I love my snap on guy, he’s a great person, very friendly and helpful but his truck is a old dark and dingy truck, we’re in Texas so it’s hot and he still chooses not to get his generator fixed so no ac and he doesn’t keep his truck nearly as stocked as yours. I don’t like ordering a tool I like to be able to walk on see something I like and walk off that day
I have the Mountain brand set in both metric and SAE cause my OCD can't take just buyin the metric.....Can't beat the and almost a must. They're almost a must if you can afford them. Another useful tool if you can afford them is some sort of 0 offset long patten wrenches, i have a master set of Capri but buy best you cam afford
Question. I have solus edge legand 100th anniversary edition. I haven't updated since i bought it. Would i have to pay all 3 years worth updating or just one of update cost and puts fully up to date?
For updates, there are three ways to purchase, loyal, which means you keep your scanner up-to-date, every six months, non-loyal, which is for people who haven’t updated within the last six months, and subscription! No matter how far your scan tools out of date, you only pay one price! we don’t multiply by how far your scan tool is out of date we just charge the non-loyal pricing!
F80 ratchet, Sgdx120br screwdrivers, 212fsmsy ( I have to have the sockets, if you have the ratchet!) Spbs704ar (I’m not strong enough to make a lot of things move, so leverage is always helpful) And toolboxes! Some people don’t consider these tools, but organization may help you from losing other tools! Organization and save you a lot of money, even though it may cost you upfront
I’m a big financial geek how much do avg customers spend per year on snap on I would guess 3k for a normal person and I’m sure a business to get kitted out spends almost 100k on normal tools
I subbed I’ve been getting into fix it stuff on my ranch over the last year and u seen like a nice guy good luck in hockey nation it’s lik 80 degrees for Christmas and also if u mind how do u get paid did u buy a franchise and have to fork money up front or they own everything and u get commission
I own the business as a franchise!! So part of the money I collect each week goes towards my tool bill to pay for tools, another portion goes towards my bills!
And it depends on the customer, Small Engine techs buy a separate set of tools, then heavy duty, which also spends a different amount than a heavy marine diesel! On average 3000 is a good estimate, but, depending on the tools they buy, it can vary!
I’m semi-retired tech and still spent over 2k with my dealer. Had to get a rider on my homeowners ins for my tools and they were appraised at 92k. I averaged my receipts over a 30yr period and it came out to just over $3,600 per year.
Merry Christmas! Glad to have been a customer of yours even though I'm a long ways away.
Merry Christmas! Be sure to show the new Snap On cordless soldering iron (14.4 v) when you get one in stock. And all the best for 2024 Joseph.
I love my snap on guy, he’s a great person, very friendly and helpful but his truck is a old dark and dingy truck, we’re in Texas so it’s hot and he still chooses not to get his generator fixed so no ac and he doesn’t keep his truck nearly as stocked as yours. I don’t like ordering a tool I like to be able to walk on see something I like and walk off that day
Hopefully he gets things fixed up to make you comfortable coming on the truck! Breakdowns suck and can be extremely expensive
Awesome video! Merry Christmas!🎄
Merry Christmas! 😊
I have the Mountain brand set in both metric and SAE cause my OCD can't take just buyin the metric.....Can't beat the and almost a must. They're almost a must if you can afford them. Another useful tool if you can afford them is some sort of 0 offset long patten wrenches, i have a master set of Capri but buy best you cam afford
I have those reducer set they are awesome
You’re awesome!!! Keep up the great work!! merry Christmas. Hope your year 2024 is better than your 2023.
Merry Christmas!! Same to you!! 😊
Merry Christmas Joseph 🎅🎄
Same to you and your family!!
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas!!
I love that black and hiviz baseball hat. Wish I could get that from my dealer 😕
Are you able to sell the power blue screwdriver set? Thx
Hey cole!! You can message me on one of my other social media’s, if you are located in my area, I can definitely make something happen!
Need a battery for cordless drill
Question. I have solus edge legand 100th anniversary edition. I haven't updated since i bought it. Would i have to pay all 3 years worth updating or just one of update cost and puts fully up to date?
For updates, there are three ways to purchase, loyal, which means you keep your scanner up-to-date, every six months, non-loyal, which is for people who haven’t updated within the last six months, and subscription! No matter how far your scan tools out of date, you only pay one price! we don’t multiply by how far your scan tool is out of date we just charge the non-loyal pricing!
@@SnaponToolsJosephHull we not had money why asked and do they work with auto auth I not looked into it
What are your personal favorite….5 let’s say….favorite hand or auto tools you sell?
F80 ratchet,
Sgdx120br screwdrivers,
212fsmsy ( I have to have the sockets, if you have the ratchet!)
Spbs704ar (I’m not strong enough to make a lot of things move, so leverage is always helpful)
And toolboxes! Some people don’t consider these tools, but organization may help you from losing other tools! Organization and save you a lot of money, even though it may cost you upfront
Aww, ya! Ya to fuckin’ happy ya kunt ravesher! Cheers
It seems they are all trying to move the same stuff that’s “their favourite”. I recon they are just pushing what snap on tell them to at the time
Haha they push everything all the time, I’m just picking my favourites
Hey Joseph! How do I buy from you if I don’t live close?!
Message me on another social media so our messages and your address would stay private, and we can make a deal if I am your closest dealer!
I’m a big financial geek how much do avg customers spend per year on snap on I would guess 3k for a normal person and I’m sure a business to get kitted out spends almost 100k on normal tools
I subbed I’ve been getting into fix it stuff on my ranch over the last year and u seen like a nice guy good luck in hockey nation it’s lik 80 degrees for Christmas and also if u mind how do u get paid did u buy a franchise and have to fork money up front or they own everything and u get commission
I own the business as a franchise!! So part of the money I collect each week goes towards my tool bill to pay for tools, another portion goes towards my bills!
And it depends on the customer, Small Engine techs buy a separate set of tools, then heavy duty, which also spends a different amount than a heavy marine diesel! On average 3000 is a good estimate, but, depending on the tools they buy, it can vary!
I’m semi-retired tech and still spent over 2k with my dealer. Had to get a rider on my homeowners ins for my tools and they were appraised at 92k. I averaged my receipts over a 30yr period and it came out to just over $3,600 per year.