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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 3463842" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>Snap On ratchets break all the time, but they are nicer than most. The quality of their tools has gone downhill over the past decade. I give my broken Snap On tools to a friend who has a truck come by his shop once a week in order to get them warrantied out. </p><p></p><p>I buy Blue Point for bang for the buck quality and Pittsburgh(Harbor Freight) for inexpensiveness and I don't feel bad when I lose them. Klein and Knipix are great for pliers. I wouldn't dream of using Craftsman for sockets- those are just as bad as the made in Taiwan junk. I also buy Snap On tool sets on eBay- just figure out what you want and find an auction that ends at an odd hour and you may get a deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 3463842, member: 6001"] Snap On ratchets break all the time, but they are nicer than most. The quality of their tools has gone downhill over the past decade. I give my broken Snap On tools to a friend who has a truck come by his shop once a week in order to get them warrantied out. I buy Blue Point for bang for the buck quality and Pittsburgh(Harbor Freight) for inexpensiveness and I don't feel bad when I lose them. Klein and Knipix are great for pliers. I wouldn't dream of using Craftsman for sockets- those are just as bad as the made in Taiwan junk. I also buy Snap On tool sets on eBay- just figure out what you want and find an auction that ends at an odd hour and you may get a deal. [/QUOTE]
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