Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate you watching and following along. Nothing wrong with the tools you mentioned, but once you make the Snap On leap you’ll never go back 😎
@@HeyDerFolks no problem. My Snap guy told me after he ordered the current 4 inch ones for me. I was a little annoyed that he didn’t tell me before placing the order, but I’ll have a beater pair and a nice pair after they release.
I have to call you out on this one, the Snap On dealer did not steal your money, you were seen on camera running behind the truck until you caught it and you threw the money at him in exchange for some awesome Snap On tools!!! LOL
I love those wide-mouth Snap On adjustable wrenches. Glad you got your mini pliers. Mine won’t be in till mid May. At that time I can decide on the handle style. I thought the bare handles would be good, but I’m having second thoughts. What was behind your handle decision?
Howdy Doc! I ended up going with the non-dip for three main reasons: 1. I already had the 4" slip joints in the dip 2. From an EDC point of view, I think the non dip will slide in and out of my pocket / man purse more easily 3. Also from an EDC point of view, I'm likely to carry several of these at a time (likely flank jaw + talon grip), and the non dip saves me on space & weight Looking forward to your video when you get them in!
@@HeyDerFolks I got two sizes that were bad. To warranty, you have to send the whole set in. I replaced them but now I don’t use them because I don’t want to damage them. I wanted to like them.
Indeed! Snap on actually had the same idea and is marketing a 3d printed holster for the pliers on their site snapontoolsofficialsocial1.com/pl344bcf-pliers/ I haven't tried to print it yet, but when I do, I will surely make a video with my thoughts!
Just picked up that adjustable wrench set for 155 bucks off the truck. My dealer said they've been there for a year and just wanted to get rid of them. They are really high quality.
Why not get the reversible ratcheting wrenches? I got mine for a repo deal and pick them up for $200 bucks for the set since my old dealer just wanted what the guy owed him.
Good question, I didn’t mention in the video but the dealer and I did talk about that. He had a set of stubby Bluepoint reversible offsets that I wanted as well, perhaps on a future trip. Ultimately I’ve never had a set of reversibles so I’m used to it / don’t mind it. I also like the fully enclosed nature of the non reversible. For me it was six of one, half dozen of the other. Rest assured, of he had a reversible set for $200, I would’ve bought those in a heartbeat!
For whatever reason, its harder to buy the Snap On tools than it should be (though, that might be part of the allure). I voiced over my initial experience in my first unboxing video ruclips.net/video/YiaF1J7UVi4/видео.html I first called Snap On to see if they'd give me the name / number of a truck, and they said no. Then I texted a friend who works at a local car dealership and asked if he could ask the Snap On guy that visits weekly, for his information. The dealer said yes, I messaged him and the rest is history. In general, they should not say no if you come to them, they just can't go out of there way to go to you (less they "steal" another trucks business).
@@HeyDerFolks yea idk I only messaged him because of your video (didnt know you could buy from the truck here) I got his number because I saw his truck on the road and so I messaged him and asked how I could be able to buy from him and he simply said he can't sell to people that don't work at shops and that he could lose his permit to sell or something like that
You are comparing a Harbor Freight tape measure that you get free with a coupon to a snap on lol!!! Try comparing it to a nice Milwaukee or Dewalt one for 1/4 the price.
I hoped to voice this over successfully in the video, but given this comment i'm not sure I did such a good job. My goal wasn't to compare the two directly, but rather to point out that folks will often say "You can do the same thing with X as you can with the Snap On and (1/2 | 1/3 | 1/4) the price." My view is that you cannot. Moreover, the cost of a Stanley Fatmax / Milwaukee Autolock (great tape measures, by the way) is around $20 give or take. So the incremental cost for the Snap On is $27, and you get some benefits at that price (be it promo, ease of warranty, build quality, etc.) so I am okay with paying a little more to capture that value.
Snap on is nickel finish. It’s different from chrome. Bahco does have chrome version and the chrome is dog shit. Buddy has it at work. Euro tools company can’t chrome for shit. That’s why they use that mate chrome and that shit rust fast with chems. My poor knipex pliers look 20 years old after 4years of use
It's fun to pretend and spend boat loads of money on over priced tools for hobbies around the house🤣🤣🤣. There's a lot of guys like this on RUclips. In 20 years the tools will still be in mint condition
Ive turned wrenched for 32 years. It blows my mind money wasted on snap on tools. Sure some are worth it but others are definitely not. Pkenty of other brands do just as good for way less. But each to their own i guess. Im glad i stayed off the tools trucks unless i really needed something.
I appreciate you sharing your point of view! I haven't found another made in USA product that equals Snap On performance, share sthe same longevity (in terms of warranty, company history, and resale value), and is as fun to use / collect. To each their own!
Most professional techs that I know of and that would include me understand that investing in quality tools is an investment in their productivity that allows them to make more money. Nothing wrong investing in your trade.
Not sure I understand the Nike reference. I'm planning to make a video to talk through why I choose to buy Snap On. The high level comes down to; made in USA, unparalleled performance, longevity, and enjoyment. Folks are best suited to decide what tool(s) to buy with their money, and there are a lot of things I won't buy from Snap On, but where they're good, they're great, and i'm happy to pay the price.
@@joelmole3998 I understand people not wanting to pay a premium price for in my opinion, in most cases, a premium tool. Can you give an example or examples of a Snap-On Tool that you feel doesn’t meet high quality standards?
So I've been buying snap on tools for over 20 years now so I've seen some cool things come and go. One of those cool things was the weekly 100 dollar deal. Used to be able to get some real good stuff for 100 bucks. "Inflation" aka corporate greed, put an end to that.
I mean, making stuff in the US just costs more. So how much is greed and how much is inflation, is anyone’s guess. That said, 20 years ago would mean that now, $200 would be slightly under equivalent.
I love seeing you build your snap on collection!!!! I've been buying Tekton/icon/gear wrench for the past year. Makes me want to take the snap on leap
Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate you watching and following along. Nothing wrong with the tools you mentioned, but once you make the Snap On leap you’ll never go back 😎
This is my new favourite channel, keep making content it’s great 👍
Thanks, Syd!
New box for sure. The foam is great
Now you’re speaking my language!
I love your videos man! You are such a positive person in this sea of negativity
Thanks! I certainly try to be 🙏🏼
Got this mini 3 pc plier set too. Hopefully snap on makes all their other pliers without the dipped handles.
Noooo, then I have to buy more pliers 🤣
@@HeyDerFolks 😂😂 Wish they expand their pistol grip plier line though. Currently only 3 pliers
That's such a cool EDC set, I've never seen it and I think it's a pretty good price. Good video man, keep it up!
Thanks so much, Dustin!
Love your passion for SnapOn tools. Mr. Pinchuk should put you on the payroll!
He definitely should!
Snap on is coming out with a 3 position slip joint 4 inch. May want to pick that up once it releases.
The innovation continues! I have the double slip joint 4 inch, will look into the triple when it comes out, thanks for putting it on my radar!
@@HeyDerFolks no problem. My Snap guy told me after he ordered the current 4 inch ones for me. I was a little annoyed that he didn’t tell me before placing the order, but I’ll have a beater pair and a nice pair after they release.
I have to call you out on this one, the Snap On dealer did not steal your money, you were seen on camera running behind the truck until you caught it and you threw the money at him in exchange for some awesome Snap On tools!!! LOL
Ha, something like that!
Birthday money well spent 🤑
😃
I love those wide-mouth Snap On adjustable wrenches. Glad you got your mini pliers. Mine won’t be in till mid May. At that time I can decide on the handle style. I thought the bare handles would be good, but I’m having second thoughts. What was behind your handle decision?
Howdy Doc! I ended up going with the non-dip for three main reasons:
1. I already had the 4" slip joints in the dip
2. From an EDC point of view, I think the non dip will slide in and out of my pocket / man purse more easily
3. Also from an EDC point of view, I'm likely to carry several of these at a time (likely flank jaw + talon grip), and the non dip saves me on space & weight
Looking forward to your video when you get them in!
I got a set of those SK tools X-frame wrench set and I wish I had got that wrench set instead.
Interesting, what do you like/dislike about the SK Tools package?
@@HeyDerFolks I got two sizes that were bad. To warranty, you have to send the whole set in. I replaced them but now I don’t use them because I don’t want to damage them. I wanted to like them.
Happy late birthday 🥳
Thank you!
Sweat haul !!
Thank you!
Those mini non dipped pliers would they fit in like a holster on a belt loop?
Indeed! Snap on actually had the same idea and is marketing a 3d printed holster for the pliers on their site snapontoolsofficialsocial1.com/pl344bcf-pliers/
I haven't tried to print it yet, but when I do, I will surely make a video with my thoughts!
Yeah I’m trying to get that three piece set in the grip style. He didn’t know about them either
Those adjustable wrenches are perfect for hydraulic fittings. Will probably buy the big one just for that reason.
Just picked up that adjustable wrench set for 155 bucks off the truck. My dealer said they've been there for a year and just wanted to get rid of them. They are really high quality.
Why not get the reversible ratcheting wrenches? I got mine for a repo deal and pick them up for $200 bucks for the set since my old dealer just wanted what the guy owed him.
Good question, I didn’t mention in the video but the dealer and I did talk about that. He had a set of stubby Bluepoint reversible offsets that I wanted as well, perhaps on a future trip. Ultimately I’ve never had a set of reversibles so I’m used to it / don’t mind it. I also like the fully enclosed nature of the non reversible. For me it was six of one, half dozen of the other. Rest assured, of he had a reversible set for $200, I would’ve bought those in a heartbeat!
We miss your snap on content - come back
Dang tryied to get in contact to with a local snap on dealer but said he can't sell to people that arent on his route
Go to his route location.
For whatever reason, its harder to buy the Snap On tools than it should be (though, that might be part of the allure). I voiced over my initial experience in my first unboxing video ruclips.net/video/YiaF1J7UVi4/видео.html
I first called Snap On to see if they'd give me the name / number of a truck, and they said no. Then I texted a friend who works at a local car dealership and asked if he could ask the Snap On guy that visits weekly, for his information. The dealer said yes, I messaged him and the rest is history. In general, they should not say no if you come to them, they just can't go out of there way to go to you (less they "steal" another trucks business).
@@HeyDerFolks yea idk I only messaged him because of your video (didnt know you could buy from the truck here) I got his number because I saw his truck on the road and so I messaged him and asked how I could be able to buy from him and he simply said he can't sell to people that don't work at shops and that he could lose his permit to sell or something like that
Thanks you made me buy a 68” epic 🤣
Ha, nice! Email me a picture when its all setup.
@@HeyDerFolks what your email I’ll send a couple pictures over
should get the snapon 15 degree offset reverseable ratchet wrenches
Will add them to the list!
You are comparing a Harbor Freight tape measure that you get free with a coupon to a snap on lol!!! Try comparing it to a nice Milwaukee or Dewalt one for 1/4 the price.
Good job love you From Dino Mares Fontana CA Snap on pink tools
Thanks Dino!
I hoped to voice this over successfully in the video, but given this comment i'm not sure I did such a good job. My goal wasn't to compare the two directly, but rather to point out that folks will often say "You can do the same thing with X as you can with the Snap On and (1/2 | 1/3 | 1/4) the price." My view is that you cannot. Moreover, the cost of a Stanley Fatmax / Milwaukee Autolock (great tape measures, by the way) is around $20 give or take. So the incremental cost for the Snap On is $27, and you get some benefits at that price (be it promo, ease of warranty, build quality, etc.) so I am okay with paying a little more to capture that value.
Bacho adjustable wrenches. Also for a home gamer this guy is getting ripped off like crazy! Icon would be just fine 😅😂
Did I pronounce it wrong?
Bahco doesn’t nickel finish the wrench like snap on. I work with chems and they destroy most tool finish if it isn’t chrome or better
They make them chrome part number 9031
Snap on is nickel finish. It’s different from chrome. Bahco does have chrome version and the chrome is dog shit. Buddy has it at work. Euro tools company can’t chrome for shit. That’s why they use that mate chrome and that shit rust fast with chems. My poor knipex pliers look 20 years old after 4years of use
It's fun to pretend and spend boat loads of money on over priced tools for hobbies around the house🤣🤣🤣. There's a lot of guys like this on RUclips. In 20 years the tools will still be in mint condition
This is like tools pretend
It's fun pretending and spending boat loads of money to build your self esteem 🤣🤣🤣
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Ive turned wrenched for 32 years. It blows my mind money wasted on snap on tools. Sure some are worth it but others are definitely not. Pkenty of other brands do just as good for way less. But each to their own i guess. Im glad i stayed off the tools trucks unless i really needed something.
I appreciate you sharing your point of view! I haven't found another made in USA product that equals Snap On performance, share sthe same longevity (in terms of warranty, company history, and resale value), and is as fun to use / collect. To each their own!
Why do diys buy snap on most tech don’t 😂 there wayyyyyy over priced
Most professional techs that I know of and that would include me understand that investing in quality tools is an investment in their productivity that allows them to make more money.
Nothing wrong investing in your trade.
@@russellpottenger8584 no most people get it cuz it’s like buy Nike sheds u need she’s but Nike has that disinter apple 2it
Not sure I understand the Nike reference. I'm planning to make a video to talk through why I choose to buy Snap On. The high level comes down to; made in USA, unparalleled performance, longevity, and enjoyment. Folks are best suited to decide what tool(s) to buy with their money, and there are a lot of things I won't buy from Snap On, but where they're good, they're great, and i'm happy to pay the price.
@@HeyDerFolks snap is not quality u think it try boxo it trident
@@joelmole3998
I understand people not wanting to pay a premium price for in my opinion, in most cases, a premium tool.
Can you give an example or examples of a Snap-On Tool that you feel doesn’t meet high quality standards?
So I've been buying snap on tools for over 20 years now so I've seen some cool things come and go. One of those cool things was the weekly 100 dollar deal. Used to be able to get some real good stuff for 100 bucks. "Inflation" aka corporate greed, put an end to that.
Damn, would love to see that make a comeback!
I mean, making stuff in the US just costs more. So how much is greed and how much is inflation, is anyone’s guess. That said, 20 years ago would mean that now, $200 would be slightly under equivalent.
@@gtcam723 when corporations are showing record profits, it's 100 percent greed.