Matco Tools Tool Kit Solutions
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This video is starting to remind me of operating room procedures... particularly the part where tools are accounted for before and after the job. Anybody that works in an operating room knows what I mean.
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BUY WHAT YOU WILL JUST WORK CLEAN AND DO A PRO JOB THATS KEY IF YOU LIKE A BRAND SO BE IT AS LONG AS YOUR WORK IS GOOD
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nice system! oh and if you think there is no difference between matco a lowes brand your a FUCKING IDIOT . matco , mac, cornwell, snap on , sk , some older craftsman are all great PROFESSIONAL TOOLS they are made for constant use & they are made SMARTER to make uncomfortable or hard jobs a bit easier & they can handle pretty much any abuse you can give them.
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60 tooth in aviation is a waste of time! you need to get the 72 tooth for the awkward places in aviation. which is every place!
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@HunterCO1 Yes I know all about Danaher and Stanley, two of the largest tool manufacturers . Yes in some cases Matco tools are very similar to other Danaher made brands that are cheaper and this is something I don't like about Matco . Some of Craftsmans "pro" line of tools resembles some of Matco's products very closely like the new Craftsman premium ratchets which have nearly the exact same internals as the Matco 88's with different ergonomics.
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stanley might make mac but the wrenches dont look the same , i only buy snap on, mac, hand tools. i have a nice matco tool box, brand new it was gave to me damn good box. cant tell you how but it was not stolen. i probley own more tools than all of you been buying 30 years. there is a differance.you can quote me on that. craftsmans are ok, china junk screw that im a tool and die maker/welder fab. i like some companys tools over others like screwdrivers snap on all the way. i own 5 roll arounds
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@carfixr49 I don't know, but with anything that people are spending big money, or use for work on, these tool companies rely on brand loyalty and with the stiff competition and different choices it's only natural arguments of tool preference arise. Now I will say this, I will use any tool "within reason" to get the job done.But to say their ALL of the about the same quality is a bit much. Economics alone tells you tool truck tools are of higher quality if not people would not buy them.
Never seen adult men argue over who makes the best tools. I use tools from Snap-On, Matco, Mac, Lowes and Sears. Personally I do not see much difference in their quality. The real advantage to buying from the tool trucks is convenience. They have the same warranty as Sears, Lowes, and others, and not much better quality. There are many good brands of tools out there. The brand name does not make you a professional. Your skill is what separates you from the shadetree mechanic.
carfixr49 1 year ago 15
@702dirtrider Matco is owned by dahnear the parent corporation to Matco, KD, Fluke and many others. Look at many of matcos tools they are the same exact tool you can buy at sears for half the price. I own matco, mac, snap on and craftsmen tools. When it comes to hand tools snap on being one of the only ones who make all there hand tools are far superior in the grade of tool steel they use. Snap on has a patent on the tool steel they use.
HunterCO1 1 year ago 3