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  • in reply to: Tool Comparison #654158
    Joe MJoe M
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      I am going snap on based on feedback. Plus the money I have saved in doing basic brake jobs and suspension work more then covers the cost of tools that I will have forever. My only problem is the only place I can purchased them is ebay because no tool truck is pulling into my driveway! Anyone have a good online snap on resource? Thanks for all the help.

      in reply to: Tool Comparison #653477
      Joe MJoe M
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        Just a question on the flank drive plus. Do you use them as an everyday wrench or just for breaking off rusts stuff? I don’t mind paying if I can just use them all the time. I have seen other people say that they mark up bolts a lot. I have a basic set of craftsman hand tools and lets just say I round everything off lately! My second pick right now is NAPA because I have a store one town over. Cornwell also seems really good to me.

        in reply to: Tool Comparison #652974
        Joe MJoe M
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          As a DIY er I am looking at a new set of wrenches but right now I am looking at more the craftsman professional line rather then any of the big 3. For me it is easier to walk into sears and trade in a tool if I have an issue. At the same time I would like to buy something that I can give to my kids when they get older. I am 50%/50% between snap on and craftsman. Now the craftsman pros will cost me 89.99 vs 169 of a set of blue points.

          I know this is a choice all DIY guys have to make!

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