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Old 10-16-2014, 12:41 PM
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About 5 years ago maybe I bought a set of MAC-tools Wrenches, Knuckle-Savers. Thinking that it should be really good tools.

They worked, but they were very soft, and actually not what I expected, soft! in the open end..

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Say wen you need to turn a steering arm to adjust toe-in, you usually need to use the open end. There the MAC wrenches always opened-up or slipped if it was somewhat stuck.

But with Snap-On Flank Drive they just bite in! And REALLY grip, on the Snap-On wrenches you can actually use the open end!

I thought MAC-Tools was sort of almost Snap-On-ish quality? Was I wrong?

I have some other MAC tools that is nice, but not their wrenches. Unless they have other quality standards in Europe? Its expensive here!

And yes, the open end on any wrench is usually soft and unusable on heavy stuff, unless its really big sizes.
Except SnapOns though! I have had a lot of Stahlwille, Hazet, and other good tools, but SnapOn is really the King of Wrenches, except they are very wide. Stahlwille are very slim and nice there on the other hand.
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Old 10-16-2014, 02:03 PM
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Never been a Fan of MAC Tools - they are owned by Stanley and both come from the same Plant
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Old 10-17-2014, 06:53 AM
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Ive got both Snapon and Mac opened wrenchs. The Snapons are about 25 years old and look beat up, the Mac are about 20 years old and look brand new? The reason is the Mac are junk so I never grab one, I don't even keep them in my regular box their in the house in my basement shop.
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Never been a Fan of MAC Tools - they are owned by Stanley and both come from the same Plant
Yep!! I have Snap-On for most of my tools. I started buying them as an apprentice to replace the Craftsman tools that I started with. I have some Mac wrenches at home and they work fine, but not on the job. Always had issues with the quality.
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Ah, I actually thought it was high end, before owning it myself.. I have started to gradually change all I can over to Snap-On, but it is expensive, so takes some time

I have an Macsimizer tool box, and thats nice, their pliers are rebranded Channel Lock, atleast those I have, some nice screwdrivers too. But stopped buying Mac.. And yes, their Sockets! Their sockets were awful! I have some regular Hazet 6-point sockets that I use as "air-sockets" And I bet they never fail. The Macs were made of gum wrapper, in comparison..

And I like to buy just polished tools, because it looks so good
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There are some things that you can buy on a second or third tier brand because the Snap On products are just rebadged and over priced but when It comes to hand tools there is no substitute... Wrenches, ratchets, sockets, screw drivers... all of mine are Snap On for a reason.
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I have found really good Deals on Snap-On at Pawn Shops.
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