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S&K Tools?
Anybody use S&K tools? I heard they were the best tools, I looked them up on their site and holy shit their expensive, just wondering if anybody got their money's worth out of them...
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are they the best IMO no are they good? yes the company has been around a long time and I have a ton of them..
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In your opinion, which tools are the best then?
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hard to say as I like snap on wrenches, IR air tools,etc some have thin wall sockets for hard to get areas it all depends...craftsman's are good, blue point cresant wrenches..etc
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Snap-on FTMFW. Never owned any SK but they have been around awhile.
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I have some SK they are nice but not the best. And they are not as exspensive as snap on
Snap on IMO is the best. Even for air tools
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I have to agree with 8t6g, Snap on are the best, but it all depends on what you intend on using your tools for. If you make your living with your tools, spend the money on the tools. If you're a weekend warrior, Craftsman will get the job done. Personally, I have Snap on at work, and Craftsman at home. Plus if you bust a tool at home, you dont look for a dealer, with Crapsman all you have to do is run to the store.
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