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Originally Posted by codyace
Snap On Ownership
1. Use tool
2. Break it
3. Wait 3 days until Snap On guy comes around to get it (or chase around town trying to find it).
4. Yay, back in service
Our shop has no preference. It's all junk, it all breaks, and all is overpriced. We use the majority of Craftsman stuff as Sears is 5 minutes away. Then again we have 3-4 of each tool too. Specialty stuff though, Matco or Snap On. Trust stuff, usually CP
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Yes while it is a bit of a pain waiting on a truck that doesnt come around often, you can get service kits for the better quality ratchets just the same, and just have the service parts swapped out when the truck comes around.
The better ratchets without a 30* swing arc just to get the next tooth click, come in very handy when you are working on things, as well as ratchets that dont break virtually every time you put a load on them.
SK finetooth, Snapon 70+ tooth ratchets, win win win, sure if you dont want to spend the $$ on their sockets, wrenches, I fully understand that, but the better ratchets I definetly find to be well worth the extra money.