephenrobson6480
@stephenrobson6480 5 жыл бұрын
I just bought that same 1/2 impact a couple of months ago, just under £700. I was so tempted to try the top end Milwaukee gun and I looked into Ingersoll Rand too, but went back to snap on because it's what I've known for years. It is a good gun but I do regret not giving another brand a try. On the subject of warranty, if a tool breaks make sure you keep all the parts. I lost out on a replacement 3/8 End on my 1/2 to 3/8 reducer because I didn't keep the sheered off part.
@pdaddy879
@pdaddy879 4 жыл бұрын
Havent tried the new IR gun but I have the new Milwaukee 2767 1/2 gun. That is the best impact gun on the market. Havent had a bolt that it couldnt take off and that includes the infamous Honda crank bolt(without the lisle weighted socket)
@Legalize_Meth
@Legalize_Meth Жыл бұрын
Milwaukee is better
@markpinther9296
@markpinther9296 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this. I learned quite a bit.
@GoodNewsTravelers
@GoodNewsTravelers 5 жыл бұрын
They have been around for a long time. I remember the Snap-on trucks. Never purchased a tool from them because of their high prices. Thnx for the info😎👍
@piledriver141
@piledriver141 5 жыл бұрын
Still got all my snap on tools 🤗!! I only get them out to look at / show others. Then I put them back in the vault!! 😂😂
@TexasDragon3907
@TexasDragon3907 5 жыл бұрын
I work at a cat dealership and I'm amazed how many of the other young fresh out of trade school guys think buying nothing but stuff out of the tool trucks is a good idea just because they can make payments. I'm almost certain one of the guys I graduated with doesn't even have reliable transportation but is still looking at a 6000$ box off the truck when harbor freight would sell him a bigger box for 600$.
@denoftools
@denoftools 5 жыл бұрын
There needs to be an intervention group.
@badmatt4227
@badmatt4227 3 жыл бұрын
I have a Bluepoint tools I would like to exchange with warranty. But, I cannot find contact info for Snap On truck in my area.
@georgepahountis5814
@georgepahountis5814 5 жыл бұрын
Good vid-well said!!
@RetemVictor
@RetemVictor 5 жыл бұрын
I got my first mechanic job in 2005 and had to buy wrenches real fast, so I took $200 down to the Ace hardware where my brother worked. He squared me away with most everything I needed from the Ace professional line, they have served me well ever since. I have also changed things out that were mangled and trashed no questions asked in and out in 5 minutes. Never had anyone try and give me a hard time over my tools.
@aab434
@aab434 5 жыл бұрын
Ace is the place!
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 4 жыл бұрын
I got a job as a tech at a AAA auto care center in the city near me and had some hodge podge of tools. I had a dinky craftsman box and Mostly Ampro hand tools I did have a Ingersoll-Rand "titanium" 1/2 impact gun and a snap-on 3/8 gun (old one that says power people) both impact guns were bought second hand and rebuilt. Found it hilarious when those guys borrowed my stuff because they had squandered their precious money on such a scarce amount of hand tools from snap-on and matco etc...
@jeffw2218
@jeffw2218 5 жыл бұрын
I have been using my Ryobi 1/2 Impact for over a year now and it just keeps hitting hard. I think I paid $110 for the tool, charger and a 6 amp hour battery.
@slaughterzealibib
@slaughterzealibib 5 жыл бұрын
I have had a Ryobi for about three years, still works great. I've used it to bust nuts loose that other peoples cordless Snap-ons couldn't get to move. I also have a blue recip saw that went through a shop fire that I still use. Hands down the best cordless tools I've ever had when considering price.
@brianwright8135
@brianwright8135 Жыл бұрын
I came into the mechanic trade later in life and have had my first Snap-On dealings in the last couple of years, and what I got from that dealer set my BS detectors on fire every time I went out to that truck. This video explains a lot, especially with the "stock problems". I dealt with it as a necessity while my apprentice discount still applied, but they basically ran out the clock on me with their unobtainable stock. Older guys at the shop are generally Snap-On loyalists (and haven't had to buy anything from them in a while, hmm) but the younger guys know how to use the internet and figure out whether paying 2-4 times everybody else's price is worth it. Even for Snap-On tools, I'd rather just order from their site than bother with the truck.
@whozaskin3639
@whozaskin3639 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video!
@JB-lr9lx
@JB-lr9lx 5 жыл бұрын
I was a MAC dealer years ago; corporate takes broken hand tools back no questions asked. Even some that clearly show abuse. If the dealer balks, don’t buy anything else from him. There’s no reason for the dealer to treat you like that. You make it sound like a common problem.
@8-bitsteve500
@8-bitsteve500 5 жыл бұрын
I used Snap-On tools from the mid 60's through to the 90's and never had any issues, yes they were very expensive but the lifetime guarantee was worth it, I had tools break 20+ yrs after I paid for them and they were replaced no questions asked. I really can't complain about them at all in the years I used them.
@JustinDowDIYcentralhighway
@JustinDowDIYcentralhighway 5 жыл бұрын
Great Video Brother Bear!! Great List!!
@jesus713281
@jesus713281 5 жыл бұрын
I got a few broken snap on tools tried getting them warrantied with no luck , switch to duralast never had a problem
@gregmercil3968
@gregmercil3968 4 жыл бұрын
Thank god I decided to back out of getting into automotive and get into the HVAC trade instead. In HVAC, the best of the best of the best hand tools that we use are relatively dirt cheap (Klein, Channellock, Knipex, etc) and are readIly available at the local Home Depot. All the really expensive stuff (recovery machine, vacuum pump, torch kit, etc) are usually provided by the company you’re working for. And best of all, flat rate is virtually unheard of.
@dardar1311
@dardar1311 5 жыл бұрын
You're spot on! The majority of my tools are Snap On but they are not the same Company/brand they used to be. Once the tools started being made elsewhere, I knew. Tools that I bought back in the 80's...still with me (the ones that didn't grow legs). The same exact tool, but bought in the last decade or so, broken (some multiples of the same sku #), sitting in a box that I'm going to give back to Snap On. No SO you can have your "no more lifetime warranty". You didn't want to honor it before, why should you want to now? Maybe they meant the lifetime of the tool itself. If a dealer does really well and makes the route profitable, SO takes it away from them and gives them another crappy route so they can do it again. Ive seen this happen to many Snap On Dealers. All good guys too. I still buy Snap On tools but I buy the ones that were made in the U.S.A. from pawn shops and garage sales. If you want SO that's the way to do it. You'd be surprised what you can find. It sucks when you didn't bring enough money. lol. .........snap on...Sad...
@nosliwttam77
@nosliwttam77 5 жыл бұрын
2 thumbs up! I would only add that your dealer will become a ghost if nobody in the shop owes him money. Haven't seen my rep in 6 months!
@weldean46
@weldean46 5 жыл бұрын
I bought a snapon scanner in 2013 it was the solas pro and a year later they stopped doing updates on it and told me I had to purchase the newest one which is faster and touch screen, I will never buy anything else from snapon again after this, the dealer did not even mention that the solid pro was being discontinued
@johnemerson6112
@johnemerson6112 5 жыл бұрын
"Number 10: Pentagon prices” Love that and made me think of Goldblooms dad in the movie Independence Day... “You didn't think they actually spent ten thousand dollars for a hammer and thirty thousand for a toilet seat, did you?” -Julius Levinson
@OfficalTCG
@OfficalTCG 5 жыл бұрын
Dad bought a craftsman tool kit over 10 years ago, still using the same wrenches, sockets, etc. They have a lifetime warranty as well. Snap on makes good tools, but they are over priced with no additional benefits to just about any enthusiast/diyer. Same even applies for mechanics in many circumstances
@lucky13driver
@lucky13driver 5 жыл бұрын
I'm curious as to what the difference is cost wise between setting up a full set of hand tools from Snap on and another brand HF Tecton Matco SK.
@crowel57
@crowel57 5 жыл бұрын
He talks about that in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rnW5k4yuhtGYmZo
@T-Mo_
@T-Mo_ 5 жыл бұрын
Someone on my local Craigslist has been trying to sell snapon tools for months. 11 random combination wrench's and 5 sockets for $125, and he's come down from $200. Doesn't even list sizes. Lol.
@willmarx8649
@willmarx8649 5 жыл бұрын
I didn't have a snap on dealer for the longest at my shop. I've never had to warranty a hand tool costing over $100 but I would call corporate and they would send me a new tool without asking for the old one in return. They ask how I got the tool to which I answer either purchased from the corporate website or from my previous dealer and they ask for the part number. I've done this about 6 times. No one seems to know about this. Truthfully I'd rather do this than deal with a dealer
@SC_XOLOs
@SC_XOLOs 5 жыл бұрын
I can’t warranty my snap on tools cause they truck never shows up. With the harbor freight, I can go into any store.
@karlbenedict1281
@karlbenedict1281 5 жыл бұрын
So true, Red. This is the first of your videos of this type that I agree with 100%. I have a fair number of Snap-On tools that a previous employer purchased for me. I was shocked by the cost, not worth it at all. There other options out there that are as good or better for a fraction of the cost.
@brianbowman5402
@brianbowman5402 5 жыл бұрын
I've never had a issue with Snap-On's warranty. The truck doesn't always cover it, but a quick call to Snap-On and it's in the mail (usually no return).
@GhettoWagon
@GhettoWagon 5 жыл бұрын
Same. They will send you a bit for free if its one but if you have a few things they want it sent back, Prepaid label. Easy.
@electric_sway
@electric_sway 3 жыл бұрын
The dislikes are people who eat up Snap On advertisement
@oldguy2082
@oldguy2082 5 жыл бұрын
When I started in this industry some 40+ years ago, I couldn't afford S/O, so I bought other USA branded tools, New Britain, Utica, Bonney, Easco, Stanley, Armstrong, Allen, SK, Proto, and others. Saved a small fortune doing that and while it's true that most of these companies are now gone, and therefore, there's no warranty, the fact is that nearly all th
@dardar1311
@dardar1311 5 жыл бұрын
All those old tools are worth money, and most cases more than what you paid for them. Probably only old guys like you, bear, and myself would consider buying. I check out pawn shops and garage sales for old Snap On/J.C. Penny/Montgomery Ward tools. I'm still looking for old Snap On screwdrivers with the triangle handles. I still miss those.
@AutobahnDan
@AutobahnDan 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for going more on this subject. I talked to my Snap On guy more today. He’s holding his old truck for ransom so he can break some of the rules that Snap On gives him. Therefore he can keep his overhead low and save for a new truck. He’s finally now going to order a new truck from this one place in Milwaukee that Snap On only lets him buy. (LDV) $$$ So after that, he’s gonna have to be on good behavior. So that’s why new tools and promos on his truck are very hard to get. Then he says it’s been slow.. gee I wonder why?? People aren’t going to want to buy tools if there’s nothing on the truck! Back then like 10 years ago, he was more like a salesman hustling, selling tons of tools, toolboxes... Now he doesn’t sell much boxes anymore because a lot of the dealerships have built-ins. Also, now he has cut off a lot of the supplemental vendors due to the lack of warranty and time he has to spend to send the warranties to those vendors. So overall, it’s a pretty tough business, I don’t know how he’s hanging in there, he must have other things he’s holding over Snap On‘s head just to get by!
@denoftools
@denoftools 5 жыл бұрын
Hey if you can give him my contact info. I'd like to talk to him about his experiences. I've talked to over a dozen dealers at this point and I can truthfully tell you that if I ran into the CEO on the street I'd be in jail shortly thereafter.
@cindytepper8878
@cindytepper8878 4 жыл бұрын
Back in 1981 when we opened a shop inside a steel mill complex to service trucks for one company. Little one bay shop with just enough space for us and a 45 foot trailer. We had a lot of Snap-On stuff bought new off the truck. When we made that move we couldn't get our broken tools replaced to save our lives. Phone calls, letters, most went unanswered with a few empty promises to get a dealer to stop. Haven't bought Snap-On or from any tool truck since.
@ScatPackRob
@ScatPackRob 5 жыл бұрын
It's obvious from any perspective that the Snap On model is not what it once was. I had no idea what the details were but everything you said fits what I am seeing. I don't see a path for them to recover, too many low risk options to get an adequate tool. With so many professionals having HF and other bargain tools in their box the perception that one must have a big name tool to be a professional is dying.
@mrdilligaf1968
@mrdilligaf1968 5 жыл бұрын
Massively inflated prices in Australia, just like Stihl chainsaw prices here.
@bentullett6068
@bentullett6068 4 жыл бұрын
I sell Stihl but I must admit I would buy the Japanese Echo items we sell over the Stihl as some of the Stihl machines aren't made in Austria/Germany which everyone assumes. The MS170, 171 chainsaws are made in China.
@crappy60
@crappy60 4 жыл бұрын
Of the two Snap-On dealers I’ve met only one of them was fair, honest, and actually had a lot of grace.
@WEALRO
@WEALRO 5 жыл бұрын
Boom I've been waiting 🤣
@SgtJoeSmith
@SgtJoeSmith 5 жыл бұрын
Top 10 reasons wealro....... Is Awesome!
@markcrawford3108
@markcrawford3108 5 жыл бұрын
I have used nearly every tool out there, most of them will do the job but when you get that nut or bolt that want budge I reach for Snap on and it almost always does the job. The dealers that I've seen fail usually were not very good keeping up with collections. I have used their tools for 26 years never had a warranty problem. The tools are expensive but they do allow you to make payments so the interest is kinda built in to the cost, if you pay cash you can usually get a better deal. I started out with craftsmen, still use them but I have no Sears around for the warranty, my Snap on dealer will by next week. Try to get the specialty tools that are available from Snap on at Harbor Freight.
@kgg9518
@kgg9518 5 жыл бұрын
Funny this popped up on my feed, my brother just financed 16000$ for one of those tool boxes with the fancy wheels. At a whopping 20% interest rate!
@bobhouseparty
@bobhouseparty 5 жыл бұрын
You're an idiot if you think its truely 20%. If you read its simple intrest. Like a house and by paying every week you cut that intrest rate down to roughly 14% at the highest
@dtester
@dtester 4 жыл бұрын
he should have bought a Gucci purse....make all the ladies jealous :)
@toolinhand
@toolinhand 5 жыл бұрын
Good video. When my cousin started out as a mechanic in the early 2000s, he bought a bunch of Snap On. I remember a 10 piece screwdriver set that cost him 110 dollars. It blew my mind that he paid 11 bucks a screwdriver when most sets in the store were going for 15 for the whole set.
@reefym2627
@reefym2627 2 жыл бұрын
There’s a difference between a 15 dollar set 50 dollar set and 110 dollar set. The gap in quality between 50 and 110 is not big . But 15 and 50 is.
@ColSandersFORPRESIDENT
@ColSandersFORPRESIDENT 11 ай бұрын
@@reefym2627 If I were to use a $15 set once in a while, that is good enough. I have Snap-On, Craftsman, Harbor Freight and a ton of other brands for over a period of 40 years. The only tools that I have that are broken is 3 Snap-On ratchets. So, if Snap-On were really that good, all my other non Snap-On tools would be broken, and the Snap-On ones would be working.
@heatoncustomwoodworkingflo1769
@heatoncustomwoodworkingflo1769 5 жыл бұрын
I love watching your reviews. I'm not a fan boy of any brand, as I just want what's best for my money. Great job.
@h8GW
@h8GW Жыл бұрын
That's the right thing do. Fanboyism is the source of all the evil in the world. Totally serious about that.
@CrimFerret
@CrimFerret 5 жыл бұрын
You could get an imapact wrench from Snap-On for $800 or a tool cart, a reasonable selection of tools plus an HF or Kobalt impact wrench for the same. Even if the quality argument was valid (which it's not), it would still make more sense to do the second.
@alb12345672
@alb12345672 5 жыл бұрын
A HF opened next door to a big Ford dealer, the techs live in there. I talked to one of the techs on the line he said his SO impact wore out, he said what the hell, I can get the Earthquake till it gets repaired, can always return it next door, the repair may even cost more and he has to wait. Make a long story short he said he said the new tool is much better than the SO ever was. Using it over a year. He sold the old impact, never even called the SO guy. He said many of the new HF tools may be better quality than SO, he said scary but true. He said SO may be good for some specialty stuff but you have to be crazy to get everything from them new.
@CrimFerret
@CrimFerret 5 жыл бұрын
@540 MUDSTAIN So don't buy Harbor Freight then. I don't know what you're doing with your impact wrenches. They are designed to use on nuts and bolts, not as jack stands. I could understand your confusion on that.
@CrimFerret
@CrimFerret 5 жыл бұрын
@540 MUDSTAIN That's great, don't buy them. They aren't junk for a lot of people who use them including professional mechanics, electricians, plumbers, etc. Buy what works for you, but you don't gain any cred by paying more for your tools, only the results you get using them.
@OlympusHeavyCavalry
@OlympusHeavyCavalry 5 жыл бұрын
Something must have been in the steel here in Australia for (Siddons)-Sidchrome to be the #1 tool company in Australia & New Zealand for many years. They had an absolute moneyback/lifetime guarantee on all tools they made no exceptions made with their products. The car manufacturing industry here had wheel braces and other tools made for them by Sidchrome for the cars they sold to the public. It wasn't uncommon for people to purchase a cars because of the tools that come with it. They were a very trusted brand of tool. All the tools when they were made here, were of such quality that they could be used in heavy industry without any problem, even if you purchase a small socket set etc. The quality was second to none until it was sold in the 1990's, now it's parent company is black and decker have Sidchrome tools made in Taiwan. Sadly, since then, the quality has not been the same, and like all companies, profit before people seems to be the motto now. Sidchrome still sell tools, yet at inflated prices and it's not worth buying them as they are not made in Australia and don't use Australian steel. Ironically, the older Sidchrome tools sell for quite high prices and anything with Siddons-Sidchrome is worth a lot of money. I have never liked the snapon tool company anyway.
@helomech1973
@helomech1973 5 жыл бұрын
I had one snap on dealer tell me he would not warranty a set of bits because the snap on name wore off the case. Even though I showed him in the catalog that it was a snap on item. Just wanted a few bits replaced.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 5 жыл бұрын
And the sad thing is this is all facts I have experience with every one of these problems my dealer talk about some of these problems all the time
@davidbilia5610
@davidbilia5610 5 жыл бұрын
You could pay $900 for a 3.5" wrench or you could buy a plasma cutter and the 6" flat bar to cut the wrench out of. Also at what point would you use a wrench that big instead of power tools.
@TheFalconJetDriver
@TheFalconJetDriver 5 жыл бұрын
david bilia I have made wrenches exactly as you described, I needed a 1 1/8 inch wrench for my Porter Cable Router. $18.00 at Woodcraft. This wrench had two bends so it could fit in the recess of a router table. I made my wrench out of 1/4 plate steel. It was salvaged metal..
@micahmalm4263
@micahmalm4263 5 жыл бұрын
Very well said. I've been turning wrenches since 88 and snap on used to be half way decent but hear last 5 years have went down the drain. I watched 5 dealers in Wichita KS area go out the only ones hanging on are the independent guys 25 years plus that don't have to answer to corporate. And guess what they sell Milwaukee then they do their own. And spot on warranty they don't cover half of what they used to. Just makes me sick that I wasted my time and money with them well no more.
@LCculater
@LCculater Жыл бұрын
Good video bear👍
@oldguy2082
@oldguy2082 5 жыл бұрын
All these tools continue to provide service. High price does not always mean quality. I do have a few S/O, Mac, & Cornwall tools, but very few. I will say, I do have a S/O scan tool which I like and use regularly, but that is the only tool truck tool that gets used often. (Sorry about spitting comment into 2 parts)
@johnshaft5613
@johnshaft5613 5 жыл бұрын
I have some Snap-On stuff, some Craftsman stuff, some Harbor Freight, some Proto, you name it. All the years I have used these various tools, I can say with 100% honesty that if the names were taken off, my experience with all of them would be about equal. Some of all of the brands have broken, some have been great. I say remove the names, because I freely admit I have been swayed from time to time by the Snap-On mystique. But I can't honestly say deep down that I think the Snap-On reputation is deserved. When I buy tools now it is usually from McMaster-Carr, and usually Proto brand. As good as anything on the market, much cheaper than Snap-On, and dealing with McMaster-Carr is just a great experience.
@moonmessiah9368
@moonmessiah9368 5 жыл бұрын
John Shaft ya I have a love/hate relationship with them also. Love their hand tools and I love the fact that no matter which garage you go to in America 95% of them have a snap on guy. Same can not be said for Mac, Matco or Cornwell. Any mechanic worth his salt knows that snap ons only worthwhile products are their hand tools. Anytime anyone rags on their other stuff I just roll my eyes, the guys who know what they’re doing don’t buy their multimeters etc because they’re more often then not a rebranded fluke +$50. Their toolboxes can actually make you money if you know what you’re doing. I bought a base box from a liquidation for $3000 cash kept it in immaculate condition and traded it in for $5000 2 years later. Bought a box with a workcenter and locker from a kid who bit off more than he could chew with monthly payments for $8000 I’ll probably get $9-9500 if I ever trade this one in. That’s how I live my life the best shit for the lowest price!
@703am
@703am 5 жыл бұрын
when I worked as a mechanic I used craftsman, never let me down.. that was 30 years ago ...most of the other guys there called snap on , snap off tools...in my opinion snap on and the other tool trucks around are just way to expensive
@snap-off5383
@snap-off5383 5 жыл бұрын
Snap-off. All though my channel name is more a description of how bad a mechanic I am.
@snap-off5383
@snap-off5383 5 жыл бұрын
@spam lite I like to say that same thing as "Do you want a badge or a chest to pin one on?" {:-)
@snap-off5383
@snap-off5383 5 жыл бұрын
@spam lite Woosh. Right over your head.
@snap-off5383
@snap-off5383 5 жыл бұрын
@spam lite No, it was the meaning of the English words I'm typing going right over your head. I don't have any Chinese ratchets.
@dodgeramsport01
@dodgeramsport01 5 жыл бұрын
Great video I would like to see one on the mac trucks and guys cornwell also
@codyalt5871
@codyalt5871 5 жыл бұрын
I bought a box because of peer pressure. Had a baby on the way and they helped take it back. Resold like you said for probably like new condition
@cecilprice9187
@cecilprice9187 5 жыл бұрын
I bought a Bosch set drill- impact driver impact 1/2in mix flashlight circular saw Sawzall for 350.00 at lows
@mikemcdonough3221
@mikemcdonough3221 5 жыл бұрын
I bought a Bosch Electric Impact 30+ years ago(from a snap-on dealer who came around weekly) and shortly there after it had a problem. They told me to take a Hike. Guess what, I haven't bought a single Bosch tool in over 30 years and to this day will pay more to keep from buying a Bosch anything.
@Sobriety5424
@Sobriety5424 5 жыл бұрын
Here’s my truth. Yes I’ve broken snap on tools. But not as much as I’ve broken lower end stuff. HOWEVER: it still doesn’t justify the price
@adamrtr2774
@adamrtr2774 5 жыл бұрын
I love that 2 that you used
@bixkauldhar1566
@bixkauldhar1566 Жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head,my old S O rep told me that the monthly promos had to be financed by him.
@user-iz9yc3rg5e
@user-iz9yc3rg5e 5 жыл бұрын
A relative is a dealer, and he gets pissed I don't get stuff from him. I'm not even a mechanic; for what stuff I do work on, Lowes, H Depot, even Ace tools are fine. Said he could get stuff for me at cost. Even those prices are outrageous.
@codemiesterbeats
@codemiesterbeats 4 жыл бұрын
no doubt... their stuff ridonkulous
@dtester
@dtester 4 жыл бұрын
I don't wanna sound mean, but does he actually believe in the Snap-on BS? I mean, sure they have good hand tools but they are 4 to 5 times waaaay overpriced!
@ciprian1919
@ciprian1919 4 жыл бұрын
I've worked in a shop for a while - never had a dealer push me into buying anything, I just got out from the truck laughing; prices we're about 4 times what the tools are actually worth. The problem is they get people with the "payment plan" where you pay '$20 a week" forever ... People need to take responsibility for their decisions and think about what they are doing. No one cares in the shop what ratchets you have - they care about the job getting done - that's all. If you decide to change trades you will have thousands of dollars collecting dust in the garage! You can't really sell them - no one will give you all that cash, so you will be stuck with them forever...
@carlpease4230
@carlpease4230 5 жыл бұрын
I was surprised to hear you mention Tekton tools, what are your thoughts on there tools? And by the way No snap on tools in my shop
@denoftools
@denoftools 5 жыл бұрын
I have not seen enough of their tools to weigh in but so far... About the same as HF Pitt and Pitt Pro.
@thomasbromley9802
@thomasbromley9802 5 жыл бұрын
where do you get replacement for the junk that's broke....has a lifetime warranty, but no dealers around anymore
@denoftools
@denoftools 5 жыл бұрын
You need to send it in.
@Simple5.0
@Simple5.0 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve never been so happy about not getting something I’ve wanted for such a long time. I’ll stick to craftsman. It ain’t pretty but it works.
@mythril4
@mythril4 5 жыл бұрын
Now Stanley, the new owner and manufacturer of Craftsman.
@FISHH00KS
@FISHH00KS 5 жыл бұрын
You can also read the contract for that new box you just put on credit. Pay attention to the part that when the guy repossesses the box he gets to keep everything inside the box to pay for what's owed on the box..............
@garyrobinson5719
@garyrobinson5719 5 жыл бұрын
I've seen a snap on guy repo a box .. mechanic stopped coming to work.. owed on the box .. snap on man .. came in the shop opened the box .. put all the guys tools in a card board box and rolled his box right on out of there .. he didn't touch a thing inside the box .. when he could have because the mechanic wasn't there .. that's my experience
@FISHH00KS
@FISHH00KS 5 жыл бұрын
@@garyrobinson5719 That's a Snap On man with a deep conscious. I wish they were all similar, but unfortunately they aren't. They're humans too and with the good come the bad. Luckily, we've got the internet and if the Snap On man doesn't treat me like I would treat someone I'm making a lot of money off of well, I'll just by my tools off the internet. I don't care about a silly "warranty" - the only time I've used it is when I got a socket in a set that wasn't formed properly and didn't have any markings on it. Otherwise, I've never had a problem with any Snap On tool or guy selling tools on the internet Ebay.
@ColSandersFORPRESIDENT
@ColSandersFORPRESIDENT 11 ай бұрын
@@garyrobinson5719 They cannot take what is in the box. Period. Unless the tools in the box are from the Snap-On dealer and are not paid off.
@averageschmo963
@averageschmo963 5 жыл бұрын
Best one so far!!!!! Thanks bear!!!!
@AJAX-mr9xr
@AJAX-mr9xr 5 жыл бұрын
I started my first mechanic job last year and I needed to get some wrenches and stuff but was short on cash and horrible credit my local matco distributor Devan worked with me got me a dope 15" 88 tooth flex head and a standard 10" rachet set(8mm-19mm) fresh out the box for 25$/week it ended up being faulty ( I found out when. I went to use it) and Devan drove all the way back to replace it for me that day and stayed to make sure everything was in order. The snap on guy tried to get me to hand over an entire paycheck for just 1 rachet no sockets no nothing extra then got upset and angry at me when I told him no. That set my belief in never buying snap on tools.
@radesigninc
@radesigninc 5 жыл бұрын
FlankDrivePlus...Nothing better .
@Based_Morty
@Based_Morty 5 жыл бұрын
The amount of truth in this video is profound. I've been saying this for years and people have ignored me. This sums up perfectly the problems with snap on as a corporation.
@derealized797
@derealized797 5 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you're saying, I can't get through to most people, on anything I bring up that matters. like these days people assume I'm just going through some kind of political phase when I warn them about socialism. Even stupid unimportant things in the past were irritating, like I'd try to tell people about a show they should check out and they shrug it off, then a while later someone else tells them to watch it. They do and they ask why they didn't hear about it sooner. Idiots. I seriously just give up on the ones who can't listen, use your crappy fram oil filters, repeat orange man bad BS, what do I know. I'll be out of here before its too late if it things don't turn around.
@h8GW
@h8GW Жыл бұрын
@Derealized You also gotta realize that even if you're right about a lot of stuff, it doesn't mean you can't be very, VERY wrong about something else. Of course people usually have no idea at what they're very, very wrong at. Many wlll still continue on forever despite all good evidence of the contrary.
@AP-vv1yu
@AP-vv1yu 5 жыл бұрын
My pops and I were just talking about this. He tries to buy American when he can find them at not highway robbery prices. He still uses my late Grandfather's American made tools every day at the shop... But he loves a good deal on some overseas tools that just work.
@BronZeage
@BronZeage 5 жыл бұрын
Every word is the absolute truth. I've seen it all, from guys two weeks on the job unloading a 12 drawer roller cab, to watching the dealer take it back. Good tools, but not worth the money.
@melsmobileservices4223
@melsmobileservices4223 5 жыл бұрын
True stories! 😂😭😞. I got off the snap-on bandwagon/cult right out of school (@37 years old) so i probably dodged most of the bullets but i did get hit by a Solus Ultra before i left. I am still using it but won't update it as i am saving for a Autel Elite. While i do own some snappy chrome sockets & wrenchs, i wouldn't purchase them again. I love Sunex, GP, Gearwrench sockets now. Also ive never found a vehicle that stated "protected by Snap-On tools.....stand back".
@edyacheraii4279
@edyacheraii4279 Жыл бұрын
Get a MAC scanner if you update it every year it’s lifetime warranty when the scanner becomes obsolete they give you a credit towards a new one when you trade in example the MAC scout
@nachos_70firebird66
@nachos_70firebird66 5 жыл бұрын
I only have 2 snap on ratchets and everything else, Mac, Husky, Craftsman, Tekton, Gearwrench, Ares, and Dewalt. My Mac dealer is cheap $30 every week. In my book if you're starting out as an apprentice or technician. Gearwrench is the way to go
@gradywilliams383
@gradywilliams383 5 жыл бұрын
How does Sonic Tools compare to the other main brand toolmakers? I've been looking at their tools but I haven't seen too much about them.
@denoftools
@denoftools 5 жыл бұрын
They are right up there with the other big brands
@genefarina814
@genefarina814 5 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t say it better myself, you hit it right on the head.
@kingfloopy
@kingfloopy 5 жыл бұрын
Wow $56 for a Chinese hammer. I can get a USA made Estwing for half that.
@denoftools
@denoftools 5 жыл бұрын
I have to admit I'm a bit of an Estwing fanboy.
@kingfloopy
@kingfloopy 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, my dad swears by their framing hammers so I've always been partial to them also.
@Revlemmon
@Revlemmon 5 жыл бұрын
I think my grandpa had Estwings, my dad uses Estwings and now I've got Estwings lol.
@kirkjohnson9353
@kirkjohnson9353 5 жыл бұрын
@@denoftools I've spent the productive part of my life with a hammer in my hand- and Estwing is the best.
@thetruth5210
@thetruth5210 5 жыл бұрын
Estwing stop making my weight forward hammer...😱😔 You can’t even order them from corporate.
@JohnnyUmphress
@JohnnyUmphress 5 жыл бұрын
I worked in a shop and the SnapOn truck passed by every day. I contacted the dealer and asked if he would put us on his route and stop at our shop. He said, nope, uou can come by my house after work if you want to buy any tools. I told him to forget it that we would continue buying Craftsman. Of course, that's when Craftsman was an accepted brand in shops along side the SnapOff guys.
@chevyman6975
@chevyman6975 5 жыл бұрын
When I started out doing mechanic work in shops I got teased using Craftsman Great Neck and other cheap brands but I kept my toolbox full volley other guys was having the Repo Man take their expensive tools and I could do the same thing they was doing with no problem and there also was married to Snap-on and Mac
@pillcosby3949
@pillcosby3949 3 жыл бұрын
I purchased 2 brand new in box snap on wrench sets, both had shitty chrome plating on more than 1 wrench in each set (cracks/bubbles in the chrome plating) doesn’t affect functionality, but for for the price they outta be perfect. Kinda pissed
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