Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2017 13:26:30 -0400
Reply-To: TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@GMAIL.COM>
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From: TJ Hemrick <x53gunner@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: General tool (brand name vs quality vs price) question. (NVC)
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All,
With the vultures circling for the eventual death knell to
Sears//Craftsman, I'm wondering what professional tool lines guys are using
that have been accurate, trustworthy, long lasting, and good value for the
money. Yes, I mentioned cost *last*. Why? I've had a good run with
Craftsman (even though they're made by some other company), they've worked
well and the warranty was always honored but I'm not a fan of Matco or
Snap-on for the whole reason of price. Yes, they do have some neat things
but they are wickedly over priced. Yes, I own a few things from both of
them and it's convenient to jump on the truck each week but I have found
the same items online (or even in the store!) for much, much less.
However, I *always* choose the better tool even if it costs a little more.
Wrenches and sockets are mostly similar with a few tweaks or selling
points here or there. Then there are the specialty wrenches (angled,
short, extra long, etc.) Sockets and wrenches seldom seem to give me any
trouble except when I over do it or abuse it. What's really a high wear
item or I always seem to get junk in is with screwdrivers, pliers, cutters,
etc. For example, I popped for a set of Klein wire strippers from Home
Depot one day when I needed one on the spot. I could have gone with the
standard house name or a few others but I opted to get quality, I've wired
up everything from 6/2 power cords to 18 gauge wires and I have not been
unhappy for one second. They're worth every cent. On the other hand, I've
gotten plenty of Channel locks (cutters, pliers, slip-joint, etc.) and
while my dad swore by them, I've been less than impressed. Seems the name
is carrying more weight than the actual quality.
With all that being said, for you guys who turn wrenches several times a
week, what are you using/recommending? Speaking of Channel Locks Slip
Joints, I've seen some interesting versions from other companies. Anyone
have any thoughts or experience with them?
Thanks,
TJ
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