Can anyone recommend a brand other than snap -on for use in ac maintenance?
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Any brand will work as long as the wrench fits the bolt you're trying to turn. Snap-On is kind of like the Harley-Davidson of tools. You're paying more for the name than for the tool.
If you're going to be a professional mechanic, good quality tools will pay for themselves over the years, but Craftsman will turn bolts just as well as Snap-On, at a much more realistic cost.
Robinair By SPX makes some very nice equipment
Britool, Proto, Starlwhille, Craftsman and Facom are all good makes, although Snap-On do very good 12 point 1/4 drive deep sockets. Their ratcheting Dogbones are OK as well.
if you live in US, then snap-on tools are the best and they are approved by FAA.
Otherwise, stahlwille tools are OK too
always check round finish of tool in order to avoid scratches on A/C surfaces
Try MAC TOOLS..quality as good as SNAP-ON
Mac tools as well as Craftsman
My tools are Craftsman. Then again, I don't actually wrench.
From what I've seen so far in my training, sometimes you have to "modify" your tools using a grinding wheel, heating and bending etc in order to make them fit where they dont want to. I'd just go with craftsman, thats what I use. However, snapon tends to have thinner side walls on their sockets. There are some places my sockets wont go.
snap-on are the best and comprimising should not be an option!
Now lets see - you want to use lesser quality tools when peoples lives are at stake?
My hubby has a few guarded $nap On tools - but generally we buy Craftsman (because of their lifetime warranty - and beleive me we USE it:o)
do what we do in the royal navy and just bodge it, cos we cant afford proper tools like "snap-on" in the interest of aviation safety, we never had this conversation
"Gedore" tools
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