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Originally posted by sacrifice View PostMost of my tools are craftsman. Tools are obviously not snap-on quality but for the price you cant beat them. If you break something just bring it to the closest sears and they hand you new tools no questions asked. I go through craftsman ratchets like water. Next tool purchase will be various snap-on ratchets. They are extremely strong and have a nice tight ratio, but they are $75+ for just the ratchet.
The cool thing about Stanley, it's like the Craftsman exchange for Sears. But instead, you take your Stanley broken tool to Home Depot and they'll give you the same tool but their Husky brand.
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Mastercraft because: Canadian, lifetime warranty, cheap. Used the finger ratchet for tightening a bolt inside of the quarter panel of my dad's stupid Isuzu.
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My Toolset for the apartment and house is Stanley, Black powerdercoated 200+ piece set. Then In my shop its a mix of Mastercraft, Craftsman, Snap-on and Westward. Only wrenches I've bent or broke have been craftsmanOriginally posted by Jesus Christhe mustve enjoyed that bj.
i know for a fact you chubby bitches could suck the air bubbles out of a brake line
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