I dont know where my mind is today. I read somthing totally different with a quick glance at the title. 


I have thousands invested in tools. Like said before unless you use them everyday to earn a living dont spend the extra money. Snap-on wrenchs and sockets are better IMO. But I have a lot of craftsman. I am slowly replacing my craftsman wrench's with snap-on just because they are less likely to slip or round off bolts. Another thing to consider is unless you have a snap-on dist. near you or that you see weekly its a pain to get them warranteed.

The only thing I've consistently read that Snap-On is significantly better with (for a home-user) is their torque wrenches. Everything I've read says that you truly get what you pay for with a torque wrench and that the Kobalt/Craftsman ones can get real inaccurate real quickly. The rest I hear for moderate around the house use Craftsman stuff is pretty good. I sold Craftsman tools in high school and I was impressed but I also didn't have anything else to compare against. We always recommended Gear Wrench ratcheting wrenches over the Craftsman ones though. Things have probably changed in the four years it's been since I was a commissioned "tool consultant" there though.![]()