mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I only have five Snap-on tools including a socket that I found and four metric triple square bit socket drivers. I bought those bits 20 years ago when I was replacing front driveshafts on an Audi.Preach it brother
I've been buying tools now for almost 25 years. Snap on has just gotten unbearable. I have a dealer that comes by most mondays. Unfortunately, he's young and without a tech background and just simply doesn't get it.
He's just unaware of what most of us have dealt with the past couple of decades.
He'll come in pushing this (on black friday sale for the ultra low price of $699)
7 pc 1/2" Drive 6-Point SAE Flank Drive® Shallow Universal Socket Set (9/16-15/16") | 307SUY | Snap-on Store
to techs that have socket drawers way fuller than mine, and just doesn't stand a chance, poor feller.
And now with mandatory updating with newer model scanners and FCA compliance, they've only further priced themselves out of our reach.
One of the most useful sets I bought years ago for around $60 is a Craftsman 1/4" and 3/8" set that came in a plastic case. It's not a quality set but the fact that it's in a case and has a reasonable number of standard and metric sockets, allen wrenches and a nut driver set with a good selection of bits makes it handy. It lives in my F250 mostly, but I often find myself carrying it around the property for various projects.