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Old 08-19-2002, 05:21 PM
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G-Benz ,

FYI, I just bought an air impact driver. The best deal I found was actually at Home Depot. It's sold as a Husky, but Sears has the exact same one as a Craftsman. It was $20 cheaper at HD, and the real selling point for me -- it's guaranteed for life. (at Sears, it was only guaranteed for 1-2 years)

To answer the original question: most of my tools are Craftsman, but I've also been very happy with price and quality of Husky. I too would love to have a chest full of Snap-on tools. But as a weekend warrior, I just can't justify the cost.

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