I agree snap -on is a good toll, about 50% of my tool box is snap on, and the box is as well. But like Dog said, diffrent tool makers make the same tool a little diffrent and some like it better. Like a transmission ext used in RWD transmission removal or instal. The Snao-On one is not the best to get due to its thin shaft making it more "springy", where as the Matco one is a good solid tool to use, and does not have that spring feel to it.

Another one that comes to mind is the socket wrench. you know it looks like a combo wrench but has a socket on one end? I own some from al the tool makers and I use my SK set more then the rest.

Now when it coems ot testing tools such as fuel injection testers, comprssion testers, and computer stuff ike the Modis, Snap-on is the cutting edge. Multimeeters, I still love my Fluke 88 tho lol


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