Snap on only here... kinda like quality guns.. quality tools and service matter...
Is that the central pneumatic compressor? I’ve seen them on clearance for quite a while and can buy one for 40% off so it would cost about $1200. It’s a tool that I’d rather buy once cry once so I’ve been on the fence about it.yep me too. especially if you opt for the slightly better more expensive ones from HF. at least as far as hand tools wrenches sockets etc are concerned i purchased a HF engine driven air compressor that has held up real good and i buy the 2 inch pumps for feed water etc and have yet to fail one. same with the preditor gens and engines
Snap on makes it easy to get upside down with the truck guy. When you step off the truck you’re on the hook for enough to buy the wrench in your hand and the next two replacements.Snap on only here... kinda like quality guns.. quality tools and service matter...
Try going in without a receipt and wanting to exchange broken tool and they wont do it. So you buy a new tool same kind and then you have a receipt except you have two like tools.It’s not exactly a morally upstanding thing to do, but I would just go to the store, but the same exact model, and then “return it for being broken”.
Snap on makes it easy to get upside down with the truck guy. When you step off the truck you’re on the hook for enough to buy the wrench in your hand and the next two replacements.
Those Williams super combos are the best made wrenches on the planet though. I may be a little biased though.You pay for the quality and service, my dealer will be here Thursday morning, or calls to let me know otherwise. I could totally buy the williams wrench (same) but i doubt a guy from williams will be by to service the drawer slides on my box, check or repair tools, and fix my broken ones.
Anyone who is irresponsible with credit or money will be upside down, snap on truck credit with the owner is zero interest... snap on credit line credit is high interest... i pay no interest, and payments are not fixed.... may be different if your tool dealer is a prick, or you miss payments, or dodge the guy...
i should mention that i depend on mine to make a living, if your just putting chains back on bikes, or shade tree wrenching, then anything will work for ya. i own plenty of other branded tools in various trucks, boxes, houses etc, knowing how to use a tool properly makes up for alot of what is construed as a poor quality tool.
im a snap on flank drive plus fan myself, I like the williams, have a set of them in my box at home.Those Williams super combos are the best made wrenches on the planet though. I may be a little biased though.
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