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Young Noob
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Yeah, I have a mishmosh of tools at my workplace and my garage. Some snap-on some craftsman, some bluepoint, some husky. Personally I prefer craftsman for a good everyday count on it tool. The only two peices of equipment that I own that have broke are snap on......My compressor is husky, my air tools are campbell housfeld, ingersol, and craftsman.....I still have no garage......what tools do you guys use? Wtf is up with the subliminal messaging?
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I tend to use husky or craftsmen. other sockets break and i get p-offed.
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Pulling the belts tight
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The majority of my tools are Craftsman. I have a Craftsman Tool Box and a Kenny Bernstein Mac Tool Box. I have Snap-On wrenches, metric and standard, they feel better and arent as hard on my hands. All Blue point air tools and a Mac Impact Gun. All my sockets are from Craftsman, except my Impact sockets, they are Mac. All screwdrivers are from Snap-On, they have held up the longest.
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snap on dealers and mac tools people are tools themself. kinda like mary Kay people
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I'm Takin A Shit
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Stanley,craftsman and Husky, btwhas any one had experrience returning Husky tools to home depot, i got 2 rachets that are broke that i need to return
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Young Noob
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I love when the snap-on and mac guys come by. I sit there waiting for a week for one socket or swivel socket I broke.........Meanwhile I go by sears on the way home and pick up my god-damn new sockets.....that takes all of 10 minutes..........I am losing faith in my tool guys.
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If racing was outlawed, only outlaws would race 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 F@ck the three bears. My dad told me stories about street racing and running from the cops........But I dont do that....not recently.......since yesterday
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ya thats why i dont buy snap on and mac. I own my own shop and I cant wait a week for a tool I need. i use a lot of Husky. I never have a problem if something breaks, and luckily ive only broken a few things. I've pretty much cleared all the snap on and mac tools except the tool boxes there so frigen expensive. as for air compressor i use an ingersoll-rand and all Chicago Pneumatic.
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