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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
Craftsman tools are great for the shadetree mechanic, I have a good sized set of them myself. In a professional shop environment they won't last though, and you'll soon dread running to Sears with your collection of broken tools every so often.
When you do happen to break a Snap-On, Mac, Matco, etc. tool, the truck will be around in a week or less and you exchange it right on the spot for a new one (not used/rebuilt like most craftsman exchanges).
- Justin
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I started out with craftsman tools because they were cheaper, but I have been replacing them with snap-on as fast as I can afford to