I BOUGHT A SNAP ON TOOLS STARTER KIT

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I BOUGHT A SNAP ON TOOLS STARTER KIT. My name is Jermey I am a snap on dealer in central Wisconsin, I love to do these videos to give you a little sneak peak into the snap on life. I appreciate all of your support. I have been a franchisee since 2011. My helper “Tracker” comes to work with me every day. You can see him in the videos from time to time sleeping or what ever working dogs do… he is a blast to have along and the customers love that he greets them every week. I hope you like our videos and if you do please subscribe and don’t ever be afraid to comment. Thank you once again!!!
I don’t sell any thing from you tube, I am only here to provide a better look at the behind the scene. I do not get paid from snap on for these videos. I do this just because I love to share the experiences I have as a dealer. As always I CAN NOT AND WILL NOT sell tools out side of my area.
Thank you again!!!
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$9K for this set from Snap-On. Their pricing has gone insane!

geoffreytalbert
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I feel like they could’ve included more metric sets like the 1/4” and 1/2” sets, unless we’re all a bunch of tractor mechanics here.

brianb
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I bought this exact kit when I was in school just starting out and wish I had never bought it. The only things I still use out of this set are the wrenches, the pliers, and the ratchets. The rest I either got rid of or wish I would have gotten from somewhere else.

Zach_A
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lol...I love watching these videos, then finding the price. For what this "starter" kit costs, you can literally buy EVERY SINGLE ICON tool or Tekton tool available and still have money left over for a steak dinner for a family of 10. lol

ZippoVarga
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I've been a professional mechanic for 44 years and the most important issue regarding tool purchases is to shop first.
Yes, buy a good quality box. I think my snapon is the best for drawer quality.
As for tools, shop the pawn shops and negotiate price. I've bought so many snapon mac Matco cornwell, they all their and deals abound.
Shop!!! Overal in 44 years I'd estimate my tools at $85k and I still repair other peoples work more than anything these days. Step up next gen! Most important tool for a mechanic is his diagnostic ability! and Dont be afraid of books!

BT
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A well thought out set. Lots of essentials. May be a bit top heavy on SAE depending on what to work on.

johnlong
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I like snap on and feel like they have some good quality tools. But I personally can't justify spending so much extra than other branded tools that also have lifetime warranties and cost a quarter the price.

saskmuddinatv
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I bought this exact set when I went to trade school. Ended up paying $3300 for it, can’t imagine paying full price.

bestkiller
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getting excited to buy Tekton after this

zacharysinger
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I wanted one of these sets when I first got into mechanics back in the 70s. But like most folks I couldn't afford it so I built my set a piece at a time. My question is when was the last time you used feeler gauges? I used them daily back in the day, setting points and adjusting valves. Great video thanks for the tour

ronalddean
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BTW I love the channel it helps me to see when new snap on stuff comes out so I can get my truck guy to order it.

easternlandclearing
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I buy some stuff second hand on ebay, but if I use it alot like rachets drills etc. I will buy directly from snap on for the warranty. I just bought an old 1970s toolbox I called them for parts cause its was roached out. Snap on free of charge sent me everything to restore it. They are good ppls.

MrSupraman
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Gotta take out a second mortgage just to afford this.

shaggydaboy
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Always buy cheap tools when starting, then replace what you break with higher quality. This will point out the tools you use most, those are worth replacing with top grade stuff.

Don't go buying thousands in snapon tools if you're a home user. Buy a decent cheap set with 300+ pcs and replace what breaks with high quality.

koofdome
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Snap-on holds their value. I had a bottom box kra 1001, bought it for 5k, used it for 4 or5 years and then traded it in for....5k. I kept it relatively clean and mostly damage free. And snap-on service is usually pretty good. I've had almost every broken tool replaced for no charge with snap-on, and they deliver right to my hand. Yes they are expensive, but snap-on tools work like they should, repeatedly. Would you pay 20 dollars for a socket 3 times or pay 50 for a socket that will be replaced infinitely, no matter how many times it breaks, for free? If you use these tools daily, to earn your paycheck, you can't have broken sockets that you need to continually replace and pay for.

davidmiceli
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These tools are soooo cool, but my wallet doesn't like them

TacoStacks
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I’ll be honest with you I’ve got over 50k in snapon tools and if you’re not gonna go all out on the tools then it’s not worth it, like the ratchets those bare handle ones suck in the winter, the socket sets are missing a lot of sockets that are used on a daily basis.
I prefer the Milwaukee gearwrenches over the Flank drive plus, gearwrench and Milwaukee socket sets do just as good, also Milwaukee’s got everybody beat on power tools.
But I still love my snapon for certain tools, kind of like Harbor Freight it has its place but everything’s not worth buying.
Bottom line get catalogs look at the reviews and see what everybody is saying about Tools.

easternlandclearing
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This looks like a great set...if you have a garage. The way I live I need a quality kit that I can keep in the trunk of my car or under the back seat of my Avalanche. I would pay the crazy Snap-on price just to avoid the current Kobalt, Husky, and Craftsman kits that are out there. They have decent tools but the boxes are all lacking and fall apart in short order. If Snap-on ever offers these types of kits I would buy one in a heart beat.

madrabbit
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SNAP ON Tools should really be named STRAP ON Tools. You get bent over every time you buy one.

TheMotorgoat
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oooo i was about to say, better include some wire cutters!!!

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