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Just got a Craftsman 3 piece prybar set on sale for $17.99 normally goes for $39.99 you simply cant walk away from a deal like that!
I had a Feeling that Having it done professionally was going to be the better bet. As far as goint through the insurance company is concerned, I tried that the day it happened and I would have to pay the deductable if I did it that way. Its going to be cheaper just to pay for the service out of my own pocket. Thanks for the advice everyone! On the bright side thats one less thing I have to do to the car myself.
I had a Feeling that Having it done professionally was going to be the better bet. As far as goint through the insurance company is concerned, I tried that the day it happened and I would have to pay the deductable if I did it that way. Its going to be cheaper just to pay for the service out of my own pocket. Thanks for the advice everyone! On the bright side thats one less thing I have to do to the car myself.
There is no argument that the top brands like Snap on, mac, and Matco are top tier quality but their prices can be a big turn off for a lot of people, especially if you are just starting out and don’t have a lot of money to spend on those tools. One of the best ways to get the good stuff without breaking the bank is to shop on ebay and craigslist. You can get the top quality tools at a fraction of the cost! Also, check garage sales and auctions, sometimes people don’t know what they have or are just trying to get rid of the stuff they don’t use anymore. I have bought about 90% of my snap on tools off of ebay and never had a problem. Just some food for thought. P.S. I’ve never had a problem with any of my craftsman tools or with getting their warranty honored.
There is no argument that the top brands like Snap on, mac, and Matco are top tier quality but their prices can be a big turn off for a lot of people, especially if you are just starting out and don’t have a lot of money to spend on those tools. One of the best ways to get the good stuff without breaking the bank is to shop on ebay and craigslist. You can get the top quality tools at a fraction of the cost! Also, check garage sales and auctions, sometimes people don’t know what they have or are just trying to get rid of the stuff they don’t use anymore. I have bought about 90% of my snap on tools off of ebay and never had a problem. Just some food for thought. P.S. I’ve never had a problem with any of my craftsman tools or with getting their warranty honored.
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