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road1will

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My roll around box is a craftsman. I really want a snap on but can't justify dropping the coin. Maybe if I used my tools for my job, then yes. But I can't justify $5000+ on a tool box for a hobby
 

Grebbler

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MIT! I love ratchets and screw drivers I can bend around corners to use in a tight spot. :)

Craftsman, Kobalt, Husky and Klein.
 

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S-K,Craftsman,Makita. Snap-ON is just way too expensive for me...and my wife to approve of course.
 

nc6600

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Snap on or Mac is all we have. For power tools we have mostly Dewalt and a few pieces of Makita and Bosch here and there.
 

HitandRunDriver

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Craftsman, Husky, and the occasional durabuilt piece laying around....snap on is a little spendy for me
 

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I have a MAC box with mostly MAC and Snap On tools. My air tools are MAC and Ingressol Rand ( mac is i.r)Only use snap on ratchets and sockets. My favorite tool is my 1/4 drive dewalt cordless impact. That thing kicks ass!
 

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My hand tools are Snap-On and Craftsman. My pneumatic tools are Snap-On and Dayton. All my power tools consist of Dewalt and Craftsman, and one Hitachi 18v driver that I actually like better than my Dewalt. My main toolchest is a 19 drawer roller bearing Snap-On with top storage.
I try to stick with Snap-on and Craftsman for most of my tools because of the quality and lifetime gaurantee.

What brand of tools do you guys prefer?

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Fine Bryan;) Here's just a few:
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My old school 65th Anniversary Premier Edition Snap-On chest I've had for years. Sounds fancy but it's not. Just your avg roller bearing Snap-On chest. I need to get a new one with more storage; I've been out of room for my new tools for a while.
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A 16 gallon oil drum I made into a stool, with a 360* spinning seat:D:
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