I know this is an age old debate but for working on your Cherokee what do you use?
I personally have a good bit of Craftsman tools and like one or two snap-on tools that I have "borrowed" from my father who is a mechanic for a living.
I personally have a good bit of Craftsman tools and like one or two snap-on tools that I have "borrowed" from my father who is a mechanic for a living.
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I use Snap-On mostly. I bought most mine used when you could actually get a good deal at a Pawn Shop. I have broke more Craftsman tools than I have Snap-On. I definitely like Snap-On Ratchets better than Craftsman. As far as sockets go you can usually get by with Craftsman.
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Personally, I like craftsman better. I have used matco and snap-on and I still swear by craftsman hand tools. Snap-on is good but I hate waiting for the truck to show up to get a replacement ( sometimes not on the truck which means longer wait time). I love being to beat the crap out of my craftsman tools have them break and being able to drive 5 minutes away and pick up a replacement for free the same day.
I use Snap-on impacts and torque wrenches though for reliablity and accuracy.
I use Snap-on impacts and torque wrenches though for reliablity and accuracy.
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I can see how snap-on ratchets can be better quality. I have a Mac tools ratchet that is about a thousand times better than my craftsman ones.Originally Posted by ezab
I use Snap-On mostly. I bought all mine used when you could actually get a good deal at a Pawn Shop. I have broke more Craftsman tools than I have Snap-On. I definitely like Snap-On Ratchets better than Craftsman. As far as sockets go you can usually get by with Craftsman.
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I use Snap-on impacts and torque wrenches though for reliablity and accuracy.
Not that I can really justify (or afford) snap-on tools anyway but this is the exact reason I have been going back to over and over. If I break something I can drive to one of the three Sears stores within ten miles of my house, not being a mechanic by trade I don't even know where I would find a snap-on truck.Originally Posted by Nor-CalJeeper
Personally, I like craftsman better. I have used matco and snap-on and I still swear by craftsman hand tools. Snap-on is good but I hate waiting for the truck to show up to get a replacement ( sometimes not on the truck which means longer wait time). I love being to beat the crap out of my craftsman tools have them break and being able to drive 5 minutes away and pick up a replacement for free the same day.I use Snap-on impacts and torque wrenches though for reliablity and accuracy.
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I hate trying to chase down the trucks too. It seems all the tool companies now are making everything cheaper. The Snap-On adapters from 1/2" to 3/8" used to be one solid piece now they are 2 so they can just replace the part that breaks. My dad has a set of Craftsman from 30 years ago and it is still pretty much all original.
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i have been going to school for a couple years for diesel mechanics, and people in my class including me argue over this stuff all of the time, snap-on, matco, mac, and cornwell, is nice and everything, but what it comes down too is no matter what we like best WE ALL USE AND HAVE CRAFTSMAN TOOLS lol.
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Performance tool brand. Sold at sears and advanced auto. Life time warrenty and can return at either place. I recommend them. I love their ratcheting wrenches too!
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Craftsman is liftime warranty...could be ind ten pieces just bring it into sears... walk out with a new one..but for over all quality and performance Snap-on all the way. its what i use mostly but i do have some craftsman tools as well.
All great responses. I am not a mechanic by any stretch of the imagination but it is worth noting that the only tool I have ever broken was a snap-on socket. Yes I was using a regular chrome socket on an impact gun but I have done that a thousand times with my craftsman tools and no bad things have ever happened.
This is a pretty solid set as far as I can tell:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
This is a pretty solid set as far as I can tell:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
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Why though? I get that you don't like craftsman but without an explanation it doesn't mean much.Originally Posted by JeepingDan
I will buy snap-on anyday over crapman!
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x2 on ingersol randOriginally Posted by JeepCoMJ
snap-on impact sockets. everything else is craftsman, and I use ingersoll rand air tools explicitly.
and i just get whichever is closer or easier to get. IMO snap on will last longer but it costs alot more and you can get the same life out of a few craftsman and it will cost about the same lol
its all personal preference in my opinion.
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This is a pretty solid set as far as I can tell:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
Originally Posted by Sublimejoe
All great responses. I am not a mechanic by any stretch of the imagination but it is worth noting that the only tool I have ever broken was a snap-on socket. Yes I was using a regular chrome socket on an impact gun but I have done that a thousand times with my craftsman tools and no bad things have ever happened. This is a pretty solid set as far as I can tell:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
Pretty solid set for 90 gw's...
This was on sale for 699 on blackfriday...really good deal
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_101...2&blockType=L2


