Originally Posted by
RubeRad
?? do you mean Snap-On didn't honor their warrantee, or you just personally felt guilty claiming a warrantee on a tool that had served you well for a long time? I wouldn't. There's a reason Snap-On tools are expensive (or for those that want to quibble, have a higher initial cost)
I used to work in auto shops and even worked for Snap-on for a while; when the truck came around -
the dealer would gladly swap you screwdriver blade(the handle wasn't changed). But now that I'm not
in the auto field anymore; it's a hassle tracking down a truck. I've even heard of some dealers giving
people a hard time if you didn't buy the tool(s) from their truck.
I also moved to a smaller space and had to get rid of a lot of my tools:
SCREWDRIVERS by
1nterceptor, on Flickr