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					Originally Posted by greasybenz
					
				 
				I know snap-on is top of the line, but why dont you guys go for craftsman? 
I mean its more affordable then snap-on and no matter what happens to the tool wether it cracks in half or it grinds out return it to sears and they will upgrade you to the latest one for free with no receipt or questions asked.  
 
I had a 18mm wrench crack on me recently and took it to sears and they replaced it with a new one on the spot. 
			
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 Those are EXACTLY the reasons I choose Snap-On. (1) I have yet to break any Snap-On ratchets, sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, or air-tools. You know their motto "There is a difference." (2) I don't go to them, they come to me!
I keep telling everyone, if Sears would start a "Craftsman truck" (Like Snap-On, Mac, Matco, Cornwell, etc.) they could make HUGE $$$$$$$! It would never put the others out of work but it would sure give them a run for their money.