rocketalpha
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There are three trucks that come to my shop.
Matco, Snap-on, and Mac.
I have been dealing with these tool trucks for seven years.
I have found that it really depends on the tools you need and use.
Ask any of my reps they will tell you that i am hard as hell on tools.
Personally i feel that Snap-on makes the best 6 pionts sockets shallow, deep, impact and non-impact.Hands down.
Matco makes really good impact swivel sockets shallow, i have only been able to break two of them in seven years.
Personally i feel that a wrench should have a little give to it, but not too much.I am satisfied with my Matco wrenches.
Pry bars, now this is the easy part, a pry bar is used for levrigde so you want one strong as hell.I have bought Snap-on ,Matco,Mac , and cornwell and so far what i have seen, the snap-onbars are bad ass, they may not have the fancy grips or fatigeless handles but damn aare they strong as hell.
I had a bad taste in my mouth after dealing with Mac. The tools haven't held up neither has the quality. However they usually have better deals on things they don't make; just sell like Makita, Power probes, specialty tools and so forth.
Tool boxes hands down should only be purchased from Snap-on.However there carts are pretty basic and don't offer much in customizing.
I have a Matco cart with a flip top, pop up side table, single drawer, with a screw driver holder that comes with a cover.I have had it for about 4 years, this thing has been threw hell literally. It has survived to a truck crash were it was thrown out of the back of the truck into and ditch.When i stood it up it was straight as an arrow. It fell off of the Uhaul trailer going 45 mph and all it did was bend the wheel slip in caster holders, not even the wheel.
Also look at the setup of the truck seriously because a Doritos truck or ice cream truck that got turned into a tool truck says a lot about the setup the guy has and how well he is doing business.
Would you go to a prison to get a tattoo or a clean tatto shop with good equipment.
Keep in mind i use my tools to make money and my opinion is mine. I have told the guys too many times not to come in my bay and bash the other guys stuff because if i didn't like i wouldn't have it plan and simple.
Before you setup a credit line do some research i know to many people that would have waited to get there tools because the rates sky rocketed once they were out of school.
Good luck
Get your on opinion because we are not the ones using your tools.