Originally posted by Deathdeelr
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I'm willing to surmise that he did not pony up any cash to even out the money factor. False advertising is a wonderful thing isn't it? This is just another reason for me to stay away from Snap-on.
Craftsman aside, I've always had the notion that a good tool (manufacturer) dosen't need to advertise. I see many companies selling tools that I've never seen an advertisement for (Proto comes to mind). These manufacturers seem to rely soley on word of mouth to sell thier product to the masses. If their reputation is good enough to get by without gimicks or flash, then its quite probably a good tool.
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