............I mostly have snap-on, some mac and some mastercraft..........my tool boxes are all snap-on......kim...........
Mainly Snap On with some Mac. Matco, Cornwell, Napa and Craftsman thrown in there. I do habve some throwaway Harbor freight stuff also.[/QUOTE
I here you on the Harbor Freight crap.
Most my tools are high quality.
But....... When Hurracane Sandy came thru, my dad had no electricity.
He hooked my harbor freight cheep generator up, guess what, it was that just cheep lated a few hours and it took a crap.
No power for over a week. POS
Going to spend the money for a quality generator, Honda looks like the best built one on the market.
Mainly Snap On with some Mac. Matco, Cornwell, Napa and Craftsman thrown in there. I do habve some throwaway Harbor freight stuff also.[/QUOTE
I here you on the Harbor Freight crap.
Most my tools are high quality.
But....... When Hurracane Sandy came thru, my dad had no electricity.
He hooked my harbor freight cheep generator up, guess what, it was that just cheep lated a few hours and it took a crap.
No power for over a week. POS
Going to spend the money for a quality generator, Honda looks like the best built one on the market.
Or ONAN Gen is the top of the line
As 65dartgtconv said "the tool that I have in my toolbox works way better than the tool I don't have because it's too expensive"
............I mostly have snap-on, some mac and some mastercraft..........my tool boxes are all snap-on......kim...........
yes, here in canada we get mastercraft and mastercraft maximum. Great tools and the maximum have a lifetime warranty. Repaired or replaced no hassel. Also have some craftsman, huskey and gray (made in canada and excellent tools).
You get what u pay for.....no doubt about it.
Craftsman tools are for a crafty man ( or woman) who wrenches occassionally