Have you seen their new prices recently? It's within the last month they quoted me £40 for a bog standard pozi #2 screwdriver.Definitely a good buy , a quick search on eBay will show you that snap on tools are possibly more expensive 2nd hand than new ..
I acquired most of the Snap-On tools I have in the late 80's, the prices now are petty shocking.
Bahco is owned by Snap-OnThat's a nice find at a car boot. Please let us know how you get on with it. I'm another of the brigade that doesn't know how to rate snap-on because I've never owned any.
We have a better range of quality options than our American chums I suspect.
Stahlwille is my go to, plus old (not current) Facom, some Beta and the good Japanese brands like Koken. That's before we start on Wera, Knipex and Bahco.
If I buy anything, it's the un-chromed Blue Point stuff
My Triumph Herald might question that.The chrome is easily cleaned of most anything. Nothing sticks, stains, dents or scratches the chrome.
That's news to me, I have & like Bahco tools, especially their wood chisels 9made in Spain) & hacksaw blades (made in Sweden). The odd Snap on spanners I have, were all recovered from under bonnets (hoods), left by previous mechanics!Bahco is owned by Snap-On
Snap-On tools are expensive, no argument there. though the quality arguments are a little confusing to me.
Some like A 0ver B, I get it but Snap-On and others make dozens of ratchets with different heads, different length handles, number of teeth, etc. You can't compare just any ratchet to another. I have Craftsman ratchets that are good, some, not so good. The same goes for other brands as well.
I say this as someone who worked professionally as a mechanic for many years. If a tool didn't meet requirements it was soon gone.
All the top brands have good and not so good tools. Snap-On i still lifetime guaranteed, so once you buy a tool, you have it forever and as mentioned, resale is still good.
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