I'm not really buying in to the snapon name calling, I can't justify the expense, but as an aside...
I wonder how much more expensive it is to make a snap on socket than, say, a repco one? I'm guessing the production cost is pretty similar. Maybe it's three times dearer to make.... I wonder where the rest of the price difference is going?
My guess is that a lot of the expense in the snap on gear is a result of the warranty replacements - after all, it has to be built into their business model.
Lots of tools offer a great warranty - I was talking to a HVAC mechanic who had a 20 year run from a Bahco shifter and when it broke, it was replaced no problem, but snapon work the warranty thing really hard.
Anyone who breaks a ratchet with a breaker bar on it doesn't deserve to get one replaced under warranty. Abuse is abuse. I've broken heaps of screwdrivers using them as chisels and wouldn't think for a minute that meant I should get a free one... then I bought some cold chisels, and guess what... I don't break screwdrivers any more.
I've had a great run from Kinchrome, and I really like the repco stuff I own, enough that I might start buying more of their stuff, but I don't really seem to break qny 1/2way decent tools. Maybe I'm not hardcore or somehting.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]