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suggestions on decently priced quality impact sockets

this is why i tell those that are so pro snappy because of there warranty that they are full of crap.. snap on life time warranty means nothing its all up to the truck monkey!

Theres the problem, our Matco guys have been awesome, the snappy guys are the worst ever. I prefer snappy stuff but rarely buy anything. I work out of my garage so no truck ever stops by but I still prefer the professional grade tools.

The Matco guy calls me once a month to see if he needs to stop by, and if I call him he will find the time to stop by.
 
I've had great Snap On guys. One good Cornwell guy, and one horrible Cornwell guy, and no Cornwell guy. A great Matco guy, and no Matco guy. A great MAC guy, a really horrible MAC guy, and no MAC guy.

I've never not had a Snap-On guy.

Martin
 
i would buy old snap on hand tools any day over the new stuff, seeing how it comes from china now...and if snap on is a fair value then i guess $5 gal gas is a fair value also..:eek::screwy::sign27:


Do you share your sister with your dad? Is that how you ended up a few crayons short of a full box?
 
i wouldnt buy old snappy stuff because they wont warrantee them if they are older than you.

Well, I know reading stuff printed on paper is difficult for some, but the warranty DOES state "to the original purchaser". If you want to be picky about it, fine, but most dealers will warranty it either way.
 
Do you share your sister with your dad? Is that how you ended up a few crayons short of a full box?


dude, pull your head out of your ass and get some fresh air.. and also get back on your meds!!!

if you are trying to show us all that you are a dick head you are doing a great job!! :thumb:
 
dude, pull your head out of your ass and get some fresh air.. and also get back on your meds!!!

if you are trying to show us all that you are a dick head you are doing a great job!! :thumb:


I take that as a compliment, coming from someone of your gross intelligence. Making claims about things of which you know nothing. If you're going to make ignorant and false claims, at least attempt to back them up. :thumb:
 
come on guys grow up and get back on topic here.

quit acting like little kids here. :dunno:

its NOT a requirement to post in this site.
 
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yeah im sorry for lowering myself to that level...been a member here for many years, first time a fellow member has made such rude remarks to me. but still i know im better then to participate in such things...
 
come on guys grow up and get back on topic here.

quit acting like little sh!t heads here. :dunno:

cant play nice then read below. its NOT a requirement to post in this site.


You're right, it's not like me to sink to the short bus when an idjut makes a lame claim. So like sk3 says, STFU if you don't know wtf you're talkin' 'bout. Not that I ever have much nice to say... :whistle:


Ok JR, let's try this again.

What, pray tell, makes you the expert on where tools come from? What do you base your claim on about Snap-on coming from China?
 
yeah im sorry for lowering myself to that level...been a member here for many years, first time a fellow member has made such rude remarks to me. but still i know im better then to participate in such things...

ya i dont know what it is these past few weeks but a lot of negitive feelings and posts . even a lot more threads taken off topic almost on purpose it seems.

sometimes we need to post less and just sit back a few more seconds and think it out. :whistle:
 
ya i dont know what it is these past few weeks but a lot of negitive feelings and posts . even a lot more threads taken off topic almost on purpose it seems.

sometimes we need to post less and just sit back a few more seconds and think it out. :whistle:

did you just say feelings? :D:D
 
im not far from Algona Iowa, several of my friends work there for snappy..

so are you saying they arent making tools in china??
 
im not far from Algona Iowa, several of my friends work there for snappy..

so are you saying they arent making tools in china??

Since the impact sockets that this discussion started about, are made in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and Algona, Iowa is where the KRL and KER Toolboxes are made, I'm not sure what your argument means. :dunno:
 
so snap-on isnt making any tools in china??


answer the question....
 
IMO, this means in my opinion.. when i say i would use older snap on stuff its because in my experience the older tools are better made then the newer tools.. how or why do i say this, its simple. the shop i use is owned by my buddy who was in business for over 30yrs. 80% of his tools are from the late 60's early 70's.. they rarely break! now im talking ratchets and sockets.. stuff he has bought in the last 10-15 yrs, again for hand tools, have broke or needed repair several times.. so if you are saying there is no difference in quality from older stuff to todays tools, that is a lie.. just ask any old timer that has owned both the older stuff and new stuff..
 
Since the impact sockets that this discussion started about, are made in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and Algona, Iowa is where the KRL and KER Toolboxes are made, I'm not sure what your argument means. :dunno:


yes this is where the top of the line boxes are assembled with foreign parts!!

now answer my china question.. is snap-on making tools in china???
 
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yes this is where the top of the line boxes are assembled with foreign parts!!

now answer my china question.. is snap-on making tools in china???

Yessir, anything you say, sir. :rolleyes:

No, Snap-on does not make tools in China.


Actually, all the Masters Series, and EPIQ boxes are made with American virgin steel, and slides assembled in a plant in mexico, to Snap-on specs. Glad to clear that up for you, captain vaugeness.

Snap-on sells two lines of tools. One for the professional technician, and a value line (read bluepoint) for the weekend warrior. Your point? To argue your point that tools are made in china is pointless. The blue point line is made in china, taiwan and japan. Glad I could clear that up for you. Please, try and form a complete and coherent argument next time, and won't you try and come up with facts to back your 'points' ?
 
IMO, this means in my opinion.. when i say i would use older snap on stuff its because in my experience the older tools are better made then the newer tools.. how or why do i say this, its simple. the shop i use is owned by my buddy who was in business for over 30yrs. 80% of his tools are from the late 60's early 70's.. they rarely break! now im talking ratchets and sockets.. stuff he has bought in the last 10-15 yrs, again for hand tools, have broke or needed repair several times.. so if you are saying there is no difference in quality from older stuff to todays tools, that is a lie.. just ask any old timer that has owned both the older stuff and new stuff..


Your buddy must have miracle tools. To think that tool steel, and technology have not come anywhere in the last 30-40 years is absurd. The newer 1/2 ratchets have a dual-pawl design, tested to hold up to 600ft-lbs. Try that with an old single-pawl design with only 2 teeth in contact with the anvil gear. Let me know how that works out for you. !!
 
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one, the boxes are assembled with foreign parts yes, sliders are from KOREA! at least the boxes the sliders come in when they get to the plant in Algona are labeled this..

snap on does have a plant in china, ask the former workers in canada where there jobs went.. you are not telling the truth. but from your comments to me and the way you talk to other members on here this doesnt surprise me..

to the OP and fellow members, im sorry for the way this has gone.. im done responding to this person.. i think the type of person he is became very clear from reading his post..
 
Mexico and Korea are two different places. It's mexico. Accuslide, to be exact.

You're kidding me, right? I provide you with FACTS, and you come back with what you think are witty replies, and nothing more. No skin off my teeth, if you refuse to listen to the ONE PERSON on this board who actually has the inside line on where the tools he sells come from.

FWIW, sir, the only jobs from canada that made it to china, are the bluepoint roll-carts. The KRA line of classic series boxes are still produced in canuckistan.

I'd love to see this "the way you talk to other members on here" bit you are laying out. Please, feel free to share.

The type of person I am, is one that is providing the truth to the people on here, rather than radical opinions about something that I lack true education about.

JR, it is obvious to me, that no matter what I say, you are the kind of person who cannot possibly be wrong. I would be happy to enlighten anyone else who wants to know the truth, through PMs.

OP, PM received, will research it for you tomorrow to see what we may have available.
 
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