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idk imho... snap on has come through for me many times.
yes- for everyday tools ... and simple things.. ill opt to go the cheaper way out.
but for specialty things like the ratcheting screwdriver, certain pliers (like the ergonomic handle ones) , picks (i liked them) the screwdriver bit set (if worn just exchange) , tap/die set... etc... has got to be snap on.
im slowly making my collection of tools bigger and bigger.
ill pay the price if it works. nothing is more fustrating than not having the right tools to do the job.
saves me time , headaches, bodyaches, injury, and it does save me money. so its worth the money for them. especially when theres a lifetime warranty for the best tools.
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