How to Get Into Hard To Reach Areas I Snap-on Tool Tips

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In this episode of Snap-on Tool Tips, we go over hand tools that make it easy to access hard to reach areas. With a variety of pliers, low profile ratchets, and sockets, Snap-on Tools has the specific tool to ensure you quickly get the job done right.

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The eye contact when he said "longest extensions in the business" really sold me here.

SamMalcolmShow
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In fact I do occasionally need to “go in deep” and having “the longest extension in the business” does give me “the confidence” I need.

michaelraney
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locking extensions are the best. I'll never lose time looking for that 10mm that got lost in the void

robertguy
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I need a tour of the world headquarters.

Haasltools
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When in the world is Snap-On going to come out with a set of difficult access sockets? They're good for injectors, wired sensors, and tubing fittings snuck into tight places where a crowfoot flare wrench just doesn't have room to accomodate the offset. And please... make a set in SAE sizes [for those of us that work on older stuff]. I can get the metric stuff from the UK all day long.

flinch
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If that articulating ratchet works as well as advertised it would be a game changer for some airbus mechanics

Spachia
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Qick release extensions are my new favorites.

hhattingh
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How much is my divorce going to run me when I buy those long handle flex headed combo wrenches?

gwheeler
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Good stuff..those combo wrenches would work great for me in commercial refrigeration. As will other tools.

FlyEaglesFly
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The shit dizzle is the stubby metric Allen bit socket set. The snap on bit sockets are second to none. I have reefed on them like no
other with little visible wear. I’ve gotten other bit socket sets from other “tool truck brands” of comparable price that aren’t worth 1/4 of their cost.

nate
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It would be helpful if they list part number of the tools , they are very good tools. I'm interested

alexleqa
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OK just box that all up and ship it to Snap On Rick and I'll pick it up next Snap On Friday 😉👍

RCRCustoms
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Can I get the part numbers for everything ?

raymondromero
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What about for a Ford transit drain plug.

asaprulers
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why not make a 8-19mm low profile socket set 10 piece doesn't cut it

giantfellow
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All those tools shown w the box idk $20k maybe

yamsup
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Need to list the part numbers so customers know what to order

nibotkram
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24 inches isn't the biggest extension in the have a 36 inch. My coworkers have stronger 30 inchones...

christopherelrod
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I'm just waiting for all the SNAP ON HATERS to write in .

bryanwheels
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I think One person presenting would be just fine ; otherwise it is distracting.

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