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Old 01-30-2015, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by CubCadet129 View Post
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
I'll agree they do have a good warranty, we had a guy working for us that was all about craftsman and he spent many of his lunch breaks standing in line at sears to get his junk replaced.
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