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Discuss Snap-on tools in the Plumbing Tools at Plumbers Forums; Can somebody please tell me why snap-on tools are so expensive? Was just looking on e-bay and even second-hand is over the top!...
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    Can somebody please tell me why snap-on tools are so expensive? Was just looking on e-bay and even second-hand is over the top!


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    not sure but I believe they come with a full lifetime guarantee!! had a mechanic friend who brought a roll top only to find some knackered tools sent them back to snap on and got shiny ones back!!


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    Life time guarantee is the only thing I know about them that makes them expensive

    I think there is a little bit of Louis Vuitton too,

    But IMO I prefer bahco.
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    Snap-on tools are top quality usa made and are quaranteed for life im aware of.Quality equipment always command a high price.Personally i woundnt go out an spend a bucket load of cash on them.Maybe the odd tool.......

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    Lifetime guarantee? That sounds great pity they do not do plumbing tools!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonJohns View Post
    Life time guarantee is the only thing I know about them that makes them expensive

    I think there is a little bit of Louis Vuitton too,

    But IMO I prefer bahco.
    I like bahco too, Very decent tools and not that pricey either

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    Snap on will generally be of no interest to plumbers or boiler men. We don't need that standard of quality guarantee for all we would be using a spanner or socket for and the tools they make which we would use (pump /groove pliers) are junk compared to others.

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    Life-time gurantee is nice , until they walk off !

    High 2nd hand market can be a nuisance .
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    i'm quite happy with crescent grips, had some bust on me, tool shop exchanged them no problem.

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    Lifetime guarantee is all very well but how many would actually use it. If you were a mechanic and the snap on rep was in every other month then yes you would, but for us no. I have smashed up a few marples lifetime guarantee splitproof chisels (they cant take a 4lb hammer) and i even snapped the head off an Estwing
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    Lifetime guarantee? wgaf. Just buy a new one.

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    we had nearly a full roller cabinet full nicked in the 90's still find my 1/4'' drive great for mono knuts due to the micro gears.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tamz View Post
    Lifetime guarantee is all very well but how many would actually use it. If you were a mechanic and the snap on rep was in every other month then yes you would, but for us no. I have smashed up a few marples lifetime guarantee splitproof chisels (they cant take a 4lb hammer) and i even snapped the head off an Estwing
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    Lifetime guarantee? wgaf. Just buy a new one.
    How the hell did you snap the head off an Estwing?
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    you need a mate in a grarge then , i pick them up off car boots quid hear ten bob there etc only had to pass one back my mate like put come foloowing weekend i had a nice new one

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    I have a good few snap on tools and tha only draw back is loosing them or them being stolen, I have to disagree with tamz on the pliers though as I have got a pair of 14" pump pliers that have never failed to get an immersion element out

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    How the hell did you snap the head off an Estwing?
    he hit his thumb with it! ........its all that irn bru1!
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