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Re: Tools - Good Brand Names
- Subject: Re: Tools - Good Brand Names
- From: Erik Miner <axeis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 20:18:25 -0500
The best non professional tools are Sears Craftsman, period. If you
feel like spending the really big $$ the BEST are either Snap On or
Mac.. depending on who you talk to. But overall the Craftsman stuff
just can't be beat and they warranty all of their tools for life..
ever break one Sears will replace it no questions asked.
Erik
>Hi All,
>
>I'm off to New Orleans tomorrow (Monday) and as it is Christmas I thought
>I'd pick up some tools for working on the bike/messing about in the garage.
>
>Question which Brands should I look for and where will I find them i.e.
>Wal-Mart etc. Furthermore, what brands should I avoid?
>
>Thanks in advance for any assistance
>
>
>Bradders
>
>
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