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Originally Posted by olds45512
The tools you own greatly depend on the frequency you use them, like Jon I work in a shop so all my tools are snap on or Cornwell and yes they were very expensive but I've got my money's worth out of them and I depend on them to earn a living. My cousin has a mix of craftsman and hf and they get the job done when we work on his cars but I wouldn't use them daily as the quality just isn't there, just about every time we use his tools we break a few while I can't tell you the last time I broke one of mine. I agree if you don't wrench for a living there's no point in buying expensive tools but for what I do its a necessity. Nothing like a good tool debate  
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Craftsman tools are probly almost as good as snap on and the warranty is better and easier to use. I'd use them as a pro just as I use em now