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Old 09-22-2006, 09:59 AM   #11
Tru2Chevy
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Eh....Snap On stuff may cost much more up front than Craftsman stuff, but there is quite a big difference in quality. I have Craftsman tools at home, but whenever I have to work on my car, I take it to my dad's shop (he's been a mechanic for close to 30 years). His stuff is almost all Snap On, including the original two boxes he bought 26 years ago.

With a 50% discount, I say Snap On all the way.

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