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<blockquote data-quote="1BROWNWRENCH" data-source="post: 3386361" data-attributes="member: 30128"><p>My main 3/8 ratchet is a SnapOn and I have a Craftsman as a backup. The convenience of having the dealer come to you weekly is nice when something breaks. I like that especially because of the hours I keep. A quality ratchet is good to have. It is not fun smashing your knuckles when a tooth breaks.</p><p> The rest of my tools are a mixture of Mac, Proto, Cornwell and Husky. Wrenches are not so important to me on brand, but I do have preferences. I do not like especially slender profiles. Some types of wrenches cannot be had with certain brands. I have a lot of special ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BROWNWRENCH, post: 3386361, member: 30128"] My main 3/8 ratchet is a SnapOn and I have a Craftsman as a backup. The convenience of having the dealer come to you weekly is nice when something breaks. I like that especially because of the hours I keep. A quality ratchet is good to have. It is not fun smashing your knuckles when a tooth breaks. The rest of my tools are a mixture of Mac, Proto, Cornwell and Husky. Wrenches are not so important to me on brand, but I do have preferences. I do not like especially slender profiles. Some types of wrenches cannot be had with certain brands. I have a lot of special ones. [/QUOTE]
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