![]() Those guys know when tools were even the slightest bit abused. Even though the pro tools have life time warranty, Snap On and Mac were always picky about how they dealt with broken tools. ![]() Another plus to the big box stores is they have better warranty. I have a lot of tools from Canadian Tire that are great quality as well. Service in my area is terrible unfortunately. Snap On rarely go on sale, plus you have to chase down the truck to buy anything. For the general DIYer some of the killer sales the big-box stores have are unreal. I have been using Mastercraft for years as well with little to no problems either. ![]() If you do not have a problem with the cost, the Snap On tools you buy today will be the same ones your grand children will be using! In Canada, Canadian Tire is about the biggest for tooling with their Mastercraft line. For recreational use, the professional grade is likely overkill. It all depends on what you like as an individual. Snap-On, Mac and Matco are some of the highest quality makes there are, and you really can't go wrong with any one. I do not like the feel and look of Mac or Matco. They do fit the best, hold up to wear and stress the best. I have used everything, from Mac, Matco, Herbrand, Craftsman, Mastercraft.
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