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| Faldo |
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 Faldo World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 07:53 - 10 Apr 2009 Post subject: Quick Q about Bluepoint tools |
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Are they as good as Snapon and do they come with lifetime warranty? If so do you have to purchase them from a Snapon rep to get the warranty?
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 B10Hazard World Chat Champion

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i have blue point spanners, there awsome, lifetime warrenty and just as good as snap on.
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No - Some and No are your answers mate
No the quality is not as good as Snap on - why would it be as they cost much less
Some of the tools have a lifetime warranty, spanners etc, but most only have 12 months - you would need to check with the dealer.
You don't have to buy from a Snap on dealer but it will make life easier in the event of a claim.
Speak to Ray Ball - he is the dealer for Stoke north - he will put you right.
For what it's worth - I would buy Snap on for anything I use on a regular basis - spanners, sockets, rachets etc. Anything I will only use occasionally I buy in whatever comes at the right money from either Ebay or the local tool suppliers.
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