Snap-on's Rock N' Roll Express Cab - Jay Leno's Garage

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Les Perry from Snap-on stops by the garage with the Rock N' Roll Express Cab to show Jay their top of the line tool storage solutions.

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I love how Jay still has a sense of how far your money can go and what it's worth. Even though he's worth almost $500 million he still knows that 28k for a tool box is stupid expensive. Most people can't even afford a car that cost that much let alone just a box to hold your tools.

blake
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Jay bought himself some new jeans, good for him.

SpawnNL
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When Jay blushes at the price, you know you got problems...

jctai
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"28000$ Wow..." Jays jaw just dented one of those steel tops.

dreammfyre
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I push out those wrenches six day a week for a living. The tools are excellent. My dad wouldn’t use any other brand but Snap On.
I hope he’s proud that I’m in the wrench shop. RIP dad.🔧❤️🙏🏻

delorestaylor
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11: 37

I love the part where Jay lets us look into his own Snap-On tool box with its jumble of tools..

Hiluxtaco
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I do collect old and modern tools. My favorite place because it is so close to me is the Habitat Restore. One of my recent finds was a Starrett # 443 ratchet with a 1916 patent date. It is a 5/8 female drive in good working condition. I had no idea Starrett made this type of tool. I also recently picked up a 12 piece set of Starrett machinist jacks and several Mitutoyo micrometers.

EVILDR
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Jay, as always, thank you for taking the time to show different aspects of your passion/collection. Carry on!

brunoallen
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Now I want to hear more about that steam engine for the MIT thesis.

Marian
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I rarely comment on uploads, but I've seen most of Jays, and this is probably my favourite. You get even more of a sense of how much Jay is a car guy, and it's probably made me like him even more.

mrhammett
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For the weekend mechanic, walking onto a Snap On truck means you've made it. That's fine, I remember feeling that way.

For guys who fix other people's garbage for a living, the Snap On guy is basically a tax collector, ready to take your hard-earned money so that you can keep on making money. It's the price of living the life we chose to live. The Snap-On guy is just making a living too.

Snap On makes some of the finest tools in the industry and the name rightly carries a certain amount of romance and respect, but keep in mind that it's not all fun and emotion. Depending on the particular job, you can make a fine pay check on Harbor Freight and Sears.

Moral of the story, Snap-On makes beautifully durable tools, but that level of quality isn't necessary for most tools for most jobs. You have to balance convenience and debt.

RebelFlag
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I would've kept calling him Joe the entire time.

mr.quarters
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My dad worked for a family owned tool company that SNAP-ON bought and moved production overseas. What a great company for selling expensive tools made overseas.

concernedwhcsd
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Even down here in Texas the ethanol is rough. It's the EPA that people need to fight against.

EricTheCleric
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It's just amazing!!! When I watch some episodes of this show like this one, time passes so fast. 18 mins feels like 3. It's like time travel. I love it. I wish I had a place to put and money to buy these tools. Jay is living the dream.

aec
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I inherited my dad's Snap On tools and tool boxes which made his living for 53 years as a mechanic. The boxes work exactly like new, of course there are stains and scratches on the doors and sides. His tools are scratched and slightly disarrayed from when I moved them to my garage. It literally took a tow truck to pick up the 5 cabinets and place them on the trailer then again to off load them at my place! The tow truck driver knew my dad well and would not take a dime from me for the move! Awesome guy! Dad's Snap On boxes have many scrapes and a few deep, down to the bare metel scratches in them. I have been contemplating restoring the paint to new condition but also feel I should just apply a coat of wax and leave them as dad left them. These scratches are a testament to the hard work he did as a for real mechanic and not a "service technician". I'm on the fence, as to a tool box paint restoration. I do use his tools often, they are nicer than mine. My tools are all older Craftsman. Not quite the high finish and super tight fit of the older Snap On, but they have served me well for many years as a weekend warrior and handyman. I get a warm feeling using dad's tools!

KFlyguy
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Welcome to another Episode of Joe Leno's Garage

scootosan
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i bought my nephew a four draw Rollcab when he was born(about 20 years ago), removed the Castors and fitted rubber pads so it could be used in his bedroom as a "domestic" set of Drawers.
Originally filled with bay stuff(diapers, clothes and pacifiers) and over the years has had Shirts, Toys, Crayons and has had whatever else boys collect up until he was about 16 years old.
Then it slowly started storing Tools, Manuals and other trinkets until he started his Trade as an apprentice Vehicle Mechanic and now it's proudly placed at his workplace where his planning to add a TopBox soon.

alittleodd
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My Snap-on tools have been planning a "jail break" from their section 8 Craftsman roll-away...for over three decades...

clearlight
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I went through 2 divorces. Lost a business due to my health. And 4 brain surgeries. And through all that I have lost in life. the most important thing I was able to keep was my tools and I Cherish them to this day. And hope to pass them on to my son one day.
I treat my tools better than my health.
#LifeOfAGearHead
#SnapOn#1

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