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Re: sudden car death (Husky tools)
I inherited a bunch of Snap-on tools recently as well as a big air
compressor... lots of metric stuff in there and for what I don't have, the
Snap-on guy has.
Marie
>I'm down with the husky tools but it always burns my butt
>that all of the tool manufacturers make you pay for those
>shitty american sized tools that only get used rarely when I
>just want a really nice big metric toolset that is completely full
>featured... Oh well, hopefully I'm done buying tools for a while.
>
>I'm not planning to ever own an american car so what's the point?!?
>
>Geordy
>
>Cheapass Ron wrote:
>
>> Now that's good news...Husky being part of Snap-On.
>>
>> As far as the other reply in this thread, someone said
>> they thought Sears dropped their "forever"
>> warranty...nope, I just traded in some punches and a
>> pair of pliers a few days ago...in fact, the pliers
>> turned out to be non-Craftsman (Dumbass Ron thought
>> they were, duh), but the old codger helping me let me
>> slide...very cool indeed.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> --- WaspHwy@aol.com wrote:
>>
>>> husky is a division of Snap-On. they actually make
>>> very nice tools. I have a
>>> couple of their top-of-the-line wrenches, and they
>>> are beautifully made. I
>>> dunno about the Home-Depot's service, but they do
>>> carry a lifetime warrenty.
>>
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