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DIYselfer
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Jan 15, 2012, 8:03 PM

Post #1 of 8 (2033 views)
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I am taking a 2 year course in Automotive technology. I am starting off with Automotive Breaks and Manual transmissions. I need to furnish my own tools, and the teacher is obviously getting a kickback because he brought in a spokesman for snap-on tools who pretty much tried to bullSh!t us into going 5k dollars into debt for a basic starter tool set. I work at Walmart TLE, and Walmart sells stanley tools. I am also considering husky, Craftsman, harbor freight and kobalt.

I am hoping stanley will be good enough to last me through the 2 year course, mainly because I get 10% off. But for my second choice I'm torn between HF and Craftsman.

Which brand would YOU recommend?


DIYselfer
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Jan 15, 2012, 8:16 PM

Post #2 of 8 (2014 views)
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Really, and automotive forum and nobody knows Sh!t about tools?

How about I just buy find a rock and stick and call it good enough?


Discretesignals
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Jan 15, 2012, 8:30 PM

Post #3 of 8 (2003 views)
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Just some heads up. Not everyone is on here 100% of the time to answer questions. We do have families and our own lives to deal with.





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DIYselfer
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Jan 15, 2012, 8:36 PM

Post #4 of 8 (1996 views)
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Stanley it is. Thread closed.


Discretesignals
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Jan 15, 2012, 8:39 PM

Post #5 of 8 (1992 views)
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Closed as OP requested.





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Hammer Time
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Jan 16, 2012, 4:04 AM

Post #6 of 8 (1968 views)
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And this answers the question why WalMart has a reputation for having idiots work there. They really do.



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nickwarner
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Jan 16, 2012, 4:26 PM

Post #7 of 8 (1950 views)
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Perhaps we should send him the links to all the posters whose cars went to crap after a trip to Walmart.


Hammer Time
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Jan 16, 2012, 4:28 PM

Post #8 of 8 (1947 views)
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Why bother.... He's probably the one that did it.



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