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I'm a Toyota tec... It's my living. I've got a bit of everything, but my core tool set is Craftsman. My box is crafstsman.
Combo wrenches, standard grade craftsman (thier "Professional "series are smooth like Snap-on)
All my regular sockets, Craftsman
Screwdrivers, Snap-On and MAC. Sorry. Craftsman screwdrivers are the pits.
Impact sockets, and Torque wrenches, SK. Got a good deal, and they've held up beautifully for years.
Air tools. IR, MAC, Blue-Point(snap-on sub-name)
I don't cheap out on most of my air tools, as cheap ones are a total waste of money.
I try to keep all my tools in the range of warrantied brands Craftsman, Snap-On and Mac. I do believe that Snap-On and Mac tools are made to a slightly higher standard than Craftsman. Thier wrenches fit a bit better, and thier ratchets operate a bit smoother and last longer, but with the warranty, a lot of that gets leveled.
RIght now I'm boycotting Snap-On as they haven't felt it important enough to send anyone to our shop in about a year since our last dealer quit. Everyone in there has broken tools that need replaced, and even after repeted calls to the regional office, nothing's come of it....
But that's OK. the MAC guy comes every week, and Sears is right across the highway. (tough Noogies Snap-On)
Combo wrenches, standard grade craftsman (thier "Professional "series are smooth like Snap-on)
All my regular sockets, Craftsman
Screwdrivers, Snap-On and MAC. Sorry. Craftsman screwdrivers are the pits.
Impact sockets, and Torque wrenches, SK. Got a good deal, and they've held up beautifully for years.
Air tools. IR, MAC, Blue-Point(snap-on sub-name)
I don't cheap out on most of my air tools, as cheap ones are a total waste of money.
I try to keep all my tools in the range of warrantied brands Craftsman, Snap-On and Mac. I do believe that Snap-On and Mac tools are made to a slightly higher standard than Craftsman. Thier wrenches fit a bit better, and thier ratchets operate a bit smoother and last longer, but with the warranty, a lot of that gets leveled.
RIght now I'm boycotting Snap-On as they haven't felt it important enough to send anyone to our shop in about a year since our last dealer quit. Everyone in there has broken tools that need replaced, and even after repeted calls to the regional office, nothing's come of it....
But that's OK. the MAC guy comes every week, and Sears is right across the highway. (tough Noogies Snap-On)