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This rep seems great, the prices don’t hurt as bad when your rep works with you like this. A lot of the time you’re not paying for the tool, you’re paying for the guy to drive to you each week in case you have to warranty that tool
Thanks SnappyDean. In progress doing a heavy duty mechanic foundations course. Thank you, Tekamo, for helping me decide that this is what career I'm pursuing!
Wow, here's a guy that puts his heart into what he does. You don't get snap on trucks like this in London, UK that's for sure. I'm glad to see things going well for you dean you seem like a lovely chap.
Im not a mechanic, but I've been wanting to stop and see one of these trucks. Just saw gearwrench at the local Midas and almost stopped. I don't want to interrupt good business, but these things look awesome.
I absolutely respect this man as a salesman. The good snappy's never lie to you. I may have gone broke and had fights with the ex about spending, but my tools still work and are under warranty.
This guy really makes a difference when buying from the snap on truck. I only have a few tools from snap on and every single time I’ve bought them (3 different dealers) they always have been rude. Always with the “what you want?”. Glad there’s people like this guy that willing to work with their customers, maybe one day I’ll give them another try.
I sold snap on used this past year for a family member and “tapped the brakes” on multiple young techs this year. I am totally looking forward to shopping new on the snap on truck in the short future for my own personal tool bag. I don’t work pro but have fallen in love the level of tool snap on is.
ive been wrenching for 8 years now, ive had a few different snap on dealers along the way, the salesman always makes the truck, snappy dean you're one of a kind
I would gladly spend my money with this guy just because he’s a cool dude , I had a snap on guy that would always bring in the new and like “ sale tools “ into the shop and try and force a sale but someone who is like there to help but not pushy is perfect
Many things here are so underrated. 1. The shop comes to you, at your work, where you need it. 2. You have a HUMAN who KNOWS HIS CRAFT, whom you can SPEAK WITH, to tell get you EXACTLY what you need. 3. No waiting for shipping. 4. Warranty issues are taken care of IMMEDIATELY 5. Related but not the same as shipping: no dealing with addresses, email, phone number, credit cards, etc. to place an order 6. You can HOLD the tool, feel it, see it, make your own judgement. 7. Tools are NOT packaged: no dealing with packaging, papers, unnecessary trash. Tool --> hand, period. These are all things that have been lost in our brave new world... intangibles blinded out by the shiny LCD screens we now use for everything.
@@FryChicken still not as convenient as they claim though, that broken tool holds up work for a week. Not as convenient as having a tool store on the industrial estate your garage is located, 5 minute walk up the road, I’ve got the replacement tool and carrying on with the job. Luckily I’m in Europe so don’t really need to buy snap on, with the quality tool makers we have over here., like Bahco who make snap on adjustable wrenches, hex keys and torx keys, same quality, 1/3 of the price.
One time on an Air Force flight line, we were working on a notorious difficult extra shallow, extra wide, and needed extra thin walls on the socket. The machine shop lent us a secret custom socket that no brass could know about, because all tools needed to be approved before entering the flight line. Anyway, Snappy making this custom tool reminded me of this.
Last time i drove 30 miles to meet dean i didn't know how famous 😂he was ha ha he had what i was looking for to finish a job his truck is probably one of the most well-stocked trucks in Vancouver area .
Our senior mechanic and the shop manager got an argument with a Snap On guy... he never comes to our shop anymore 😅 and we got ourselves this Mac Tool guy.. 🤦🏻♂️🤷♂️ Oh well.. it is what it is.. 🙏
Honestly, apprentice, journeyman, master tech are often just words. The first time you hit an "impossible" situation, work out the angle of relief cut you'll have to make, cut, weld, and fix the situation with your homemade tool .... you're a real mechanic. Thanks US Navy!
I really enjoyed watching this today it was fun! My first time stepping on a snap on truck was 1978. I was working at a small engine repair shop just starting out! And walking on that truck was so cool! and now 46 years later i still in enjoy getting on the snap on truck from my dealer and week were i live at and my tools are snap on to the tool box is snap on! Snap on tools makes my job so much easy so i can do my job the right way! Thanks guy's.
So glad I got to watch this because I always used to see snap on trucks and always knew of the brand and wanted to own there product but was always too nervous cause I just started out and don’t know much yet but this was a very informative video and look forward to shopping with you guys!!👍🏽
Bad reps do ruin the brand. Only rep in our area has been doing it for over 20 years and he's just burned out I think. People are truly lucky to have a rep like this gentleman that cares and has things in stock. I ordered a box off the rock n roll cab truck 8 months ago and still don't have it. So close to giving up on snap on
Don’t give up. The Algona plant is running on all cylinders now. Millions of pounds of cold rolled steel is pumping out of the facility again. It will come.
When I worked fleet maintenance at a beer distributor, only MAC would come to the shop. He only wanted to service heavy equipment mechanics. I was maintaining the sales reps Ford Tauruses and could barely get him to talk to me. Fortunately I had a master tech nearing retirement that kept stopping by my bay and asking if I needed a....
One of the best demos i had was a friday, the rep showed up with a box of beer and the new (at the time) dead blow sledge. We crushed cans all night. Btw deadblow sledge is great for getting wheels off plow trucks when the hub rusts to the rim.
@@TekamoHD all electric impacts and wrenches. Long shot that fancy torque wrench a couple of extended ratchets and a set of ratcheting wrenches. That’s just a quick list 😅
I loved this video , very informative. I'm not a mechanic by trade. I'm a supervisor @ a nation wide tree co. In the southeastern U.S & of course we do & are expected to turn wrenches , so I will be stalking my local SNAP ON TRUCK. ALL THANKS TO THIS VIDEO. great video !!!!
@@TekamoHD can we get a Matco tool truck tore and maybe mr snap on can send me a free 3/8" Drive Dual 80® Technology Soft Grip Long Handle Flex-Head Ratchet (Red) I just started my automotive tec career would mean a lot from you guys.
I'm in sales. Food sales for 25 years now. I'm not the cheapest by a long shot, but what is true is the customer knows that you are looking out for them and show them the best item for the need they have. Listen, just like snap on , other reps come after me and all they can beat me up on is price...that's it price. Nothing about my service level, my delivery times, my quality and 100% guarantee...they come at me with price. Remember folks. " Price is what you pay, but Value and Quality is what you get"
Yes that can be a problem I waited 4 months for a adapter set. But it’s just the way it is factories make bulk of one item before switching equipment around for other products.
Snap on has great drivers, I work in a shop where Cornwell, Snap-On, Matco and Mac all come in and snap on always has the easiest to work with drivers. Seconded by Cornwell in my opinion and experience at least.
I'm 36 and going into a career change, hopefully an interview this week. I'm in a blue collar/white collar level job now, looking to switch to airframe mechanics through a buddy being a team lead. I will have to work for a bit until I can fall into apprentice level when the company class spaces open. I was worried the apprentice style discount option wouldn't apply to me but it sounds like mid video it may. Having 5 kids and a wife at home limits what funds I'll have available to build out a new set of tools but it would be nice to get a break and get some say ratchets and things i'd use regularly where some quality could pay off.
I don't work at a shop but I see the truck at a shop every Tuesday morning am I allowed to pull in the parking lot and go in the truck to buy something?
New to trucks but own a farm and don’t work at a shop or anything. I’m nearly 20 miles out of town in rural oklahoma. But snap on guy stops at friends mechanic shop and John Deere. Can I just walk on the truck if it’s parked or does the door have to be open or something?
My snapon guy loves the fact I come on, and I want one of two things, a bread and butter tool, or a tool so hyper specific to a job that he gets excited pulling it out to finally sell one. I won’t buy anything I don’t absolutely need from snapon, so the main things I buy are the nice everyday ratchets, or tools that I use twice and forget I have. Mostly because other brands won’t make them, like 12point impact sockets.
Tekamo HD... Awesome tool truck tour. The best one I've ever seen. Like I always say, you can't sell the candy unless they come into your candy store.. I would love to trade my Matco 6s triple bay with hutch in on a top and bottom 84" epic with 2 end lockers. Well I can dream, right?
@@Deanfrancis-fo7xo I did talk to my Snap-on dealer and he kept saying "let's wait a littleWhile". Well I didn't want to wait and that's how I ended up trading in my Snap-on KRL double bay for my Matco 6s triple bay with hutch. I want the "Mr. Big" so bad though. I don't like my Matco box for multiple reasons. Kind of wish I never bought anything from Matco because of the dealer I had. Unfortunately I no longer have any tool truck dealers to deal with. I also wish I could become a Snap-on franchisee. That really would be a dream come true!!
@@TekamoHDyooo. Just enjoying the content and hopefully winning some more stickers. Love the look of them on my toolbox and hardhat! Hopefully I’ll win a t-shirt or hoodie someday
I have a question. I am trying to find the name of the tool holder you have on your ceiling. It was the one you pulled the screwdriver from and put it back. What is it called?
thee snap on truck shoud have at littel frame and then som text over that says "most sold this month" just like an enplye of the month frame and then the pruduct can be hung on the frame just for fun
Great tour. Just a question when a Snap On dealer sells you a USED Snap On tool like a set of wrenches does it still have a Snap On warranty? Our current dealer (which is new to the industry) says it doesn’t come with a warranty even though he sold it and it is Snap On.
So I can only answer the question for how we run our franchise. There is no “rule book” that each franchise can follow. There is of course the actual written warranty policy etc etc. So with that said this is how we do it. Those wrenches once belonged assumably to the “original purchaser” warrantied to them for the tools life. Once they are traded in to me the retailer and I then sell them to you,the new owner and have proof of purchase in your account profile or cash sale receipt that tool would carry the warranty policy to the tool. If it’s lifetime. No problem. If it has a limited warranty that warranty does not restart. Is what it is. If it’s a tool that is covered by flat rate repair and is still current and repairable that can be done as well. And again. I can only speak for our franchise. Hope this answers your question. SnappyDean
My Snap On guy said it was cool if I warrantied any of the needle nose pliers I bought of eBay Again, this is only two tools im talking about and I have a good relationship with my dealer and I’m pretty sure he can judge me as someone who isn’t trying to rip him off.
the overhead tool storage is cool. is it like a metal pegboard with small pieces of bungee cord tied to each section? or do you use bungee balls do keep the tools in place.
All vehicles and equipment should only have five different sizes of fasteners for everything,no specialty tools,no bent,offset,inverted picks,no unobtainium tipped special torx drivers,nothing fancy. You should be able to fix anything with a 10,12 or 17 mm socket,a flat screwdriver,rubber mallet,vice grips and an adjustable wrench,that’s it😎
Great video! I'm no mechanic but I do love me some tools! I want those pliers you mentioned at 11:54 (I saw it on RUclips and not on tiktok lol) How would I be able to find the snap-on truck in my area? I saw it a few months ago but I didn't want to be a weirdo and chase the guy down or something that'll scare him lol
My matco dealer that only one with two people on the truck it works and doesn’t work but I’m a diehard Mac supporter only because of my dealer so if I can I try to buy from Mac
He seems a decent enough guy, was still pushing the selling techniques in the video though “ hey it’s 35% off for apprentices, and if you’re a new face come over, let’s chat and get you on the system, so we know your tool needs”
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That’s the best-stocked, best-organized, and most professional tool truck I’ve ever seen.
Just released another well stocked truck yesterday too. Check it out.
Here Here........................Well Said , and a True Statement !
This rep seems great, the prices don’t hurt as bad when your rep works with you like this. A lot of the time you’re not paying for the tool, you’re paying for the guy to drive to you each week in case you have to warranty that tool
100%. The guys in our area is Dean, Carl, and Cole and they're all top tier guys. You'll see all 3 on this channel.
Thank You! For the positive feedback
Dean is one of the best reps around. The support he shows his customers is next level
Exactly
Yeah but what’s stopping you from driving to harbor freight to warranty whatever you got from them that broke
Dean is an amazing dealer! He was my first Snap-On truck experience and always had a wealth of knowledge to share
Couldn't agree more!
Thanks SnappyDean. In progress doing a heavy duty mechanic foundations course. Thank you, Tekamo, for helping me decide that this is what career I'm pursuing!
You picked the right career boss 👌
Wow, here's a guy that puts his heart into what he does. You don't get snap on trucks like this in London, UK that's for sure. I'm glad to see things going well for you dean you seem like a lovely chap.
We’ve a snap on tool truck come to my works in Wolverhampton
Sure you do, one comes to me every week at my home. But they're not comparable to this truck or this tool dealers knowledge/service@@Thecrazyvaclav
Im not a mechanic, but I've been wanting to stop and see one of these trucks. Just saw gearwrench at the local Midas and almost stopped. I don't want to interrupt good business, but these things look awesome.
This is the best Snap-on dealer in the LMD. You will not find another like this man right here!
I absolutely respect this man as a salesman. The good snappy's never lie to you. I may have gone broke and had fights with the ex about spending, but my tools still work and are under warranty.
This guy really makes a difference when buying from the snap on truck. I only have a few tools from snap on and every single time I’ve bought them (3 different dealers) they always have been rude. Always with the “what you want?”. Glad there’s people like this guy that willing to work with their customers, maybe one day I’ll give them another try.
That story is absolutely awesome that u went out of your way, even after hours to help a . mechanic in a real jam
Couldn't agree more!
I sold snap on used this past year for a family member and “tapped the brakes” on multiple young techs this year.
I am totally looking forward to shopping new on the snap on truck in the short future for my own personal tool bag. I don’t work pro but have fallen in love the level of tool snap on is.
ive been wrenching for 8 years now, ive had a few different snap on dealers along the way, the salesman always makes the truck, snappy dean you're one of a kind
I would gladly spend my money with this guy just because he’s a cool dude , I had a snap on guy that would always bring in the new and like “ sale tools “ into the shop and try and force a sale but someone who is like there to help but not pushy is perfect
Many things here are so underrated. 1. The shop comes to you, at your work, where you need it. 2. You have a HUMAN who KNOWS HIS CRAFT, whom you can SPEAK WITH, to tell get you EXACTLY what you need. 3. No waiting for shipping. 4. Warranty issues are taken care of IMMEDIATELY 5. Related but not the same as shipping: no dealing with addresses, email, phone number, credit cards, etc. to place an order 6. You can HOLD the tool, feel it, see it, make your own judgement. 7. Tools are NOT packaged: no dealing with packaging, papers, unnecessary trash. Tool --> hand, period.
These are all things that have been lost in our brave new world... intangibles blinded out by the shiny LCD screens we now use for everything.
The truck comes to you ?? Yeah if you owe 10-15k I’m tools and a box
Warranty ?? Yeah they’ll fight you on it been there with three different dealers
@user-rr4hr7bz7n you sound like an awful customer. I wonder why you've been through 3 different dealers
Until you break a tool just after he’s left, then it’s a week to wait until he comes back.
@@Thecrazyvaclav Still not as bad as waiting for shipping
@@FryChicken still not as convenient as they claim though, that broken tool holds up work for a week.
Not as convenient as having a tool store on the industrial estate your garage is located, 5 minute walk up the road, I’ve got the replacement tool and carrying on with the job.
Luckily I’m in Europe so don’t really need to buy snap on, with the quality tool makers we have over here., like Bahco who make snap on adjustable wrenches, hex keys and torx keys, same quality, 1/3 of the price.
Thanks SnappyDean. Glad to see you supporting your customers anyway you can!
he's the man
One time on an Air Force flight line, we were working on a notorious difficult extra shallow, extra wide, and needed extra thin walls on the socket. The machine shop lent us a secret custom socket that no brass could know about, because all tools needed to be approved before entering the flight line.
Anyway, Snappy making this custom tool reminded me of this.
Last time i drove 30 miles to meet dean i didn't know how famous 😂he was ha ha he had what i was looking for to finish a job his truck is probably one of the most well-stocked trucks in Vancouver area .
Our senior mechanic and the shop manager got an argument with a Snap On guy... he never comes to our shop anymore 😅 and we got ourselves this Mac Tool guy.. 🤦🏻♂️🤷♂️ Oh well.. it is what it is.. 🙏
We kicked out r for well guy for being racist
My store manager actually kicked out the Mac tools guy for taking a mechanics stuff that didn't belong to him..I love my snap on and matco rep
Snap on and Matco is where it’s at. I’ve never had a bad experience with a snap on or Matco rep.
how? @@prestonfields6642
That snappy guy making his customer a custom tool on the spot, after hours, is amazing. I'd buy from that guy and I don't even work anymore.
Honestly, apprentice, journeyman, master tech are often just words. The first time you hit an "impossible" situation, work out the angle of relief cut you'll have to make, cut, weld, and fix the situation with your homemade tool .... you're a real mechanic. Thanks US Navy!
Thanks SnappyDean. As someone looking at tool boxes, that rock and roll truck made my credit card quiver in fear
Hahaha they’re definitely nice boxes
I really enjoyed watching this today it was fun! My first time stepping on a snap on truck was 1978. I was working at a small engine repair shop just starting out! And walking on that truck was so cool! and now 46 years later i still in enjoy getting on the snap on truck from my dealer and week were i live at and my tools are snap on to the tool box is snap on! Snap on tools makes my job so much easy so i can do my job the right way! Thanks guy's.
I know absolutely nothing about tools and am not in the trades, but enjoy these videos and I would definitely buy something from this guy.
The prices are low-key a bit insane but if you need a quality tool
Thanks snappydean wish our snap on dealers were as good as as you. The years of experience show
Dean is one of the most genuine and hard working guys you'll meet. We're very lucky to have him, Cole, and Carl in our area.
So glad I got to watch this because I always used to see snap on trucks and always knew of the brand and wanted to own there product but was always too nervous cause I just started out and don’t know much yet but this was a very informative video and look forward to shopping with you guys!!👍🏽
This snap on business owner is legit what a great salesman
I'm so glad our dealer in Northern NSW is awesome but its interesting how people's perspective of the brand changes with how good they're dealer is
I was hard core MAC tools and dean eventually turned me because of the dealer support and his inventory. I never had to wait for stuff
Bad reps do ruin the brand. Only rep in our area has been doing it for over 20 years and he's just burned out I think. People are truly lucky to have a rep like this gentleman that cares and has things in stock. I ordered a box off the rock n roll cab truck 8 months ago and still don't have it. So close to giving up on snap on
Don’t give up. The Algona plant is running on all cylinders now. Millions of pounds of cold rolled steel is pumping out of the facility again. It will come.
My old dealer was dogshit. My dealer at my current shop is absolutely fantastic.
When I worked fleet maintenance at a beer distributor, only MAC would come to the shop. He only wanted to service heavy equipment mechanics. I was maintaining the sales reps Ford Tauruses and could barely get him to talk to me. Fortunately I had a master tech nearing retirement that kept stopping by my bay and asking if I needed a....
THANKS SNAPPYDEAN! Don't matter where in the world ya live Mr snappy will always get ya! 😂
Oh he’ll make sure of that for sure
One of the best demos i had was a friday, the rep showed up with a box of beer and the new (at the time) dead blow sledge. We crushed cans all night.
Btw deadblow sledge is great for getting wheels off plow trucks when the hub rusts to the rim.
I remember when I was younger looking at Snap- on catalog, and on the very back page was a nuclear wrench. I was like wow!
Love me Snap on truck tour..Awesome! Thanks Snappy Dean !
Morning Terry! 🫡
Thank You! Terry
Sounds good, wish this Snap-on Truck representative was in my area in Kansas!!!
I can already hear my bank account draining looking at this video
So what’s the list so far?
@@TekamoHD all electric impacts and wrenches. Long shot that fancy torque wrench a couple of extended ratchets and a set of ratcheting wrenches. That’s just a quick list 😅
my snappy rep could learn a thing or two from this guy
Thanks snappydean! Great videos, keep up the good work!
Dean and Cole are fantastic. Appreciate it!
That's how you do a video! GREAT VIDEO!!!! THANK YOU 👍
Thank you Mark! We have a great media team at Tekamo
Thank You!
That’s super cool he did the custom socket
I loved this video , very informative.
I'm not a mechanic by trade. I'm a supervisor @ a nation wide tree co. In the southeastern U.S & of course we do & are expected to turn wrenches , so I will be stalking my local SNAP ON TRUCK. ALL THANKS TO THIS VIDEO.
great video !!!!
Snap on we love snap on. Snap on is the best.
Snap-on makes quality tools for sure just like Mueller-Kueps 👌
@@TekamoHD can we get a Matco tool truck tore and maybe mr snap on can send me a free 3/8" Drive Dual 80® Technology Soft Grip Long Handle Flex-Head Ratchet (Red) I just started my automotive tec career would mean a lot from you guys.
@@lpchase2959go with matcos locking flex he'd best design on the market been doing it for a while and I'm in love with em. They are also cheaper👍
I'm in sales. Food sales for 25 years now. I'm not the cheapest by a long shot, but what is true is the customer knows that you are looking out for them and show them the best item for the need they have. Listen, just like snap on , other reps come after me and all they can beat me up on is price...that's it price. Nothing about my service level, my delivery times, my quality and 100% guarantee...they come at me with price. Remember folks. " Price is what you pay, but Value and Quality is what you get"
Thanks snappydean!! We need more videos!!
Service Call coming soon
They will be coming. Team Tekamo is working with us
My complaint with snap on is when you try to order something it takes months to get something and the prices but they do make great tools
Yes that can be a problem I waited 4 months for a adapter set. But it’s just the way it is factories make bulk of one item before switching equipment around for other products.
Those blue point ratchet spanners look the business for the price 👍
love the content! im a powersports tech out of nc, would love to see some motorcycle/powersports tools.
Love the snap on videos! I'm a tool addict
Got my capital one platinum ready!!
Great Job gentlemen
I remember that exact rock and roll Truck😂. Cause of the snap on boxes
in it
Did they get you lol
@@TekamoHD surprisingly not. They almost got my buddy to buy a Mrbig tho
Thanks Snappydean!
DEAN IS THE MAN!!
As a lvl 2 HD mechanic I am proud to say I love my snap on tools
They’ll last you the length of your career
Snap on has great drivers, I work in a shop where Cornwell, Snap-On, Matco and Mac all come in and snap on always has the easiest to work with drivers. Seconded by Cornwell in my opinion and experience at least.
What a friendly guy! Too bad he’s not in my area of the USA.
Yeah they’re both great 👌👌
He treats you like family man. Dean and Cole are awesome so is miss snap.
@@TekamoHD what magnetic screwdriver holders are you using in this video holding the screwdrivers vertically??
The screwdriver display on the roof of my truck?
If he was my snap on dealer I'd be in a whole lot more debt!
I'm 36 and going into a career change, hopefully an interview this week. I'm in a blue collar/white collar level job now, looking to switch to airframe mechanics through a buddy being a team lead. I will have to work for a bit until I can fall into apprentice level when the company class spaces open. I was worried the apprentice style discount option wouldn't apply to me but it sounds like mid video it may. Having 5 kids and a wife at home limits what funds I'll have available to build out a new set of tools but it would be nice to get a break and get some say ratchets and things i'd use regularly where some quality could pay off.
Can we get more videos of Tyler? Love the content
It’s Tylor. And yes lots more of TWC on this channel coming 👌
Snappy baby snappy I love snap on!
would love to see your collection hahaha
I don't work at a shop but I see the truck at a shop every Tuesday morning am I allowed to pull in the parking lot and go in the truck to buy something?
Absolutely. Go see the dealer.
New to trucks but own a farm and don’t work at a shop or anything. I’m nearly 20 miles out of town in rural oklahoma. But snap on guy stops at friends mechanic shop and John Deere. Can I just walk on the truck if it’s parked or does the door have to be open or something?
Knock on the door. Or call the phone number on the truck
If you’re serious about buying and polite, there is no reason why a Snap On guy would turn you away.
My snapon guy loves the fact I come on, and I want one of two things, a bread and butter tool, or a tool so hyper specific to a job that he gets excited pulling it out to finally sell one.
I won’t buy anything I don’t absolutely need from snapon, so the main things I buy are the nice everyday ratchets, or tools that I use twice and forget I have. Mostly because other brands won’t make them, like 12point impact sockets.
This guy is great
True story , we cleaned an Amway HQ in Darwin NT , back in day . . implications for others to sink in
Tekamo HD... Awesome tool truck tour. The best one I've ever seen. Like I always say, you can't sell the candy unless they come into your candy store.. I would love to trade my Matco 6s triple bay with hutch in on a top and bottom 84" epic with 2 end lockers. Well I can dream, right?
Talk with your franchisee. Ask him when he/she is having a rock n roll event. They can make dreams come true. SnappyDean.
@@Deanfrancis-fo7xo I did talk to my Snap-on dealer and he kept saying "let's wait a littleWhile". Well I didn't want to wait and that's how I ended up trading in my Snap-on KRL double bay for my Matco 6s triple bay with hutch. I want the "Mr. Big" so bad though. I don't like my Matco box for multiple reasons. Kind of wish I never bought anything from Matco because of the dealer I had. Unfortunately I no longer have any tool truck dealers to deal with. I also wish I could become a Snap-on franchisee. That really would be a dream come true!!
The custom tool for tylor🔥🔥🔥🔥
This guy seems great! I wonder what he would think was the best value tool on the truck.
Thanks Snappy Dean!!!!
Yooo what’s up Hayden nice to see you again
@@TekamoHDyooo. Just enjoying the content and hopefully winning some more stickers. Love the look of them on my toolbox and hardhat! Hopefully I’ll win a t-shirt or hoodie someday
awesome man. Check your email boss
Thanks snappydean
Dean’s the man!
This video makes snappy matty look like a garage sale
THANKS SNAPPY DEAN!
LETS GO BRETT
@@TekamoHD I didn’t get any my trade your degree stickers last time ❤️😉❤️😉❤️😉
THANKS SNAPPYDEAN
I have a question. I am trying to find the name of the tool holder you have on your ceiling. It was the one you pulled the screwdriver from and put it back. What is it called?
We want CAM on the snap-on truck.
No. - his wife 😅
That is not a typical snap on truck…. Very well stocked and not just the basics
You typically don’t leave deans because he didn’t have it on the truck. Only time that happens is when you order something really obscure
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
THANKS SNAPPYDEAN!
Sick profile picture bro
Thanks!
How many times does a guy walk in lookup and just Grin?
$1.2M total sales? So he has sold 2 spanner sets? 😂
his biggest single sale !
Some things are worth getting snap on, some are very much not.
How much does a 72'tool box cost.But I can get a blue one an already on truck for 2,000
this truck makes my local guy look like hes pushing a wheelbarrow
Thanks, snappyDean!!!
Thanks for watching 🙏
THANKS SNAPPYDEAN
DEAN DEAN DEAN!
Ty
thee snap on truck shoud have at littel frame and then som text over that says "most sold this month" just like an enplye of the month frame and then the pruduct can be hung on the frame just for fun
I hope this truck is armored up. Brinks doesn't carry this much $ on a normal day.😂
What does he not give up pocket screwdrivers? Does Blue point scrapers are $3 in states.
Snap on truck at my job is nothing compared to this guys
Would like to see more videos with Richard
Great tour. Just a question when a Snap On dealer sells you a USED Snap On tool like a set of wrenches does it still have a Snap On warranty? Our current dealer (which is new to the industry) says it doesn’t come with a warranty even though he sold it and it is Snap On.
So I can only answer the question for how we run our franchise. There is no “rule book” that each franchise can follow. There is of course the actual written warranty policy etc etc.
So with that said this is how we do it. Those wrenches once belonged assumably to the “original purchaser” warrantied to them for the tools life. Once they are traded in to me the retailer and I then sell them to you,the new owner and have proof of purchase in your account profile or cash sale receipt that tool would carry the warranty policy to the tool. If it’s lifetime. No problem. If it has a limited warranty that warranty does not restart. Is what it is. If it’s a tool that is covered by flat rate repair and is still current and repairable that can be done as well.
And again. I can only speak for our franchise. Hope this answers your question. SnappyDean
My Snap On guy said it was cool if I warrantied any of the needle nose pliers I bought of eBay
Again, this is only two tools im talking about and I have a good relationship with my dealer and I’m pretty sure he can judge me as someone who isn’t trying to rip him off.
the overhead tool storage is cool. is it like a metal pegboard with small pieces of bungee cord tied to each section? or do you use bungee balls do keep the tools in place.
The cord is threaded through the holes in predetermined lengths and pieces. That way if a piece fails it doesn’t ruin the entire section
@@Deanfrancis-fo7xo gotcha, thanks for the reply. I may try and implement this myself for my tool storage. Great idea.
Morning!
GOOD MORNING BRETT!!
when Canadian snap on dealers are better than the US
I needed a special Allen socket well snappy didn’t have it, my rep ordered a replacement shank of it and told me to modify it to what I needed
Deans done that for me. Needed an extra long 3/4” he cut up a regular Allen and made it for me
All vehicles and equipment should only have five different sizes of fasteners for everything,no specialty tools,no bent,offset,inverted picks,no unobtainium tipped special torx drivers,nothing fancy. You should be able to fix anything with a 10,12 or 17 mm socket,a flat screwdriver,rubber mallet,vice grips and an adjustable wrench,that’s it😎
When would you like to purchase your Model T, man?
Great video! I'm no mechanic but I do love me some tools! I want those pliers you mentioned at 11:54 (I saw it on RUclips and not on tiktok lol) How would I be able to find the snap-on truck in my area? I saw it a few months ago but I didn't want to be a weirdo and chase the guy down or something that'll scare him lol
Fastest way. Stop at any local shop and ask for the guys number. Be faster than calling HQ
Can I buy snap on tools even if iam a construction builder?
Absolutely. Stop at your local mechanic shop and get their rep’s number. they will help you out
A whole Mobile truck to showcase tool boxes. Mind blowing costly
We do it for the customer. And it’s a blast. I just delivered 4 new tool storage units yesterday
My matco dealer that only one with two people on the truck it works and doesn’t work but I’m a diehard Mac supporter only because of my dealer so if I can I try to buy from Mac
One question: will you warranty a snap-on tool I bought elsewhere (eBay, hand-me-down, laying around, etc.?)
If it is a current hand tool item. Not discontinued and not abused And is a lifetime item. It is warrantable.
@@Deanfrancis-fo7xo But will *you* warranty it?
He seems a decent enough guy, was still pushing the selling techniques in the video though “ hey it’s 35% off for apprentices, and if you’re a new face come over, let’s chat and get you on the system, so we know your tool needs”
Wrench extenders?
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If I had this guy as my rep, I would be broke as compared to the one we have now.
Bro, anyone who steals that truck will be set for life! /s