Snap On tools can be purchased from the thousands of franchise locations across the United States. It is also possible to purchase Snap On tools using sites such as eBay, Amazon, and Craigslist.
Snap On tools are available in quite a few home improvement stores. Home Depot and Lowe's carry Snap On tools. Other places Snap On tools are available are in Snap On catalogs and on their website.
Automotive tools can be purchased at Harbor Freight, Sears, Home Depot, Snap On, Walmart and at most department stores featuring an auto care section.
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Snap-on Tools is owned by Snap-on Incorporated. They are one of the only tool distributors that manufactures their own tools.
No. You must go to the snap on tools industrial site and open the warranty page and it gives you instructions from there.
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Aside from cost, Snap-On tools are made by or directly for Snap-On... Blue Point are typically tools from another manufacturer which are badge engineered for Snap-On under the Blue Point name, but which fall under the same warranty as Snap-On tools.
Yes!
They manufacture the vast majority of their own tools.
Heavy duty tool kits can be purchased at any retailer that sells tools. Snap-on , Dewault, Craftsman all make heavy duty tools and are sold in many retailer store.
Snap-On tools typically carry five year warranties, but they will often support them for much longer, if you kindly ask.
Snap-On makes a vast majority of their own tools. Their Blue Point sub brand is the one which is outsourced to other manufacturers.