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Old 06-27-2008, 09:48 AM   #1
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Snap-on & Blue-Point differences

I know from reading the forums in the past that there is quite a few Snap-on Tool users here..
I am looking into finally upgrading my sockets mostly 1/4, 3/8" and some 1/2 mostly everything is sizes that I would need for my car..
I kept a list of what I use and don't use a long with what I might possibly need in the future..
I am happy with my Proto Ratchets and the misc Snap-On stuff that I have
So I was considering saving some money and just going with the Snap-on Blue Point sockets..
Does anyone here have any direct experience with the differences of the two???
I know that Blue Point is like Mid grade but I am hoping that they are better than the Craftsman sockets that I have been using...
Out of convenience Mac and Matco are out of the question because the local Snap-on guy is always cool enough to come directly to my house if I email or call him..
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