I knew to put the batteries in the charger when I bought the brute before use.They charge quicker.I love the button style trigger on the Snap On cordless ratchets.Learned to watch where I put my other hand at with the brute,not in the area where I am working in.Hurts when it slams against your other hand.
Started my own mobile mechanic business it’s going very well ,still not to a point in able to buy a lot off my local tool trucks ,I use a lot of Williams and icon stuff but hey hopefully I can get to the real dollars to spend some tool truck money I’d like to get some nice impact socket sets and some of those flank drive plus wrenches
Love the content especially scenes i dont get to se my dealer because his not my route anymore so i can see the things with out having to bug him. Keep up the great work
My old dealer Shane hooked me up with a 1/4” drive BP stubby std met Allen set a few years back to access close quarters parts on a printing press. He sold a lot of those the next few months.
I am vary thankful for this video i have one of these flexible magnets and i wasn't sure if blue point had a lifetime warranty i bought one about 20 years ago and the magnet has lost all of its power
Jermey, I have a question. Wouldn't it be more appropriate to refer to the CGRS861GW2 as the "heterosexual" version instead of calling it "straight"? Just curious.
I actually never talk price on you tube. It’s not my place, however “cost” or dealer cost or net what ever you want to call it is not your true cost. Example if I buy one hammer at the dollar store for a dollar and sell it for $500 you would think wow this dude is killing it, however I’d still be $2700 short of my truck payment, $3000 short of my fuel cost for the month I’d have no insurance, couldn’t pay credit card fees for processing, etc. now if you seen, and it’s not that hard to find, our margins, you would find out that there are a lot of things we just can’t budge on with out going out of business. Read the comments on every tool brands posts. People complaining they don’t have a dealer, why??? They give awesome deals for a while and then need a transmission or engine or something and have no money. Hope that helps.
They charge more than full price.. I don't understand this obsession with tool trucks. They charge incredible prices for tools that many times perform only as good as the "pro-sumer" lines. I guess you could make the convenience argument but that just sounds like laziness to me. Here's the kicker though.. I can't hate on a guy for feeding his family! If he can find dummies to pay the prices for the crap, then good for him and I hope he has continued success. Just my 2 cents..
I think there has been so many sold with chargers over the last 8 years or so that people were getting overloaded with them, customers wanted to return them because they already had 2-3 and then dealers were sending them back because they had 8-10 at a time.
Question , can you convert a THLX72 locking 1/4 drive to 3/8 drive? I had my nonlocking converted , but my snappy rep told me the locking flex ratchets are designed different enough to where you can't convert it.
So I just traded in my 60 inch mac box to my snap-on guy and I'm trying to decide on what box to get either a master series or a epic between 60 inch and 72 any suggestions
@@Haasltools I had to an injector pigtail and it was a bit of a tight fit. I think these would have been nice to have. At the very least, they’re going on my wish list.