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Old 12-11-2007, 01:28 AM   #16
elusivemax93
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it all depends on what you do as a living. snap on cornwell matco mac are all high quality tools that craftsman can not live up to in name. now if you work for a shop or dealership and walk back into a sears to replace a broken socket or breaker bar or anything life time warrantied. they will turn you down and say that it was used for professional use. because they even say that there tools are for the hobbiest and not to be used professionally. so if you do use them in a shop or in a dealership and break them good luck be smart and do not walk in to the sears wearing your uniform because they will turn you down. Now for as to the difference in the tools. i own alot of cornwell tools and craftsman and for the tools i own that are cornwell i can say they quality compaired to craftsman is by far better. i only have the craftsman because its what i could afford going into my automotive technology course in college. but once i get out im taking those tools that are craftsman and taking them home and investing into snap on tools and matco mac or cornwell which ever one i see fit more for the job at hand.
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