If you wrench for a living you will ware tools out now do you want to buy them over again that's were Snap-on and MAC shine if you don't misplace it you buy it one time... 99.9% of the time no questions asked.
Noting will hold up used daily as good as Snap-on or Mac, SK is not in the same ballpark. A few SK tools will run with them but not all of them...
I own quite a few SK tools it was a bad dissension on my part they are worn out and hard to get repaired/replaced... The price difference and warranty was inviting at the time... They get replaced with Snap-on what I should have brought the first time.
As for breaking a 12 pt socket in a tight place that's the way it is it is probably the only tool that will get in there and get the fastener out. I have broke more chrome 5/16 12 point sockets than the law allows most of the time its the only tool that will get on the fastener. I try my best to use impacts when all possible sometimes its not possible...
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