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<blockquote data-quote="WTJ" data-source="post: 1609636" data-attributes="member: 6661"><p>Snap On has a couple of lower priced brands like Bluepoint that can be foreign made. Craftsman is good, but you couldn't get things like spline wrenches from them until recently. Their selection is improving. The school sets often have lower priced tools in them so they can increase the selection for the fixed price. </p><p></p><p>I have used tools from all the manufacturers mentioned above and most are good. I buy Craftsman hand tools for our flyaway/shop kits due to cost, reliability, and ease of replacement. Snap On's primary problem is their Reps. We have a Rep here that parks his truck on the field, but won't exchange tools unless he sold them. None of our guys buy from him because he is a tool. No pun intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTJ, post: 1609636, member: 6661"] Snap On has a couple of lower priced brands like Bluepoint that can be foreign made. Craftsman is good, but you couldn't get things like spline wrenches from them until recently. Their selection is improving. The school sets often have lower priced tools in them so they can increase the selection for the fixed price. I have used tools from all the manufacturers mentioned above and most are good. I buy Craftsman hand tools for our flyaway/shop kits due to cost, reliability, and ease of replacement. Snap On's primary problem is their Reps. We have a Rep here that parks his truck on the field, but won't exchange tools unless he sold them. None of our guys buy from him because he is a tool. No pun intended. [/QUOTE]
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