He could have engaged with a playful attitude. The man was being himself and not trying to rock the boat, he even said,"but I'm always looking to upgrade tools".
I cannot imagine walking on a tool truck in 2024 and starting over. My first set of Snap On combo wrenches cost me $800 in 1984. With all the online options these days, tool trucks must be hating Al Gore's invention.
@@hightttech it’s insane. What really pisses me off is these tool trucks preying on 18 year old kids who are just getting into the industry and selling them $10k toolboxes on credit for 20% interest.
I bought a used snap on box about 5-6 years ago for $10k, brand new price of the box at that time was approx $20k, now the same box is 30k (Canadian prices)
The mechanic is absolutely right. Snap on stopped carrying gearwrench because it actually put their product to shame especially when it came to their ratchets.
@@noturfather1106 I have multiple Gear Wrench, Cornwell and Snap On ratchets 1/4 3/8 and 1/2 I can tell you right now I've never broken a tooth on the gear wrench ones.. my snap on guy has replaced my broken tooth multiple times..And the Cornwell guy shows up every other month.. so he limits warranty/ returns.. never again will I buy Snap off or Cornhole..
@@Brainwashed_Sheep Gotta understand, legacy companies popped up in a far more lucrative economy. They built empires off their products. Now those empires are no longer sustainable without increasing price and decreasing quality. In other words, I agree, don't buy from legacy companies anymore. I personally buy products from legacy companies that have been sitting in some dude's garage for 40 years. Better quality than ANY manufacturer today.
God bid don’t try to have warranty anything. The first time on a guy snap on truck I brought some tools for him under warranty and he told me if that’s all you’re gonna do is have me fix your broken stuff. I’m not gonna sell to you. Needless to say, I didn’t buy anything from him and I never will.
@@Eggs-n-Jakey I’ve thought about it. Mac Tools sell Dewalt and Matco sells Milwaukee just to stay competitive and Snap-On is a rip off all the way around.
@@christopheryou5040 honestly if you had a business plan and found the distributors that harbor freight use you could likely raise the money from investors/angel investors to start it up. Do it slow and take care of the customers and it would boom. Nothing worse than seeing snap-on put workers into debt when you know exactly how much they cannot afford those purchases. Yes it's the workers decision but it's also hijacking their dopaminergic system to think "this will make me feel better." when it's the opposite lol.
I'm not even a mechanic and I know they're too expensive. Some stuff is good but one thing I'll avoid like the plague is their wrenches. It's like grabbing the blade of a knife
Maybe not, but, you walk on a tool truck for convenience, not to save money, you go in there bitching about prices and asking for free stuff, there's something wrong with you for sure.
@@distilledmilk2441 not really, like it or not, there is a difference in quality in at least half of the tools on tool trucks, for example, torx bits, when you get some Pittsburgh torx bits, they tend to round out the torx, same thing with the hex bits, if you get quality parts from snap on, Mac, matco, or really any reliable brand, you'll see a huge difference. Same thing with power tools, I think snap on and Milwaukee are the 2 top dogs for power tools, snap on may be ridiculously priced, but you're still getting quality and top notch stuff.
Yup! Don’t ever buy sht! Hear em say he’s got free stuff for paying customers? That’s cause you’re paying 3x+ for whatever you buy so he can afford to throw ya a free hat after he makes 3x+ on everything you buy! Don’t ever bother wait the few days and order it yourself
They want nearly a rent payment for a wratchet I just think its definetly made in mass its not a handmade wrench ill handmake you a wallet like a slave for 150. The guys begging them to be competitive. Snapon is like a slave company they have people who owe them money worse than the colleges I shit you not bro. Guys swrat bullets with debt payments they coukdbt baught 4 phillips heads and still been in well under half the price its a joke
Something about feeding my family...something something about hiring kids to sell us beer and cigerettes and make our hamburgers while they should be in school...remember people, business is created and given to use by Jesus...he called it Capitalism...my interpretation and changing the rules to the right way of thinking apply...not yours...that's fair.
this video and the comments are a PERFECT illustration of how people care more about decorum and manners than they do about what’s right. the “customer” was 100% correct, but since he didn’t say it nicely, people are hating.
I bought a ratchet that size but it wasn't as thick for 115. I'll tell ya bro. It was worth it having that much torque. I used that sucker for everything
@@yellowbasementrecords65117 grand for a tool box thats no better than Husky's best box at $1200. Yes I know from experience I've had both. Only difference is CrapOn got good warrantees
Not a tradesman myself but I heard somewhere that if you buy a shitty tool first to see how long it lasts or how often you use it, if it breaks or gets used a lot it’s worth buying a better one that will last years or alternatively buy multiple cheaper versions if it costs less over the amount of time it would take to replace the expensive one. Don’t need everything to be expensive and flashy, if it works it works. hope I explained that right:)
That’s a good point but it’s not a good one when it comes to these tool trucks most of their stuff is rebranded bullsh*t literally most of the shit you can find for the super cheap and made by the same factory 😂 it’s just idiots paying for the brand name logo
@@noturfather1106you know harbor freights shit is under warranty too, right? So if it breaks you can get it replaced. Have the extras for the next victim, but bring the broken one back for replacement. I think they only replace stuff one time anymore though.
Work in a kitchen. We bought a $25 immersion blender from Walmart. We went through it in about 6 months. Took it back to Walmart with the receipt and got a new one for free. Did that about 10 more times. As opposed to buying a commercial grade blender for $1200 that does the same shit just quicker and lasts longer. Idk if it was worth it. Don’t know if it wasn’t. We eventually bought the $1200 immersion blender, but only certain people are allowed to use it. If they’re not at work, it doesn’t get used.
Happened for me in my early twenties because everyone turned into lefties and I couldn't stand people who have no common sense or who try to punish the unjabbed
Snap on and Matco are much cheaper on a ratchet that size. Plus I got them on sale so even cheaper. Also some of those trucks sell slightly damaged tool boxes for 75% of their normal price
Nowadays markup is a lot higher Rising inflation and money lost two competitors there are other tools out there that are way cheaper and have the same quality but they don't have to pay for Tool trucks or franchisee fees or butt loads of diesel fuel or the cost of giving away free TVs and coolers and hats and t-shirts I say do away with the gimmicks and sell me the tools for a fair price I've been doing mechanic work for over 20 years and really if people want the truth I've tested it the quality with icon at Harbor Freight or texting or Carlisle and a few others and they are a quarter of the price of what you will pay on the tool truck do your homework and you'll figure out some of those companies are using the same patents nothing tow truck brands are using it's all a gimmick and markup game nowadays
For those who aren't aware Cornwell uses the same manufacturer for their sockets as harbor freights icon sockets. They just sell them for more than harbor freight. This is the harbor freight tool truck.
Nah no need to be disrespectful, it's ok to complain to your coworkers about the prices but being a jackass when you already know how expensive things are before stepping onto the truck.
“How much is this?” “Okay, how about this one?” “Cool, and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?” “…and this one?”
Most high end places do it. That’s where everyone got it from. The sales associate tells you how much it is when you ask to try on/sample/test/hold the product
It would be hard for one guy to put a price tag on 3 thousand individual things to sell when he can just tell you the exact price of your ask, if you’ve been wrenching for atleast a month you can usually guess the price of anything on the truck writhing $5
@@Divici02623the reason that’s annoying is cause 99% of the time a complaint is given, it’s given to somebody who can’t do anything to change the problem. No, I can’t talk to the Big Cheese about pricing, no I can’t special order anything, no I don’t control when the store closes 😂
@@cedricnora4481 who’s fault is that? As if regular people ever have the opportunity to speak to the the so called person who they should be complaining to. Don’t like hearing the complaints then stop working the job. You’re the face of the company. Don’t feel like you’re getting paid enough to hear our complaints then quit.
Honesty? Isn't that some pre-historic/ pre-civilized anti-business idea that was proven to be so disruptive to earning a living that you can't even kneel toward a flag thing? Honesty, does it include rules that you don't support? Wait, if someone isn't a literal john wayne type with a large bank account to sue "bad buys" then you deserve being run over by people with more money? Honesty, its so fickle.
@@ballislife9092It's a company, presuming no one turns up for free to hear the criticism. If you go to a restaurant and have a bad meal do you not tell the waiter who obviously didn't cook the meal that it was bad? Or tell them when you've been over charged? Is it an asshole thing to inform them about any of that? Or are you meant to ask to see the owner of the company to tell them your complaints..??
@@tentaklaus9382 I mean he went in knowing it’s a snap on truck. You don’t go into expensive restaurant then be surprised about the price. Also he wasn’t going to buy anything in the first place he just went in there to state the obvious
@@ballislife9092 When you see a scheme, you think more along the lines of "Could I get in on this", rather than "holy shit, these cats are trying to make crooked shiny and polished". For me, im saying something. You are the problem, not the innocent bystander.
@@joeshmo6429 I mean ya I don’t kiss their butt whenever they come by they ask if we need anything I always tell them no half my tool are 40+ years old
Rule 1 of being a mechanic: don't step on the tool truck. Rule 2: disregard rule 1 and get in debt buying shiny stuff cause it looks cool. Rule 3: try not to step on the tool truck and hope they won't find you this week.
@@andy_182 Yeah, I mean, generally if it's your first time on there and you aren't a customer yet, it won't be a lot. Pocket screwdriver and a soda or something. My snap-on guy gives a new winter jacket every year for xmas.
Yeah, we shouldn’t make anything in the US, instead we should send all our money to other countries and just hope it doesn’t negatively effect the economy
Since when was truth an insult?? How they make business without consumer opinion? Today's soft culture has taken truth and constructive criticism and act as if its insulting.
Its like doordash when they bring it right to yoy they expect you to overpay and overtip because in this damned society yiu do all that and theyre still barely holding it together underpaid and overworked because people are doing things wrong and are unwilling to admit things have to change or it wont get better snd i dont mean with genders
That Amazon line was magical I've been told by my snap on dealer he can't pay his bills if I don't buy stuff I told him if I buy your stuff I can't pay my bills
I love seeing all these guys with their expensive snap on tool boxes and shiny tools that don’t get touched as they clean and polish wrenches looking at me like I am supposed to be impressed. You know what impresses me? People who CAN ACTUALLY FIX STUFF!!!
Only tool truck I dealt with was Matco. Prices were lower than Snap-On / Mac and they actually honored their warranty. The "other" guys would twist and squirm out of warranty replacements and would instead try to repair the tool themselves or offer me an inferior replacement. My Matco dealer would always honor the warranty, no questions asked.
I have to admit , I spent $130 for a Snap on ratchet. Almost 20 years ago. It’s still my go to ratchet. And I used it on sailboats for 5 years in saltwater environment . And even under water. A quick rinse in fresh water a squirt of oil. It’s as good as the day I bought it. Also bought a set of hardened sockets , and a set of cobalt bits. All three are still top notch.
@@jeremywalker2460 Pretty sure any person with 2 brain cells would say the *guy who has the camera on him the whole video* is the who I am talking about
Scammers ? If you’re a mechanic and you can’t afford the truck tools , how is that a scam ? I agree the prices are high but he guy has to sell at that price to make up for all the dead beat mechanics who think installments = free. And all the assh0les who hide in the bathroom when the truck pulls up and they owe money
@@JR-km9zgif you haven't done the math that's over 12x the price because it's on a truck. Literally could purchase 12 ratchets the exact same as the ratchets in the truck for the same price as 1 if you buy it on the truck 😂😂 yes it's a very clear scam that's why these trucks never get business except for emergency at the track and garages with a sponsorship for the truck tool company
@@JR-km9zgoh fine, be technical about it. Doesn’t change the fact that this is not how you should be doing things. Life isn’t about screwing others over to get your bag.
That’s exactly how to act on a tool truck. When I was young I had a snap-on guy try telling me how great the tools were. I told him I liked craftsman, they had the same warranty, were cheaper and the Sears store was not that far away, and the salesman weren’t pushy! I don’t think he liked me after that 😅
If I'm making money with said tool or its a tool I use all too often then yes I'll buy it. I can sneak a warranty through a few mechanics I know. Otherwise many other brands can do the same tool loyalty is on the fly
Prices went up, average American is spending an extra 700 dollars on food, gas, bills a month. Price of labor has gone up, but guess what hasn't gone up. Our pay rate. Can't tell ya the last time I've got on a tool truck
@@tee4946good luck around here. They will claim they pay but then they want you to work every day. Yeah you will make the money but when you do the math you made like $25 an hour.
And that is exactly what they want, now you have a tool loaner company, a company to handle the bills for the tool loaner company, oh and insurance for the company that handles the bills for the company that loans tools. Greased palms all the way through, and it starts at the absolute highest level.
How bout don't buy overpriced tools from trucks and shit. I got all my tools from fle markets home Depot and Amazon, I don't own a single snap on bull shit, sure I've broken a lot of shit but replacement is still cheaper. I'm all for supporting American companies but when they are actively fuckin the little guy and all the little guys are happy to bend over and take it. I'm out
How is any small business supposed to be competitive with e-commerce and the internet? China? Amazon? Ali express? Small business wouldn’t exists if they had to compete with undercutting giants.
@@tylersafticsnap ons and cornwells not a small business these tool trucks rip tf outta people they know their stuffs way overprices too lmao this isnt no small business
Because guys like this will get the job correctly and not bullshit! I’ve worked in dealerships for over 7 years! Dudes with this attitudes are usually the best techs!
I don’t care who you think you are, gives you no right to disrespect someone like that. You may not like a company and have biases against them. You can’t forget the people running the business are real people and they deserve respect.
As someone who has spent a lot of money in the past on “quality” tools, this guy is absolutely right. Quality these days just means you have a name brand slapped on your ratchet.
Yeah that's what you get when you support globalism and getting all that cheap shit from China the country full of sweatshops and a culture of cheating. Maybe if back in the day more people cared about getting quality shit made in country our politicians wouldn't be selling out to other countries.
If you really want quality you need to pick your tools for their features. A certain type of ratchet mechanism, or a comfortable handle, or an extra slim head... Aside from that you're right. Same materials, same tolerance, probably same factory.
That’s bc a lot of mechanics have the same complex that low income families have with brand name shoes and clothes. High cost tools don’t make you a better mechanic any more than Jordan’s make you jump higher. They just make you look cooler to people with the same complex. I could see spending $100k on tools that would help you build a $50k engine but having $50-100k in tools to replace an alternator or change brake pads is ludicrous. It would make way more sense to have 2 of each tool you use a lot at $40/each and if one breaks just take it back after work(because they have a warranty too) vs spending $300 on one and can’t get a replacement until the truck comes back around
@@shanebatten6473 I doubt very many people spend 100k on tools to replace an alternator and brake pads... Some of the work I do you want to have end wrenches with tight tolerances so you don't strip out a bolt that causes you to waste 1 or 2 hours (300-600 bucks)
@@rickywoods3101 the vast majority of work done on cars in an average garage can be done with basic tools. You don’t need 8 different $600 sets of sockets, 11 $200 ratchets and 4 $300 ratchets, $10k toolbox but if you read through comments on anything tool related all the comments are talking about how guys wouldn’t buy anything but snap-on, mac, Matco, etc tools. Guys literally go 10’s of $1,000’s in debt to the tool truck guys bc everybody else is doing it. And now there’s a bunch of channels showing that most of that stuff is just rebranded crap from Taiwan and China anyway and people are still willing to die on a hill that X brand is better than the next or Y brand is worth it bc that truck comes by twice a month instead of once.
@@greenmonkey7305 man we had a gear wrench truck & I price checked via the p/n for a tool I wanted he had and it was less than 1/2 of his & some of the guys talked junk. I'm like Lil Dicky, I'mma save dat money 🤣 Did the same thing on the Matco truck when he tried to sell me a used 3/8 cordless ratchet for $100 that was $98 new on Amazon, he didn't appreciate me calling him out on that.
@@kendall959Would never pay that price for US made stuff. As an American myself, I’d look for Japanese brands over any American made shit. Only thing I use from the US is the Milwaukee pack out system to hold my Makita tools. And then Nepros Ratchets with Koken nut grip sockets.
This is EXACTLY how you should act in a tool truck. “Yeah we got our own brand.” You mean “we couldn’t gouge people when they found out it’s online for a tenth of the price.”
He tells you how he feels when I did doordash i was telling people i got paid too little and the service cost too much already if i wasnt even paid more and it wasnt worth it. Usually often its people who cant leave home for some reason or theyre hard working competirive but modest tippers these arent people who look forward to things like a 300 dollar wratchet. They beg you to take it on interest they hope you cant make thenpayments so they can reposses and resell keep the gravy train flowing you coulda bought a way more affordable tool from a company that wasnt dependingnon you overpaying for reputation they price so high they decide they dont want to compete its like hanging with the peasents if you wont sell your soul to satan paying 300 for a wratchet because they were dumb and have a truck they overpaid for and have to make the payment on at a high interest rate. Its the people who pays that cost they walk on and buy the 300 dollar wratchet because theyre morons bro you end up retiring poor because you went on a tool truck. The banks and the tool man got all yohr money ford has the rest of it toyota as well. They are your slave masters but only kf yourr actually willing to be walked on like a doormat by "royalty" like its some kind of privilege.
Nah he gave no respect at all what do you mean 😂. I don't go to the convenience store and complain to them that I can get cheaper energy drinks at the grocery store....
Direct? If he was forced into the truck sure I'd agree. But to willingly walk in just to talk shit is little bitch behavior IMO. He seems like he hates his life and wants everyone else to hate theirs
I support this man he was justified in saying what EVERY MECHANIC BELOW VIRGINIA SAYS ON A WEEKLY BASIS FROM MOMS SHOP TO THE BMW MAN your prices suck!
Ah yes, nothing like Chinese tools that come dull and fail under any real stress test or electrical tape that's too stiff to stretch and doesn't stick. There's definitely a time and a place for Harbor Freight tools. Like one time use tools, cheap tarps and basic bs, an/or tools you loan out. That idiots break or forget to give back anyways lol.
@@JB-pb9xvtheir icon line has been holding up pretty well. Their other lines are hit or miss but their more premium line has been pretty good and still a fraction of anything off the truck. I still keep some of the shit tools for loaners or to use as consumables. Those have their time and place.
More than likely all made in the same factory. A lot of HF tolls have been compared to snap-on tools and its crazy how exactly alike they are, but one says Snap-on so it’s automatically worth at least 5x more
In my opinion youre buying junk and We csn do better than that buddy you have to have at least some standards bro not crackhead budget standards. You gotta upgrade to a dewalt socket set or something bro trust me its basically the same thing but its better.
@@JB-pb9xv crazy you really think there's a difference, do me a favor go n Google who is the maker and the manufacturer for Snap On tools, then go look at the maker and the manufacturer of Harbor Freight's line of tools, actually nah, lemme save you the time, THEY MADE BY THE SAME COMPANY
I respect that and would go with the 30$ ratchet and buy 5 of em over a lifetime and save 150$ BUT why go in and talk shit? Clearly they make money so tons of people disagree and spend money on their overpriced crap!
@@AkronJoshwell if they made people pay up front like you do at harbor freight instead of weekly out of their paycheck snap on would be out of business 😅 just because they make money and are a successful company doesn’t mean that they deserve respect
"I know how expensive and shitty you guys are"
"Interesting" 😂😂😂😂
I was looking for this comment. I thought thats what he said hut I wasnt sure. Thank you.😂
He could have engaged with a playful attitude. The man was being himself and not trying to rock the boat, he even said,"but I'm always looking to upgrade tools".
He’s right! These trucks are a huge ripoff! Huge! I’d never buy anything off these guys! Ever!
@@primitiveorganism9571as someone whose personally spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $20,000 on them I firmly agree
@@primitiveorganism9571you get your tools from Harbor freight, don't you?😂😂😂
This man deserves an award for telling them what everyone thinks about their prices.
Someone couldn’t afford their weekly payments and got their shit taken
@@jordan1748someone overpaid 👀
I cannot imagine walking on a tool truck in 2024 and starting over. My first set of Snap On combo wrenches cost me $800 in 1984. With all the online options these days, tool trucks must be hating Al Gore's invention.
@@hightttech it’s insane. What really pisses me off is these tool trucks preying on 18 year old kids who are just getting into the industry and selling them $10k toolboxes on credit for 20% interest.
I bought a used snap on box about 5-6 years ago for $10k, brand new price of the box at that time was approx $20k, now the same box is 30k (Canadian prices)
The mechanic is absolutely right. Snap on stopped carrying gearwrench because it actually put their product to shame especially when it came to their ratchets.
Gear wrench makes some good stuff
@@noturfather1106 I have multiple Gear Wrench, Cornwell and Snap On ratchets 1/4 3/8 and 1/2 I can tell you right now I've never broken a tooth on the gear wrench ones.. my snap on guy has replaced my broken tooth multiple times..And the Cornwell guy shows up every other month.. so he limits warranty/ returns.. never again will I buy Snap off or Cornhole..
@@Brainwashed_Sheep Strap On is a better name, cornhole is good🤣
@@Brainwashed_Sheep Gotta understand, legacy companies popped up in a far more lucrative economy. They built empires off their products. Now those empires are no longer sustainable without increasing price and decreasing quality.
In other words, I agree, don't buy from legacy companies anymore. I personally buy products from legacy companies that have been sitting in some dude's garage for 40 years. Better quality than ANY manufacturer today.
God bid don’t try to have warranty anything. The first time on a guy snap on truck I brought some tools for him under warranty and he told me if that’s all you’re gonna do is have me fix your broken stuff. I’m not gonna sell to you. Needless to say, I didn’t buy anything from him and I never will.
If a Harbor Freight Tool Truck started showing up, the competition is going out of business.
Do it
@@Eggs-n-Jakey I’ve thought about it. Mac Tools sell Dewalt and Matco sells Milwaukee just to stay competitive and Snap-On is a rip off all the way around.
@@christopheryou5040 honestly if you had a business plan and found the distributors that harbor freight use you could likely raise the money from investors/angel investors to start it up. Do it slow and take care of the customers and it would boom. Nothing worse than seeing snap-on put workers into debt when you know exactly how much they cannot afford those purchases. Yes it's the workers decision but it's also hijacking their dopaminergic system to think "this will make me feel better." when it's the opposite lol.
Dude, that's kinda genius
If you’re a mechanic then you know damn well this dude is so right 😂
They know what they doing lmao
Expensive, yes. Shitty, no
@@cadenmolina3417buddy never held a snap on or Mac tool 🤣
@@kurtis4830 there are think that cornwells does better and cheaper, impacts are not it ofc but there is no way Mac tools is better
I'm not even a mechanic and I know they're too expensive. Some stuff is good but one thing I'll avoid like the plague is their wrenches. It's like grabbing the blade of a knife
Harbor freight need to start pullin up like snap-on and mac
That would actually be genius. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with their icon line
Sorry Mac is garbage, I'm not specific on brand I will stick with Cornwell matco and Snap-On even sunex is better than mac
Harbor freights really stepped there game up
I'll be thrifty where it counts but I won't cheat on good ratchets and sockets anything Milwaukee kick ass
When I worked at a shop I always wondered why they didn’t have a truck
This is EXACTLY how you are supposed to act on a tool truck. Well done sir.
“Got anything for free?”
“Yeah you just gotta pay”
Nothing wrong with telling them they are overpriced, keep going
Maybe not, but, you walk on a tool truck for convenience, not to save money, you go in there bitching about prices and asking for free stuff, there's something wrong with you for sure.
@@The_Wanderer... Convenience is only worth so much. And it ain't worth an 8x upcharge, that's for god damn sure.
@@jimmilton6474 so then don't go in the truck, you know what you're walking into, You're walking into a LV store not some goodwill.
its goodwill with lv stickers
@@The_Wanderer...
@@distilledmilk2441 not really, like it or not, there is a difference in quality in at least half of the tools on tool trucks, for example, torx bits, when you get some Pittsburgh torx bits, they tend to round out the torx, same thing with the hex bits, if you get quality parts from snap on, Mac, matco, or really any reliable brand, you'll see a huge difference. Same thing with power tools, I think snap on and Milwaukee are the 2 top dogs for power tools, snap on may be ridiculously priced, but you're still getting quality and top notch stuff.
“How to act when an over priced tool truck shows up” 😂
Yup! Don’t ever buy sht! Hear em say he’s got free stuff for paying customers? That’s cause you’re paying 3x+ for whatever you buy so he can afford to throw ya a free hat after he makes 3x+ on everything you buy! Don’t ever bother wait the few days and order it yourself
Just stay off the truck
The title should be the exact thing you commented. $309 ratchet 🔧🔦🔩🪛🛠️. They pay $9 wholesale: profit is $300 . LoL 😆
Your numbers are a little off
@@21divelno, LET EM KNOW!
“Alright well I got a three year warranty” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think he actually said, "well I gotta tool you gotta warranty" 😂
“How to troll overpriced tool truck franchisees trying to pay off their tool truck loan”
I mean good or bad... It was the franchisee that decided to take the loan.. You win some you lose some!!
Perfect title fix
They want nearly a rent payment for a wratchet I just think its definetly made in mass its not a handmade wrench ill handmake you a wallet like a slave for 150. The guys begging them to be competitive. Snapon is like a slave company they have people who owe them money worse than the colleges I shit you not bro. Guys swrat bullets with debt payments they coukdbt baught 4 phillips heads and still been in well under half the price its a joke
Something about feeding my family...something something about hiring kids to sell us beer and cigerettes and make our hamburgers while they should be in school...remember people, business is created and given to use by Jesus...he called it Capitalism...my interpretation and changing the rules to the right way of thinking apply...not yours...that's fair.
Dude was in and out.
The real bang bus 😂😂
Cause the prices fck you in the axx
😂 sadly that's real
They should give out complementary lube at the door
No its called the wallet raper
I see what you did there haha😂
"tool truck pirates" is a great source of info on who actually makes the products that tool trucks rebrand and triple the price on
this video and the comments are a PERFECT illustration of how people care more about decorum and manners than they do about what’s right.
the “customer” was 100% correct, but since he didn’t say it nicely, people are hating.
Maybe it was different a week ago but so far basically every comment I've seen has been supporting and in favor of him.
@@RxYouth i was just gonna say all the comments I've seen are agreeing with the "customer"
I dont see any hate comments lol
I don’t know what comments you ve been reading man
You might think $309 for a ratchet is expensive, but you get a free hat with it.
I bought a ratchet that size but it wasn't as thick for 115. I'll tell ya bro. It was worth it having that much torque. I used that sucker for everything
$309 Cornwell Hat and you get a free ratchet....its all in how you look at the deal.
@@smooth_ops2942 underrated comment
You’ve got it backwards. You bought a hat and it came with a ratchet
And a life time of disappointment
That is EXACTLY how to act on a tool truck.
My thoughts exactly 😂
Right, snap-off is overrated and overpriced when they make it in the same Taiwanese factory.
@@christechguythey give easy loans though......
@@yellowbasementrecords651 Yeah easy loans that cost way more than my college tuition that is more useful. Haha 😂
@@yellowbasementrecords65117 grand for a tool box thats no better than Husky's best box at $1200. Yes I know from experience I've had both. Only difference is CrapOn got good warrantees
Not a tradesman myself but I heard somewhere that if you buy a shitty tool first to see how long it lasts or how often you use it, if it breaks or gets used a lot it’s worth buying a better one that will last years or alternatively buy multiple cheaper versions if it costs less over the amount of time it would take to replace the expensive one. Don’t need everything to be expensive and flashy, if it works it works. hope I explained that right:)
I buy 4 harbor freight 90 grinders when I get one cause they're like 15 bucks. One breaks and in the garbage it goes and out comes the next victim
That’s a good point but it’s not a good one when it comes to these tool trucks most of their stuff is rebranded bullsh*t literally most of the shit you can find for the super cheap and made by the same factory 😂 it’s just idiots paying for the brand name logo
@@noturfather1106you know harbor freights shit is under warranty too, right? So if it breaks you can get it replaced. Have the extras for the next victim, but bring the broken one back for replacement. I think they only replace stuff one time anymore though.
@@ronaldmunoz2411 not worth it to drive the 60 miles for me to warranty return a 15 dollar grinder, I warranty welders and generators from them tho
Work in a kitchen. We bought a $25 immersion blender from Walmart. We went through it in about 6 months. Took it back to Walmart with the receipt and got a new one for free. Did that about 10 more times. As opposed to buying a commercial grade blender for $1200 that does the same shit just quicker and lasts longer. Idk if it was worth it. Don’t know if it wasn’t. We eventually bought the $1200 immersion blender, but only certain people are allowed to use it. If they’re not at work, it doesn’t get used.
I love how when you hit about 50 the filters start coming off
Happened for me in my early twenties because everyone turned into lefties and I couldn't stand people who have no common sense or who try to punish the unjabbed
All I see is a hard working man telling scammers they are scammers
He didn't even have to go in the truck tho hahahah
Well the dude was really just looking for free stuff. Still…
$309 for a ratchet is f-king robbery, no matter who makes it.
Snap on and Matco are much cheaper on a ratchet that size. Plus I got them on sale so even cheaper. Also some of those trucks sell slightly damaged tool boxes for 75% of their normal price
@@billyminarik2126nah that’s cap I drive the snap on international
It’s what the market will withstand. So it’s priced just right 🤡
Nowadays markup is a lot higher Rising inflation and money lost two competitors there are other tools out there that are way cheaper and have the same quality but they don't have to pay for Tool trucks or franchisee fees or butt loads of diesel fuel or the cost of giving away free TVs and coolers and hats and t-shirts I say do away with the gimmicks and sell me the tools for a fair price I've been doing mechanic work for over 20 years and really if people want the truth I've tested it the quality with icon at Harbor Freight or texting or Carlisle and a few others and they are a quarter of the price of what you will pay on the tool truck do your homework and you'll figure out some of those companies are using the same patents nothing tow truck brands are using it's all a gimmick and markup game nowadays
Well, it’s $25 on Amazon! Two days with prime 😂
For those who aren't aware Cornwell uses the same manufacturer for their sockets as harbor freights icon sockets. They just sell them for more than harbor freight. This is the harbor freight tool truck.
“Yeah for paying customers” the salesman was fed up 😂
Lmao the fact he said"how not to act on a tool truck" lmaooo this is EXACTLY how anyone who sees your prices should act on YOUR tool truck 😂😂😂
Nah no need to be disrespectful, it's ok to complain to your coworkers about the prices but being a jackass when you already know how expensive things are before stepping onto the truck.
It's a clickbait title to get views. Gotcha.
@@Doctaphil64
I use a VPN, Ad Block and UBlock Origin, they get literally no view from me.
@@MagikFingers420 what was disrespectful
@@baronr.junior8628 if you can't tell, I can't explain.
"Got anything for free" had me 😂😂😂
Bro frr😂
I would be like yeah, here's a keychain lol
Yeah for paying customers😂
All he wanted was a lil pocket screwdriver 😂
I came looking for this comment 😂🤣🤣
I think we can all agree... hes not wrong! Lol the name dont break bolts loose any faster
😂... I said all that in my head on a tool truck...just never out loud
Ive never felt comfortable shopping anywhere that doesn't put the prices on display 😂
Me either. Even the convenience stores in my area are starting to do it now.
“How much is this?”
“Okay, how about this one?”
“Cool, and this one?”
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Most high end places do it. That’s where everyone got it from. The sales associate tells you how much it is when you ask to try on/sample/test/hold the product
It would be hard for one guy to put a price tag on 3 thousand individual things to sell when he can just tell you the exact price of your ask, if you’ve been wrenching for atleast a month you can usually guess the price of anything on the truck writhing $5
If it doesn't have a price tag, it's not for sale. That's my rule at least 🤷♂️
I like the man dude was just being straight up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right? Like don’t take it personally, you just work for a company that sells way overpriced stuff
@@Divici02623the reason that’s annoying is cause 99% of the time a complaint is given, it’s given to somebody who can’t do anything to change the problem. No, I can’t talk to the Big Cheese about pricing, no I can’t special order anything, no I don’t control when the store closes 😂
$300? Screw that where’s my pocket screw driver 😂
@@cedricnora4481 who’s fault is that? As if regular people ever have the opportunity to speak to the the so called person who they should be complaining to. Don’t like hearing the complaints then stop working the job. You’re the face of the company. Don’t feel like you’re getting paid enough to hear our complaints then quit.
@@BaccaratBible I said 99% 😘
How not to act on a tool truck..."Hi, I'm the Cornwell rep"
Dude saw right through all the salesman bullshit.
This is what it looks like when someone is honest with you.
Honesty? Isn't that some pre-historic/ pre-civilized anti-business idea that was proven to be so disruptive to earning a living that you can't even kneel toward a flag thing?
Honesty, does it include rules that you don't support? Wait, if someone isn't a literal john wayne type with a large bank account to sue "bad buys" then you deserve being run over by people with more money?
Honesty, its so fickle.
Nah he’s just being an asshole. The guy just works there.
@@ballislife9092It's a company, presuming no one turns up for free to hear the criticism. If you go to a restaurant and have a bad meal do you not tell the waiter who obviously didn't cook the meal that it was bad? Or tell them when you've been over charged? Is it an asshole thing to inform them about any of that? Or are you meant to ask to see the owner of the company to tell them your complaints..??
@@tentaklaus9382 I mean he went in knowing it’s a snap on truck. You don’t go into expensive restaurant then be surprised about the price. Also he wasn’t going to buy anything in the first place he just went in there to state the obvious
@@ballislife9092 When you see a scheme, you think more along the lines of "Could I get in on this", rather than "holy shit, these cats are trying to make crooked shiny and polished".
For me, im saying something. You are the problem, not the innocent bystander.
Rule #1 of being a mechanic…
Never step into tool truck 🤣
Unless it’s like this guy
@@joeshmo6429 I mean ya I don’t kiss their butt whenever they come by they ask if we need anything I always tell them no half my tool are 40+ years old
Rule 1 of being a mechanic: don't step on the tool truck.
Rule 2: disregard rule 1 and get in debt buying shiny stuff cause it looks cool.
Rule 3: try not to step on the tool truck and hope they won't find you this week.
@@gopnikolai7483what just went on there brother?💀
A man 🤣
Plot twist: The rachet is $3.09
Ya know what, respect on the mechanic. Walked in, realized he couldn't afford anything on the truck, walked back out.
“We used to sell gearwrench, but we have our own line”
Yea it’s called rebranding and quadrupling the price
Amen. Same factory higher prices same product.
Gear ratchet? It’s Gearwrench
@@plaid11I was just going to say this. Who the fuck is Gear Ratchet? 😂
Yup. Blue power. They sell blue power as their cheap brand but is only 10 bucks cheaper on ratchets 😂
I hate Gear Ratchet brand. It’s the knock knock knock off version of Gear Wrench.
Yeah he ain’t said a lie though
This man is real one.
That's the right way to act ! 👍👍💯
“Got anything for free?” Had me rolling💀
It’s free advertisement. Looks like the snap-on guy understood the assignment.
Snap on gives free things
Fair question. Good tool guys have lots of free shit.
@@thestinkycheeseman2208wtf really
@@andy_182 Yeah, I mean, generally if it's your first time on there and you aren't a customer yet, it won't be a lot. Pocket screwdriver and a soda or something. My snap-on guy gives a new winter jacket every year for xmas.
“Tool truck gets mad when called out by guy with half a brain to save his money”
Guy with half a brain thinks businesses can survive on 10% mark up.
Yeah, we shouldn’t make anything in the US, instead we should send all our money to other countries and just hope it doesn’t negatively effect the economy
Or pretend to be made in america and sell rebranded china stuff on tool trucks @SauceM3
If he didn’t want to do anything but look like a tool bag why even go on the truck
@@tylerwaddell1077 someone needs to call them out on their prices. They are insane I do the same thing every week
He insulted them and then asks for something free 🤦♂️
He told them the truth, the prices are horrible
Since when was truth an insult?? How they make business without consumer opinion? Today's soft culture has taken truth and constructive criticism and act as if its insulting.
Whenever the snap on dude pulls up he always trying to get me in the truck
"Gear wrench sells stuff for a lot cheaper" got me going. Gearwrench still ain't cheap though.
How not to act??? The man is just speaking the truth 😂😂😂😂
Everybody expects you to be a push over
He's probably still making payments on that Snap-on hat😂
Snap on hats free… once you buy a tool box 💀
@@peaur hey making payments on the toolbox making payments on the hat it's all the same thing LOL
@@peaurthen it’s not free ☠️
Sounds like something a broke man would say
@@cunderthunt woosh
He's not wrong. The tool trucks that come to my dealer are outrageous.
Act the truth, speak the truth, do this, this man deserves a commemorative plaque.
People can bash him but almost all mechanics in most fields can agree tools are overpriced in the trucks.
Its like doordash when they bring it right to yoy they expect you to overpay and overtip because in this damned society yiu do all that and theyre still barely holding it together underpaid and overworked because people are doing things wrong and are unwilling to admit things have to change or it wont get better snd i dont mean with genders
For sure. That salesman didn't sound very bright either.
That Amazon line was magical I've been told by my snap on dealer he can't pay his bills if I don't buy stuff I told him if I buy your stuff I can't pay my bills
I love seeing all these guys with their expensive snap on tool boxes and shiny tools that don’t get touched as they clean and polish wrenches looking at me like I am supposed to be impressed. You know what impresses me? People who CAN ACTUALLY FIX STUFF!!!
Only tool truck I dealt with was Matco. Prices were lower than Snap-On / Mac and they actually honored their warranty. The "other" guys would twist and squirm out of warranty replacements and would instead try to repair the tool themselves or offer me an inferior replacement. My Matco dealer would always honor the warranty, no questions asked.
That’s the exact way to act when you want to charge $300 for a ratchet the manufacturer sells for $30
“Got anything for free? Screwdrivers, hats, shirts?”😂
I’m crying bruh 😂😂😂😂😂
Only for paying customer's
You know that’s all he came in there for was the free stuff 😅
Best line honestly xD
I have to admit , I spent $130 for a Snap on ratchet. Almost 20 years ago. It’s still my go to ratchet. And I used it on sailboats for 5 years in saltwater environment . And even under water. A quick rinse in fresh water a squirt of oil. It’s as good as the day I bought it. Also bought a set of hardened sockets , and a set of cobalt bits. All three are still top notch.
Man speaks truth. God got him.
I respect this mans honesty
You need to be more specific they're both being honest, you just don't like what one of them has to say
@@jeremywalker2460 Pretty sure any person with 2 brain cells would say the *guy who has the camera on him the whole video* is the who I am talking about
You don't know good tools
@@jameswilson6340Yeah i can use and break 20 shitty tools for the price of one snap on. ill take my chances
New guy exceeded the weight limit with the balls to ask for free stuff 😂
They should take his comments into consideration instead of hating on him. He’s right.
$309 for a ratchet. I needed that laugh.
No, you should 100% call out scammers. Paying for The convenience is one thing, paying 100% markup is another.
Scammers ? If you’re a mechanic and you can’t afford the truck tools , how is that a scam ? I agree the prices are high but he guy has to sell at that price to make up for all the dead beat mechanics who think installments = free. And all the assh0les who hide in the bathroom when the truck pulls up and they owe money
@@JR-km9zgcan you tell me one reason why a ratchet valued anywhere else at $25 should be valued at $309 on the tool truck lol I'll wait....
@@JR-km9zgif you haven't done the math that's over 12x the price because it's on a truck. Literally could purchase 12 ratchets the exact same as the ratchets in the truck for the same price as 1 if you buy it on the truck 😂😂 yes it's a very clear scam that's why these trucks never get business except for emergency at the track and garages with a sponsorship for the truck tool company
@@JR-km9zgoh fine, be technical about it. Doesn’t change the fact that this is not how you should be doing things. Life isn’t about screwing others over to get your bag.
More like 400%
He got on that truck knowing damn well he wasn’t going to buy anything 😂
You got to appreciate the honesty of this guy. Hahaha!
That’s exactly how to act on a tool truck.
When I was young I had a snap-on guy try telling me how great the tools were.
I told him I liked craftsman, they had the same warranty, were cheaper and the Sears store was not that far away, and the salesman weren’t pushy! I don’t think he liked me after that 😅
300 for a ratchet is fkn disgusting
Him talking about gear wrench is the truth. 24” inch ratchet for 95 dollars. 120xp for the win
For real, these mf’ers can just keep driving if they come by my place 😝
Nobody forcing them to buy it
It's insane. It better wash my balls, too, for $300
If I'm making money with said tool or its a tool I use all too often then yes I'll buy it. I can sneak a warranty through a few mechanics I know. Otherwise many other brands can do the same tool loyalty is on the fly
Prices went up, average American is spending an extra 700 dollars on food, gas, bills a month. Price of labor has gone up, but guess what hasn't gone up. Our pay rate. Can't tell ya the last time I've got on a tool truck
Then go to a new shop that does.
@@tee4946good luck around here. They will claim they pay but then they want you to work every day. Yeah you will make the money but when you do the math you made like $25 an hour.
@@tee4946to the harbor freight
And that is exactly what they want, now you have a tool loaner company, a company to handle the bills for the tool loaner company, oh and insurance for the company that handles the bills for the company that loans tools.
Greased palms all the way through, and it starts at the absolute highest level.
How bout don't buy overpriced tools from trucks and shit. I got all my tools from fle markets home Depot and Amazon, I don't own a single snap on bull shit, sure I've broken a lot of shit but replacement is still cheaper. I'm all for supporting American companies but when they are actively fuckin the little guy and all the little guys are happy to bend over and take it. I'm out
Tbh he kept it real when he said you guys need to be competitive. All these brands tryna get rich of one tool 🤦♂️
The sound of the shuffling feet was the cherry on top.
Damn this clip title backfired 😂 yeah, I wouldn’t talk like that exactly, but he’s saying what’s on everyone’s minds
“You got anything for free?”
😂😂😂
Mindset: “It’s shitty … but I’ll take one if it’s free.”
Only for paying customers...making it ultra free
Every mechanic knows the grief of being in debt with the Snap-On and Matco truck drivers.
🤣😂he said” you got anything for free? Like screw drivers or hats”
If you buy from a traveling salesman in 2024 your paying 3x times as much as the store to door delivery exists 😂😂😂😂😂
Well duh.
"you guys need to be competitive" might actually some of the best advice he gave them 😂 I dunno i think thats proper behavior
How is any small business supposed to be competitive with e-commerce and the internet? China? Amazon? Ali express? Small business wouldn’t exists if they had to compete with undercutting giants.
Then don't start that business and do something else @@tylersaftic
@@doctordrizzay existing businesses thick head
@@doctordrizzay existing businesses genius.
@@tylersafticsnap ons and cornwells not a small business these tool trucks rip tf outta people they know their stuffs way overprices too lmao this isnt no small business
I mean he ain't lyin 😂
All I can say is that is with my dad being a mechanic 27 years this guy is not wrong at all.
This is exactly how you treat the tool truck lol
This is the guy I want working on my vehicles.
Why is that?
Yeah he's not stupid.
Because guys like this will get the job correctly and not bullshit! I’ve worked in dealerships for over 7 years! Dudes with this attitudes are usually the best techs!
Proud to say I haven't owed snap on an over ten years and I will never owe them another dime........
I don’t care who you think you are, gives you no right to disrespect someone like that. You may not like a company and have biases against them. You can’t forget the people running the business are real people and they deserve respect.
As someone who has spent a lot of money in the past on “quality” tools, this guy is absolutely right. Quality these days just means you have a name brand slapped on your ratchet.
Yeah that's what you get when you support globalism and getting all that cheap shit from China the country full of sweatshops and a culture of cheating. Maybe if back in the day more people cared about getting quality shit made in country our politicians wouldn't be selling out to other countries.
If you really want quality you need to pick your tools for their features. A certain type of ratchet mechanism, or a comfortable handle, or an extra slim head... Aside from that you're right. Same materials, same tolerance, probably same factory.
Exactly
Mechanics really be working for tools nowadays
That's exactly the reason why I will not take a shop job. There's always gonna be some overpriced tool that you use once or twice.
@@joshsimmons2663if it's something I don't use often at all Ill get it from harbor freight
That’s bc a lot of mechanics have the same complex that low income families have with brand name shoes and clothes. High cost tools don’t make you a better mechanic any more than Jordan’s make you jump higher. They just make you look cooler to people with the same complex. I could see spending $100k on tools that would help you build a $50k engine but having $50-100k in tools to replace an alternator or change brake pads is ludicrous. It would make way more sense to have 2 of each tool you use a lot at $40/each and if one breaks just take it back after work(because they have a warranty too) vs spending $300 on one and can’t get a replacement until the truck comes back around
@@shanebatten6473 I doubt very many people spend 100k on tools to replace an alternator and brake pads... Some of the work I do you want to have end wrenches with tight tolerances so you don't strip out a bolt that causes you to waste 1 or 2 hours (300-600 bucks)
@@rickywoods3101 the vast majority of work done on cars in an average garage can be done with basic tools. You don’t need 8 different $600 sets of sockets, 11 $200 ratchets and 4 $300 ratchets, $10k toolbox but if you read through comments on anything tool related all the comments are talking about how guys wouldn’t buy anything but snap-on, mac, Matco, etc tools. Guys literally go 10’s of $1,000’s in debt to the tool truck guys bc everybody else is doing it. And now there’s a bunch of channels showing that most of that stuff is just rebranded crap from Taiwan and China anyway and people are still willing to die on a hill that X brand is better than the next or Y brand is worth it bc that truck comes by twice a month instead of once.
These buses are sooo damn expensive, I remembered that they actually let you finance shit too 😂😂
Man speaks the honest truth
Dude is 100% right to act like that for a ratchet that’s 300 bucks
Lol that ratchet is most certainly worth it
No he ain’t, you don’t get on one of these tool vans unless you ready to cough it up
says the kid thats never walked onto a tool truck nor turned wrenches to make a living...
@@gradyflinn6765 who’s that directed at?
Sad thing is you can probably go on the website and buy it for 50% less then the tool truck
This is exactly how you should act in the tool truck. 😂 Theyre screwing you and they know it, you dont owe them kindness.
😂😂😂 he wanted merch after ripping them to hell?! Hahaha
He ain't lying lol and Cornwell's own line ain't no better than stuff you can buy half the price off of Amazon lol
Technically the Amazon tools are 1/7th the price. No joke I just looked it up.
@@greenmonkey7305 man we had a gear wrench truck & I price checked via the p/n for a tool I wanted he had and it was less than 1/2 of his & some of the guys talked junk. I'm like Lil Dicky, I'mma save dat money 🤣 Did the same thing on the Matco truck when he tried to sell me a used 3/8 cordless ratchet for $100 that was $98 new on Amazon, he didn't appreciate me calling him out on that.
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@datboii3738 Cornwall stuff is made in china also. I'd pay double for usa but not 10x.
@@kendall959Would never pay that price for US made stuff. As an American myself, I’d look for Japanese brands over any American made shit. Only thing I use from the US is the Milwaukee pack out system to hold my Makita tools. And then Nepros Ratchets with Koken nut grip sockets.
"Dont speak hurtful truths on the poor truck guys" 🤣
How not to act? No, this guy's attitude is appropriate.
This is EXACTLY how you should act in a tool truck. “Yeah we got our own brand.” You mean “we couldn’t gouge people when they found out it’s online for a tenth of the price.”
He's just being direct. Respect.
Don't get on the truck. Like going to Taco Bell for lunch and trying to pay them in diarrhea complaints.
He tells you how he feels when I did doordash i was telling people i got paid too little and the service cost too much already if i wasnt even paid more and it wasnt worth it. Usually often its people who cant leave home for some reason or theyre hard working competirive but modest tippers these arent people who look forward to things like a 300 dollar wratchet. They beg you to take it on interest they hope you cant make thenpayments so they can reposses and resell keep the gravy train flowing you coulda bought a way more affordable tool from a company that wasnt dependingnon you overpaying for reputation they price so high they decide they dont want to compete its like hanging with the peasents if you wont sell your soul to satan paying 300 for a wratchet because they were dumb and have a truck they overpaid for and have to make the payment on at a high interest rate. Its the people who pays that cost they walk on and buy the 300 dollar wratchet because theyre morons bro you end up retiring poor because you went on a tool truck. The banks and the tool man got all yohr money ford has the rest of it toyota as well. They are your slave masters but only kf yourr actually willing to be walked on like a doormat by "royalty" like its some kind of privilege.
Nah he gave no respect at all what do you mean 😂. I don't go to the convenience store and complain to them that I can get cheaper energy drinks at the grocery store....
Direct? If he was forced into the truck sure I'd agree. But to willingly walk in just to talk shit is little bitch behavior IMO. He seems like he hates his life and wants everyone else to hate theirs
@@mashedpotatahjohnson426ffs exactly!
Bro was just speaking facts🗣💯
I support this man he was justified in saying what EVERY MECHANIC BELOW VIRGINIA SAYS ON A WEEKLY BASIS FROM MOMS SHOP TO THE BMW MAN your prices suck!
He’s not wrong. At all. 😂
If Harbor Freight started pulling up in their own truck I'd never get on any other one again😂
Ah yes, nothing like Chinese tools that come dull and fail under any real stress test or electrical tape that's too stiff to stretch and doesn't stick.
There's definitely a time and a place for Harbor Freight tools. Like one time use tools, cheap tarps and basic bs, an/or tools you loan out. That idiots break or forget to give back anyways lol.
@@JB-pb9xvtheir icon line has been holding up pretty well. Their other lines are hit or miss but their more premium line has been pretty good and still a fraction of anything off the truck.
I still keep some of the shit tools for loaners or to use as consumables. Those have their time and place.
More than likely all made in the same factory. A lot of HF tolls have been compared to snap-on tools and its crazy how exactly alike they are, but one says Snap-on so it’s automatically worth at least 5x more
In my opinion youre buying junk and We csn do better than that buddy you have to have at least some standards bro not crackhead budget standards. You gotta upgrade to a dewalt socket set or something bro trust me its basically the same thing but its better.
@@JB-pb9xv crazy you really think there's a difference, do me a favor go n Google who is the maker and the manufacturer for Snap On tools, then go look at the maker and the manufacturer of Harbor Freight's line of tools, actually nah, lemme save you the time, THEY MADE BY THE SAME COMPANY
Well said. I won't even step a foot in that truck. I'm happy with my Craftsman and Gearwrench.
I respect that and would go with the 30$ ratchet and buy 5 of em over a lifetime and save 150$ BUT why go in and talk shit? Clearly they make money so tons of people disagree and spend money on their overpriced crap!
@@AkronJosh wise man. Wise words. 💯
@@AkronJoshwell if they made people pay up front like you do at harbor freight instead of weekly out of their paycheck snap on would be out of business 😅 just because they make money and are a successful company doesn’t mean that they deserve respect
And your shade tree.
@@phillipbainbridge9107 It's "you're", not "your". Plenty of "shade trees" that will run circles around "professionals". Nothing wrong with Craftsman.
I see nothing wrong with how he acted or reacted just an honest man
He told him what we all thinking of all the tool trucks
This is exactly how you should act on a tool truck