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Old 01-29-2016, 02:38 PM   #15
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My dad used to be a Mechanic for Chrysler and is now an engineer for them but all his tools are snap on a whole like 72" tool box full including specialty tools. If you work for a corporation you can get a slight discount also the lifetime warranty is a big sell for some people. Many times snap-on will just send us a new one (next day shipping I might add) before we even ship the old one back and sometimes they don't even want the old one back. Not that this happens often maybe 10 times top in the 25+ years of owning some of these tools. Some people won't notice the difference just like some people settle on driving a lower end car and really don't care what they drive the just want to get the job done which in that case is drive from A to B where people like us buy a very niche vehicle because to us its not about getting to A or B or C its about the journey. In some ways it applies to tool but the difference is much smaller
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