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R&D guy
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: the border between the states of inebriation & confusion
Posts: 2,041
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A mix, some Craftsman, some SK, some Snap-On.
I usually buy tools as I need them, and my default is usually Craftsman, mostly because I live just a few miles from a Sears with a good tool dept. The "no questions asked" replacement policy has come in handy a few times because I have...well, um..."seriously abused" specific hand tools once or twice.
But for my specialized jobs, or when I just need a very high quality tool hand tool, I don't think anything beats Snap-On.
Its the same as my approach to electrical measurements: I have a cheap multimeter, but when I have to rely on the measurements, I use my Fluke.
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