EASuperhornet
New Member
hello all,
its been a little over a year since i have written on the form.
I am currently enrolled as an AMT and I am tool hunting.
I looked at crafstman tools at sears for the ones that are on my to get list, and i had a very difficult time finding duck bill pliers and 12-point sockets.
the tool list i have was distributed by snap on, and they offer us an entire tool set and box for $1,452 where as retail is $2,253..
the savings are amazing! but there are pros and cons to both purchasing snap on or mastercraft etc.
i dont really know tools, so to go and pick up 2 pages worth, piece by piece on a timeline.. is difficult for me. but i would prob pay in the hundreds.
whereas snap on offers entire tool list, which means i dont have to shop around for them. but im still paying for what i get..
im really not sure what i should do... like just say hypothetically this program isnt what i though and i have invested in it already on tools. (snap on tools) if i sold them for the student price, would it be easy to transfer my warranty to them when the purchase is on my credit card, how does that work?
but first things first. any recommendations or advice on what i should do, bout which tools? really any advice would b amazing!
its been a little over a year since i have written on the form.
I am currently enrolled as an AMT and I am tool hunting.
I looked at crafstman tools at sears for the ones that are on my to get list, and i had a very difficult time finding duck bill pliers and 12-point sockets.
the tool list i have was distributed by snap on, and they offer us an entire tool set and box for $1,452 where as retail is $2,253..
the savings are amazing! but there are pros and cons to both purchasing snap on or mastercraft etc.
i dont really know tools, so to go and pick up 2 pages worth, piece by piece on a timeline.. is difficult for me. but i would prob pay in the hundreds.
whereas snap on offers entire tool list, which means i dont have to shop around for them. but im still paying for what i get..
im really not sure what i should do... like just say hypothetically this program isnt what i though and i have invested in it already on tools. (snap on tools) if i sold them for the student price, would it be easy to transfer my warranty to them when the purchase is on my credit card, how does that work?
but first things first. any recommendations or advice on what i should do, bout which tools? really any advice would b amazing!