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#32586 12/29/03 08:25 PM
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Joey D Offline OP
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I just bought one from the Snap-on tool guy. Very nice tool. Anyone else using one?

#32587 12/30/03 10:25 AM
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Oh, my acheing wallet.
Yes, I have one.

#32588 12/30/03 12:38 PM
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What did you pay? I spent almost $160.

#32589 12/30/03 06:51 PM
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I've got one from Klein, use it frequently. Probably paid $125 to $150 for it a few years ago. Worth every penny.


Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example.
#32590 12/31/03 01:54 PM
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When I was in business every one of my trucks had one on it (4) and my guys were told that they had to use it. What hurts even more is when they would lose it or use it for the wrong purpose. Like opening up paint cans! [Linked Image]

#32591 01/02/04 10:24 AM
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I think I paid about $150, but the Snap-on lady threw in a free pair of socks [Linked Image]


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