BallsOutKrunked t1_isrpjhf wrote
Reply to comment by Brandon3541 in Have there been any studies done on "high quality" products lasting longer than their budget counterparts? by crushed-tomatoes
I think it depends on what you mean by "average". I intentionally compared it to Amazon chinesium. If you want to compare it to Gear Wrench then sure, snapon is a smidgen better but much pricier.
Brandon3541 t1_isrq74w wrote
Ah fair enough, I actually have some cheap "chinesium" tools (think $20 for a big set) I keep as spare in my trunk and they work for that purpose where they are just basic tools for if something goes wrong, but they aren't being used night and day in a shop.
I know those aren't going to compare to any decent brand, but that doesn't bother me for as rarely as they see use.
For more normal use I have a smattering of whatever I could find that was decent.
RennoSeenik t1_isz9ujo wrote
I bought some snap on metric combination spanners when I was an 18 year old apprentice and I still use them in industry every day 36 years later. I've snapped precisely one of them by using a pipe over it as leverage. The snap on rep still exchanged it without quibble. I've changed the innards of my 3/8 ratchet twice, again FOC. I think a quality brand like snap on, beta or teng that comes with a lifetime warranty is BIFL for sure.
As regards white goods etc, efficiency improvements tend to rule out buying for life and I look for decent longevity and reliability instead...
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