An Interesting Tool… Matco/Craftsman Ratchet

The Snap-On truck stopped by at work today. I noticed something interesting on the truck. This Matco stubby ratchet that the Snap-On man had.


He told me, “This was a ratchet that one of my customers sent back to Matco for warranty replacement. They sent him back this one! It was a manufacturing mistake. This Matco ratchet is $75 on the Matco truck, while at Sears it's $20. I keep it to show people if you are going to pay premium prices for a tool, you should get a premium quality tool!”

The first thing that crossed my mind…  maybe the Snap-On dealer bought the Matco and Craftsman ratchets, then put the Matco head on the Craftsman handle. Obviously he wants you to feel like spending big money on his tools is worth it.  As Snap-On tools are quite expensive.

Of course you do need to consider Craftsman and Matco hand tools are both made by Danaher. It's totally possible this is manufacturing defect that they overlooked. Maybe both the Matco and Craftsman ratchets are made in the same factory and on the same line.

If you have an on opinion on this, please post a comment below. I'd like to hear your thoughts.

Mac Tools Student Tech Program

Yesterday I received this nice folder and catalog from Mac Tools. Mac has what's know as the Student Tech Program (STP). You can get 50% off for being student in a technical program on most tools and toolboxes they sell. Students in Automotive Technology, Collision Repair and Refinishing, Diesel Maintenance, and Motorcycle Repair programs are all eligible for the program and discounts. I thought the folder was nice, and it was sent via UPS. I might just order some tools through them soon.