These are the same as Snapon. The driver shank is the same snapon uses in there others. But the handles are the old snapon design which I personally love. I just got there 8 piece set both driver types and I am a industrial maintenance tech and I will be buying a back up set! Plus the drivers being 100% USA made is great.
Better than goodnuff. Once you had the real snap-on tool in your hand on the job? It's a feeling of the tool taking up half the effort. Williams are made by the same guys and date waaay back. Look at some vintage stuff and see what I see. The Williams make has been an industrial standard and snap on has been marketed to individual professionals with the cutting edge in ingenuity, quality, and appearance. The ergonomic strides forward are in the snap on line first and they get big money for them . They come to you. They have it the day you need it or they go get it. Nobody else is so far above. If you're experienced, you set aside the funds and purchase and write them off without paying front loaded interest. It's the impulse buys that add up to having a swelled up interest balance to pay off. Being loyal can have it's way of paying off in the long run.
Link for product www.amazon.com/Williams-100P-6PD-6-Piece-Phillips-Screwdriver/dp/B002NHM77W
These are the same as Snapon. The driver shank is the same snapon uses in there others. But the handles are the old snapon design which I personally love. I just got there 8 piece set both driver types and I am a industrial maintenance tech and I will be buying a back up set!
Plus the drivers being 100% USA made is great.
Thanks for stopping in, I thought someone would find it usefull.
You can’t go wrong with good tools
I know what I’m buying as my starter set...
I hope the video was helpfull
FWIW, SO owns Williams. It's their industrial brand.
Thank you!
Better than goodnuff.
Once you had the real snap-on tool in your hand on the job?
It's a feeling of the tool taking up half the effort.
Williams are made by the same guys and date waaay back.
Look at some vintage stuff and see what I see. The Williams make has been an industrial standard and snap on has been marketed to individual professionals with the cutting edge in ingenuity, quality, and appearance. The ergonomic strides forward are in the snap on line first and they get big money for them . They come to you. They have it the day you need it or they go get it. Nobody else is so far above.
If you're experienced, you set aside the funds and purchase and write them off without paying front loaded interest.
It's the impulse buys that add up to having a swelled up interest balance to pay off.
Being loyal can have it's way of paying off in the long run.
Thanks for your interest
The are snapon mead by snapon williams is a division off snapon just like bacho and CAT TOOLS the are all owned by snapon
Thanks for watching, good info
they feel like quality until the tip breaks off. the metal isnt the same as snap on
Now, How would you rate it compared to the snap-on scewdriver?
I feel they are the same quality, now given I haven't used them for 20yrs like my old set, but you can tell they are of good quality
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There not the same thing. There imitations. Just but buy the real stuff!!