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Originally Posted by Speedfreak
By far my favorite is Husky. They have fared much better then my Craftsman or Snap On tools(over 6 years of heavy/severe use). Then you compare prices and it's a no brainer. If I had to do it all over again, I would not have wasted so much $ on Snap On, big waste if you ask me.
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Husky is a good brand to take to the junk yard so as you lose them on the ground its not a big deal.
Just don't go cheap on the things that matter such as a torgue wrench and swivel extensions and your rachets. All tools will break and strip some faster than others. It just depends on how much warrenty bulls*&t you want to go through. I'd have to say go with what you've had best personal exp. with, and if you haven't spent much time with tools and found out whats best by now than good luck. IMO crafstmans wrenches are sorta bulky in the handle and can make it a bitch from time to time.
Snap-on for what matters and if your short on cash buy what you can for now until your well on your feet and can upgrade as needed.