Why Buy Snap-On Anything?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @FatdaddysGarage
    @FatdaddysGarage Год назад +11

    I’m 47. I fix my own vehicles. I bought my first snap on ratchet a month ago. I love it. Better than my old craftsman from the 90s. I don’t buy a lot of tools from snap on. Just small items I need. Pliers, dead blow ball peen, ratchet, mini pry bar. These things make me happy. And I’m at a point in my life I can afford some nicer tools.

  • @bronzebuilder2115
    @bronzebuilder2115 9 месяцев назад +4

    Never seen anyone excited over a $500 wrench set before 😂

  • @downshiftingisfun7046
    @downshiftingisfun7046 Год назад +18

    Justin please jump on some more day in the life of a mechanic videos! I would love to see some more videos of you working on stuff in Timelapse and of you explaining more in depth of things your working on through out the day. Love the tool truck videos as always!

  • @jrbpit1
    @jrbpit1 Год назад +5

    I’m not a mechanic, I like wrenching on my own stuff and I like to buy good tools. I have Wright, SK, Snap-On, Proto, Mac, Matco, Craftsman, Tekton, Dewalt, & few Harbor Freight pieces. Last major purchase was a Snap-On MG325 3/8 impact. Buy what you can afford, buy what you want.

  • @donaldhollums3278
    @donaldhollums3278 Год назад +6

    You’re spot on, Dow. One of the few Snap-on products I have is the SGA102BR, 2-pc hose removal set. Good ole Mr. Clay from Koon Trucking showed them on his channel a few years ago. I liked the design better than what anybody else offered and not being pointy, so I bought the set from the local Snap-on truck. I haven’t poked a hole in any radiator or fuel line hose yet. Then close to a year later I see a similar set offered by NAPA in their Carlyle line and Cornwell. The Snap-on rep probably wasn’t to keen on me just paying cash for what I bought.😜

  • @timmueller1314
    @timmueller1314 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really miss Sears before they were bought out and still had tool catalogs. All the sockets and ratchets were US made with a full warranty. They were a great deal when on sale. They'd have tool sale catalogs where you could buy master sets of every socket they made. Their biggest mistake was shutting down their catalog operation just before the internet took off. It would have transitioned over perfectly. The only Craftsmen socket I ever had break was a sparkplug socket. Probably because I has trying to take out a plug when the engine was too warm and I was using a breaker bar.

  • @joedirt1712
    @joedirt1712 Год назад +12

    Glad to be at the point where I’m loading my boxs with quality tools. Nice boxes as well. But started out with a red $300 craftsman box $100 Lowe’s tool set my wife made me get 😂 was going to put it back. And determination.

  • @d1986ben
    @d1986ben Год назад +4

    Tool trucks are great for the lifer whose making master tech wages. But, I’ve worked with so many young techs that are not putting anything into retirement. Before I bought a single tool truck brand my house was paid and I had zero debt. I’ll add I worked 2 jobs to get that accomplished for 6 years straight. Even after this I was very selective (pliers, ratchets, sockets, wrenches). On the way there I found out what lasted and what actually would warranty. Best of luck.

  • @anthonybutterbaugh4252
    @anthonybutterbaugh4252 Год назад +9

    Because if you have ever been on the side of a catastrophic loss and your franchisee’s got out of the business, then there is ZERO Snap On support regarding your past purchases. When I called Corporate to get a proof of purchase for ten’s of thousands of dollars worth tools for my insurance company….the sweet lady from Kenosha told me they don’t keep a database for purchases, unless it’s done from SO credit. Tool truck purchases don’t count for that, and if your SO guy gets out from the business, then you’re on your own. That’s why.

    • @BillyBob-op6lg
      @BillyBob-op6lg Год назад +1

      That’s nuts!! You’d think they’d just warranty their damn tools! I mean it’s their tool regardless! That guarantee should carry on with that tool forever considering the price, harbor freight don’t even ask for proof of purchase

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131 Год назад

      I kept every receipt I got from my Snap on dealer and at the end of the year I would have him print out all my purchases for the year. File it away until needed.

    • @BillyBob-op6lg
      @BillyBob-op6lg Год назад

      @@hilltopmachineworks2131 that shouldn’t be necessary

    • @hilltopmachineworks2131
      @hilltopmachineworks2131 Год назад

      @@BillyBob-op6lg I agree. but the way dealers come and go and having to deal with corporate to get things warrantied out, we have to play their game.

  • @Kenpeters007
    @Kenpeters007 Год назад +2

    Good points in this video. I feel having nice brand name tools are good but you won't get back what you paid and that's what people don't understand when hard times come and no one is willing to pay what they are asking for the tool box,tools, etc

  • @bryanfuentez7640
    @bryanfuentez7640 Год назад +5

    Because of your channel I bought the snap on brute long reach cordless ratchet. It’s my go to on every job.
    I also still use my Milwaukee electric ratchets. Different tools for different reasons. Like you said if you can afford it do it.

  • @NatureRecycleFlorida
    @NatureRecycleFlorida Год назад +3

    Snap on makes awesome tools that last I buy snap on at yard sales pawn shops or storage auctions

  • @mikey358976
    @mikey358976 Год назад +4

    Old school mechanic here. Hope you got those for free as for like an advertisement. One of those pliers is $53.50 & the other is $61.50, HELL,NO! I would not pay that price for two pliers. Hell you can get a 10 piece pliers set by Kobalt for $44.99 & there are good pliers. Or a set of Gearwrench 6 piece pitbull pliers for $64.21. Overall, Snap-on is crap and there products in tools are way overpriced, The only thing I think, that there is quality in Snap-on products is there wrenches, and that's about it. But hay, that's just my opinion.

  • @nitrous07me
    @nitrous07me Год назад +5

    Your talking about snap on & the video goes into a harbor freight commercial 😂

  • @jeffro221
    @jeffro221 Год назад +7

    The tool trucks are pricing themselves out of business. Technicians today have lots of decent alternatives that allow you to have the tools you need and not carry tool truck debt. Techs need to ask themselves who they want their hard work to benefit......themselves or tool companies that got greedy. Snap-on and the others........fugget about em.

    • @d1986ben
      @d1986ben Год назад

      To many arnt saving for retirement. It doesn’t magically get there in the last 15 years. Being disciplined by your choice is as much skill as it is choice.

    • @jeffro221
      @jeffro221 Год назад

      @@d1986ben Very true! Young people have to start early. If they would live on 85-90% of their income, and save/invest the leftover, when they got old and ready to hang up the tools, they would be all set. But everybody wants to live beyond their means and have instant gratification right now.

  • @jasonhoyt8232
    @jasonhoyt8232 Год назад +5

    I have Snap On tools and love them. But with Icon now on the scene (which is easily 99-95% as good in terms of quality and performance), I will probably only buy Snap On for specialty tools.

  • @ronaldjohnson1474
    @ronaldjohnson1474 Год назад +3

    Without a doubt, that was the most disorganized tool truck I've ever seen!

  • @kwd57
    @kwd57 Год назад +2

    I had the smallest, cheapest, ugliest box in the whole dealership, but still made more money than anyone else in the shop.

  • @fixitallpaul4847
    @fixitallpaul4847 Год назад +7

    I have several broken tools in a box. They all say snapon.

  • @CharlesLease-ei1ee
    @CharlesLease-ei1ee Год назад +2

    I see the drug dealer pulled up snap on dealer. It’s a bad habit to break but snap on harbor freight yes they have quality at the US general and they have junk but they dealer comes right to you as far as snap on you don’t have to go to the store they don’t have it in stock. You have to go back the dealer goes right to you, and if you buy enough from him, he gives you deals sometimes but it’s the hard and steel in the tools

  • @petepoling5199
    @petepoling5199 Год назад +3

    i keep my snap on tools in my u.s. general tool boxes! it doesn’t have to be all snap on for me but some things gotta be snappy!

  • @WaydeFerguson-ll5pf
    @WaydeFerguson-ll5pf 4 месяца назад +1

    Snap on is way too expensive now. I can’t justify the price. For the price difference, I’ll go to Harbor freight.

  • @magnumjohnson9628
    @magnumjohnson9628 Год назад +6

    Stay off the tool truck brother justin, you need da cash

  • @ecleveland1
    @ecleveland1 Год назад +1

    I wish every new tech would start off with a decent set of tools they can afford to pay for all at once and not go into debt. You can do your job without getting on a truck and going into debt. The tool market is flooded with quality tools today that don't cost an arm and a leg. Now after you have been in the field for a while and are sure this is what you want to do and you have saved your money. Then if you want to go buy off the tool trucks go ahead but don't go into debt doing it. Pay as you go and within a year or two you will have a very nice set of Snap-On, Matco, or Mac tools without ever going into debt. Best of all when you buy that set of sockets that are on sale you won't be paying interest on the tool debt and end up paying three times what the sockets actually sold for.

  • @NatureRecycleFlorida
    @NatureRecycleFlorida Год назад +4

    Justin bought a new Snap on 3/8 ratchet for $30 at pawn shop

  • @richardkluesek4301
    @richardkluesek4301 8 месяцев назад

    Snap on offers exclusive proprietary items of which many are arguably the best in ergonomics, materials, annd workmanship since 1920. But they also market and charge a premium for other merchandise available anywhere else, the same things sold for less. Dedicated fans dont mind paying that extra premium. Management is top heavy compared to "the competition" (as Snap on management fearfully refers to them) and those guys get hefty compensation at their following's expense.

  • @keithnoyb7487
    @keithnoyb7487 Год назад +2

    Being a tech means paying to work lol..really wish you could be a mobile mechanic like me or own your own shop..worken for wages is tough

  • @BC-ni3sk
    @BC-ni3sk 8 месяцев назад +1

    Snap on is very well made but, very, very expensive. If they didn't have a pay overtime approach to selling they would be under tomorrow.

  • @mybigfartsreallystin
    @mybigfartsreallystin Год назад +2

    Well said, young man...I tell that to my 21 year old Nephew who's starting to really hit his stride wrenching..."It your $$$, here's my experiences with this tool or that tool, take it as such"...

  • @Sean-bp6xb
    @Sean-bp6xb Год назад +3

    Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉

  • @ismaelescalera7879
    @ismaelescalera7879 Год назад +3

    When you make 50+ dollars in California there’s no excuse to buy garbage freight

    • @joedirt1712
      @joedirt1712 Год назад

      Hf makes some tools SO don’t. Or tool you use once every 6 months? Then I buy less expensive. Other then that I’m with you

  • @chrisevenson9454
    @chrisevenson9454 Год назад +3

    I have a pile of broken and worn out snap on tools and no dealer rep anymore . Snap on are nice but they break too.

  • @soaringbumnm8374
    @soaringbumnm8374 Год назад +1

    I have to admit, the short double end offset box have served me well working on airplanes...3/8-5/8

  • @wallyg.2409
    @wallyg.2409 Год назад +3

    I say its okay to treat yourself once in a while, you just can't go crazy.

  • @ausservice
    @ausservice 9 месяцев назад +1

    Tools i purchased 20years ago i thought were expensive then, well are 150% more expensive now

  • @Richard-yi3us
    @Richard-yi3us 11 месяцев назад +1

    Snap on does make specific tools that are the best in their category. But definitely not the bsst brand period.

  • @antilaw9911
    @antilaw9911 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would buy couple snap on ratchets because they're nice. But others tools, cheaper stuff will do the same thing. Snap on impact sockets are not one spec better than Pittsburgh

  • @VorsprungDurchNik
    @VorsprungDurchNik Год назад +2

    Your Snap-On dealer's truck is an absolute mess, BUT he has all the summer deal stuff in stock that my dealer is still waiting for...

  • @Tyronetrinity
    @Tyronetrinity Год назад +3

    Snapon hardlines like sockets, wrenches and maybe tool boxes but other than that theres lot more choices that might even better than snapon.

    • @jeremydawkins8399
      @jeremydawkins8399 Год назад +3

      To me the sockets and wrenches are their most overpriced and overrated tools. Their $400 set of 3/8'' sockets last as long and do the same work as a $30 Sunex set.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Год назад +3

      I use Sunex impact sockets on just about everything. All of the chrome sets I own collect dust.

  • @hp7093
    @hp7093 Год назад +2

    Good question why would anybody buy snap on when there is harbor freight. Breaks buy a new one

  • @BillyBob-op6lg
    @BillyBob-op6lg Год назад +2

    When there is a surplus, save it, don’t upgrade your lifestyle. Be content with what you have and save the extra when it’s there. You’ll thank yourself later.

  • @Coyote-wm5op
    @Coyote-wm5op 11 месяцев назад

    Going to school to be a tech. I’ve had cheap brands at home. For home use they don’t get used an awful lot and it’s fine. It actually makes me appreciate having the the nicer tools.

  • @gregblau8082
    @gregblau8082 Год назад +2

    Do you need it? Probably not, but if you can afford it there's nothing wrong with wanting nice things especially if that makes you happy at a place you spend that much time

  • @Swampyankeehomestead
    @Swampyankeehomestead Год назад

    Good advice, I remember reading something years and years ago about buying tools. Advice I took from it, buy the best you can at that time and stay away from debt. As an airline mechanic we do use toolboxes, I bought my snappy 7 drawer in like 1997. Do I need to upgrade? Yes but, at this point that box is family. BTW you pronounce Hyundai correctly. I worked for the company and that's exactly how the Korean bosses pronounced it.

  • @peytonallie9604
    @peytonallie9604 Год назад +1

    The 100 year argument of Snap-on vs who ever lol. My opinion If your going to be a mechanic for a long time you should buy at least buy Snap-on ratchets, torque wrenches, compression and leak down testers just for the quality and knowing its accurate. Of course only if you can afford it.

  • @peterchristlieb
    @peterchristlieb Год назад +1

    My Snap On tools are heirlooms. The nephew will get them when I’m gone unless he pissed me off, then they go in the cryogenic conex box with me, the toy safe, my bike, the TV and all the other shit I’m taking with me to the afterlife

  • @StrongerThanBigfoot
    @StrongerThanBigfoot Год назад +1

    We need a Harbor Freight truck. I’m a diesel mechanic and most of my stuff is HF and so far I’ve had nothing break

  • @tedwilliams8766
    @tedwilliams8766 Год назад +1

    ive started with craftsman tools and now i have a collection that would rival most mechanics of 5-10 yrs in the trade. ive been doing concrete for 29 yrs but i enjoy working/fixing/making thing. have nice tools makes it that much more enjoyable. after i filled my split top snappy cart, i started buying the specialty tools because its cheaper to that and do the work myself than take it to a shop.
    tha basics are truck brand tools, mostly snap on but if i see some review or vid on yt about a tool, i pick it up if its going to make things easier. people are going to buy what people want and all those who reeeee about how other people spend their money......go find a cry closet or a safe space and screech your rainbow colored head off all you want. we dont care what you have to say.
    after all....we dont tell you what colored rainbow dildo to use, do we?
    of course not. its none of our damn business because we dont care what you spend your money on
    thanks justin. one foot in front of the other, brother and youll be back to where ever it is you want to be.

  • @Jack_all
    @Jack_all 8 месяцев назад +1

    I used to knock my mechanic brother for spending 80k on his snap on tools until I learned he can charge $2,000 for an oil change on a Lamborghini or 15K for a clutch swap.

  • @wertz987
    @wertz987 Год назад +4

    Snap-on will ruin people's life's 😢

  • @timmueller1314
    @timmueller1314 8 месяцев назад

    The one time I wanted to buy a sparkpug socket from Snap-on, the guy that covers my area never bothered to contact me, so I went with something else.

  • @johnreynolds1527
    @johnreynolds1527 4 месяца назад

    Nothin like the smell of a Snap On Truck 🤣

  • @mikereisner3335
    @mikereisner3335 Год назад +1

    In the long run however quality usually works out to be cheaper

  • @harlo1622
    @harlo1622 4 месяца назад

    I had a screw that other screwdrivers just wanted to strip but the #2 snap on got it done…the only problem I see is when people buy stuff just because the color matches their box and they put it on credit smh

  • @mikereisner3335
    @mikereisner3335 Год назад +1

    There's a time and place for just about every type of tool. The guy starting out has to have the cheaper stuff usually.

  • @DavidWeinberg-cm9xd
    @DavidWeinberg-cm9xd Год назад +3

    The deep offset Snap On wrench set I got used, is one of my favorite go to wrench sets I own? Thought my Craftsman Pro set was just fine, until I got the Snappy set, and there is no comparison in strength? Definitely worth buying if nothing else from Snap On, in my opinion?

  • @jaymechanic1228
    @jaymechanic1228 Год назад

    Alot of it is the service from my dealer. Goes above and beyond. And the tools we can depend on in heavy line work.
    Btw i want to recommend the new snap on cable fuel line disconnect pliers. Honestly they are the best thing iv brought in years.
    Same as the hose "cable " pliers but for fuel line

  • @oblivion._.8294
    @oblivion._.8294 Год назад +1

    I only use those pliers for my air hoses. Don't really see them being useful for something else.

  • @BA-pz3lo
    @BA-pz3lo Год назад +1

    you have a good snap on rep he wants you to try out the new tools. mine would never do that if i asked him for that he would look at me like theres a dickfor on my head.

  • @GeoffPesos
    @GeoffPesos Год назад +16

    Guys will literally load their tool box full of stuff that they never use. I understand collecting cool things like cars, vinyl, watches...etc, but collecting tools baffels me.

    • @billyadams9985
      @billyadams9985 Год назад +8

      Its like anything else, strokes for folks...

    • @NatureRecycleFlorida
      @NatureRecycleFlorida Год назад +1

      It's nice to a have alot tools to make automotive work easy I am not even a paid mechanic just do my own work .

    • @BigChillingGoingDown
      @BigChillingGoingDown Год назад +3

      Tools are arguably cooler to collect. Actually useful and hold their value if you buy them right

    • @RUM123
      @RUM123 Год назад +1

      ​@@BigChillingGoingDown no, no they won't

    • @OldBeaterGarage
      @OldBeaterGarage Год назад +3

      that one tool might save you hours of Labor and while used 1x or 2x might pay for itself during that 1 job. I understand the collectors too who might have a connection to a brand or trade. I have plenty of tools that I have used just few times but they paid for themselves in just 1 use.

  • @keithnoyb7487
    @keithnoyb7487 Год назад +1

    Sweet set buddy..

  • @melvingibson4525
    @melvingibson4525 Год назад +1

    I liked in your video back in the day about $1000 snap on sockets you admitted yourself and a lot of mechanics get "high" on snapon and make bad decisions based on wanting to impress people

  • @OldBeaterGarage
    @OldBeaterGarage Год назад +1

    Snap-On buy it, use it for 30+ years and at the end of your career sell it for more than you originally paid or pass it on to your kid who can use it for another 30 years.

    • @motorbreath7174
      @motorbreath7174 9 месяцев назад

      Used to be true. The old Snap on ratchets aren't even up to par with a Pittsburgh anymore. Trust me I have plenty of S.O. in my boxes. AND they won't warranty the old stuff because they don't make it anymore. Snap On is on borrowed time. My new dealer knows this. He only stops in every 2 months now. Anything I buy is pretty much charity.

    • @nickbarlow5038
      @nickbarlow5038 2 месяца назад

      @@motorbreath7174 The driver at my workplace will give you the current version of the tool if they don't make it anymore or can't fix it. Old S.O. tools still can be warrantied depending on if you have a good driver or not. Mine also doesn't care if you are the original owner or not. As long as it's S.O./Bluepoint, he'll warranty it.

  • @RadDadBMX
    @RadDadBMX Год назад +3

    Truck is loaded!

  • @jasonleatherwood2172
    @jasonleatherwood2172 Год назад

    Snap on power steering pulley puller and swivel impact sockets are the best

  • @db7040
    @db7040 Год назад +1

    Dudes tool truck is a freaking mess.
    Back in the 80’s when I started I’m the buiz Snap-on was the staple these days with Mac and Matco the Snap-on truck is a over priced corporate run rolling rip off.

  • @craigjorgensen4637
    @craigjorgensen4637 8 месяцев назад +2

    You didn’t pay him!

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider 3 месяца назад

    Buy once, cry once and buy better, buy sell are my model.

  • @donotrobme9295
    @donotrobme9295 Год назад +1

    Hey, do u do work on the nights and weekends for cash. I get several listeners are in your area and would love to use u

  • @scct82
    @scct82 Год назад +3

    I got them pliers they are the best

  • @sirkdopsah1081
    @sirkdopsah1081 Год назад +2

    Hi-Vis all day💪

  • @ihavethedocuments2580
    @ihavethedocuments2580 Год назад +2

    That is a good question
    They are overpriced
    Way overrated

  • @hdrider2071
    @hdrider2071 Год назад +2

    Thats right , do you boo boo.

  • @ronniesand3594
    @ronniesand3594 Год назад +8

    Huh? Dude it’s a lifestyle no matter what you use…but snap on is the best! Hands down

    • @TONYSTARK-jh2wu
      @TONYSTARK-jh2wu Год назад +2

      ha no if snap on was the best they wouldn't rebrand anything. they would. make 100 percent of what they sell.

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Год назад +3

      You’ve obviously never used KOKEN Japan. Snap On is one of the best, but not THE best! Sorry

    • @TONYSTARK-jh2wu
      @TONYSTARK-jh2wu Год назад +1

      @@nordicpride9708 exactly koken nepros knipex

    • @StrongerThanBigfoot
      @StrongerThanBigfoot Год назад

      @@nordicpride9708 My dream is to have all Koken tools lol

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Год назад

      @@TONYSTARK-jh2wu You and me both man!

  • @imbowser
    @imbowser Год назад +1

    i need me some wikity whack on that truck

  • @EarlMantis
    @EarlMantis 6 месяцев назад +1

    Anyone that buys snap on is the definition of a tool

  • @johnnyramirez9082
    @johnnyramirez9082 Год назад +1

    💯

  • @zvonimirfrankovichjr4854
    @zvonimirfrankovichjr4854 Год назад +1

    Snap-on being one of the number one tool manufacturers in the USA impossible the world competing everyone tries to knock them down I'm no good reason