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WooT! What fixes your DSM?
Matt D.
12-29-2003, 09:59 AM
Craftsman - Don't cost an arm and a leg and easy to replace when they break, which has never happened.
1ViciousGSX
12-29-2003, 10:14 AM
Snap-On, When I bought most of my stuff years ago Snap-On was the "shitz". I really liked the quality of their stuff back then and I wanted to stay with one tool man, instaed of paying three different guys every week.
Craftsman. If I worked at a shop and used them every day I would buy some top shelp stuff. But since I don't work at a shop, Craftsman does everything I need them to, and they're easy to replace when they break, which has happened. I've been through at least three or four 3/8 drive rachets in the past 3 years or so. Each one I've returned without a problem. Bottom line is I can't justify spending twice as much for a set of tools, when the cheaper stuff works, and is still garaunteed forever.
520Talon
12-29-2003, 10:32 AM
Where is the all of the above option? I have a lot of craftsman but I also Beleive you can't beat some of the more expencive tools for comfort. I can pull alot harder on my snap on ratchet with its round grip than craftsmans square design. Its also easier to slide pipe over as well.
Craftsman. Cheaper than others and a lifetime warranty. I haven't broken one craftsman tool yet. This includes using my 4ft breaker bar on my 3/8 drive rachet with all I can muster for power. My tools are also in the garage so they get damn cold in the winter.
Kracka
12-29-2003, 11:50 AM
Craftsman...reasonable prices and when they break, which they sometimes do, it is very easy to get them replaced no questions asked. I was surprised though, my 3/8" ratchet held up to my 3-foot breaker bar. I have broken other "lifetime guarantee" tools and it was always a pain in the ass and a run-around to get them replaced, not to mention it was never resolved within the day.
santa
12-29-2003, 12:14 PM
snap on here... never broke a tool from them so far...i love them but idk craftsman is awsome too i have some craftsman tools
Jakey
12-29-2003, 12:28 PM
Craftsman: Affordable Quality with a great warranty
Does anyone have any experience with Cornwell tools? I've seen a few of their trucks around and have never heard of them.
How come girlfriend isnt one of the choices?
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