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Sam99 said:
Snap-On tools – as a private individual buy and not as a business purchase, is it the same price to buy Snap-On tools from their site or cheaper through the Agent?
Any advise, please?
Thanks,
Sam
I don't actually know, but if you can give me an example I will ask for you.Any advise, please?
Thanks,
Sam
What you do get from the dealer is special offers and new items.
The cheapest place to buy Snap-on is Ebay of course, good for basic stuff, but the special and rare isn't on there usually.
Having been in the trade for 20 odd years, I dont totally agree with the "must be Snap-on" remark.
Having lost an entire roll cab with 10 years of tools, I looked at what I needed rather than replace it all with SO.
I have a selection of Halfords pro, Craftsman (US) and S-O. Yes, the best tools are S.O, but the costs far outweigh thenfits. A ham fisted monkey will still round a fixing whether using a £5 or £50 spanner. Halfords pro ring and ratchet spanner sets are superb value for money and only recently has the 8mm failed - due to abuse from someone else borrowing it.. Get S-O ratchets and flank drive sockets though again nothing wrong with the Halfords stuff. Plus invest in a set of impact sockets - I got a draper set for £30 which saves the 3/8 drive.
Having lost an entire roll cab with 10 years of tools, I looked at what I needed rather than replace it all with SO.
I have a selection of Halfords pro, Craftsman (US) and S-O. Yes, the best tools are S.O, but the costs far outweigh thenfits. A ham fisted monkey will still round a fixing whether using a £5 or £50 spanner. Halfords pro ring and ratchet spanner sets are superb value for money and only recently has the 8mm failed - due to abuse from someone else borrowing it.. Get S-O ratchets and flank drive sockets though again nothing wrong with the Halfords stuff. Plus invest in a set of impact sockets - I got a draper set for £30 which saves the 3/8 drive.
Sam99 said:
Thanks for all your comments . I hear what your all saying.
I'm looking for a set of ratchet combinations in A/F sizes.
Been looking on eBay but all are metric.
Any advise on that ??
Sam
what about Teng tools, set here I'm looking for a set of ratchet combinations in A/F sizes.
Been looking on eBay but all are metric.
Any advise on that ??
Sam
http://toolstoday.co.uk/shop.php?sec=prod&prod...
Your Snap-on Tools dealer has at least a 40% margin so you may be able to get him to do a deal for you.
I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
Tyre Tread said:
Your Snap-on Tools dealer has at least a 40% margin so you may be able to get him to do a deal for you.
I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
40%, at the very best on very few items, less than half that on the everyday stuff I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
v46m4n said:
Tyre Tread said:
Your Snap-on Tools dealer has at least a 40% margin so you may be able to get him to do a deal for you.
I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
40%, at the very best on very few items, less than half that on the everyday stuff I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
Unless of course they have changed the deal between the distribution centre and the dealers recently
Of course a Dealer won't want to give away all of his profit but if he is sensible he'll be prepared to give a sensible discount for regular customers.
Tyre Tread said:
v46m4n said:
Tyre Tread said:
Your Snap-on Tools dealer has at least a 40% margin so you may be able to get him to do a deal for you.
I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
40%, at the very best on very few items, less than half that on the everyday stuff I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
Unless of course they have changed the deal between the distribution centre and the dealers recently
Of course a Dealer won't want to give away all of his profit but if he is sensible he'll be prepared to give a sensible discount for regular customers.
v46m4n said:
Tyre Tread said:
v46m4n said:
Tyre Tread said:
Your Snap-on Tools dealer has at least a 40% margin so you may be able to get him to do a deal for you.
I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
40%, at the very best on very few items, less than half that on the everyday stuff I believe that if you are using the tools all day everyday and earning a living from them then they may be worthwhile but for a hammer chewer like me good quality cheaper alternatives can be equally as good.
Unless of course they have changed the deal between the distribution centre and the dealers recently
Of course a Dealer won't want to give away all of his profit but if he is sensible he'll be prepared to give a sensible discount for regular customers.
I was in car repairs for 40yrs and I still have my snap on tool kit but if I need to buy anything now its,Sealey,Stanley etc or the one`s mentioned above.They are just as good and a fraction of the price.Mind you there is some total crap about,like the spanners at steam rallies at £1 each.Its nice to work with the best but snap on are so expensive.I had to have my mechanics hand tools on a separate part of my business insurance,just one mechanics chest was over £15K to replace.As a professional snap on tools where very good for supplying that odd shaped socket,spanner,bar or what ever for use on a particular job on a certain model.Also just show a damaged snap on tool to the agent and it will be replaced with out question.
Sam99 said:
Thanks for all your comments . I hear what your all saying.
I'm looking for a set of ratchet combinations in A/F sizes.
Been looking on eBay but all are metric.
Any advise on that ??
Sam
here you go halfords are the rebadged gearwrenchI'm looking for a set of ratchet combinations in A/F sizes.
Been looking on eBay but all are metric.
Any advise on that ??
Sam
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GEARWRENCH-9308-8-Piece-...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GEARWRENCH-8-Piece-AF-FL...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GearWrench-7-pc-Imperial...
magpie215 said:
here you go halfords are the rebadged gearwrench
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GEARWRENCH-9308-8-Piece-...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GEARWRENCH-8-Piece-AF-FL...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GearWrench-7-pc-Imperial...
Thanks for all your comments.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GEARWRENCH-9308-8-Piece-...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GEARWRENCH-8-Piece-AF-FL...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GearWrench-7-pc-Imperial...
I had seen Gearwrench on eBay , but I did not know it was rebadged Halfords gear.
Thanks all,
Sam
A few random comments on Snap on tools etc . Unless it has changed 30% is the diff between what the dealer pays and the list price.-- they are good possibly some of the best available , but in my op some of the other stuff available is plenty good enough for home/hobby use , even lower end pro use this certainly includes Halfords pro series! which carries a sim warranty to Snapon . It is too expensive to consider for light home use. If you are buying a large amount from a dealer then he MAY ease the price a little it really depends on how well his bussines is at the time , some stuff is discounted now and again ,end of lines etc but it is random and certainly not a regular thing. These comments are based on long term use of both brands mentioned and a period of actually being a dealer so I do know a little of what I'm talking about.HTH
one eyed mick said:
A few random comments on Snap on tools etc . Unless it has changed 30% is the diff between what the dealer pays and the list price.-- they are good possibly some of the best available , but in my op some of the other stuff available is plenty good enough for home/hobby use , even lower end pro use this certainly includes Halfords pro series! which carries a sim warranty to Snapon . It is too expensive to consider for light home use. If you are buying a large amount from a dealer then he MAY ease the price a little it really depends on how well his bussines is at the time , some stuff is discounted now and again ,end of lines etc but it is random and certainly not a regular thing. These comments are based on long term use of both brands mentioned and a period of actually being a dealer so I do know a little of what I'm talking about.HTH
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