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by jaredhallen 1059 days ago
SnapOn stuff is mostly great, albeit unreasonably costly. I also see a lot of SnapOn products these days that I have a hard time believing they developed and manufacture 100% in-house. Think CAN/OBD readers, digital torque wrenches, and other electronic tools. I mean, maybe it's all made in the US, but that seems pretty implausible.
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The software for SnapOn is definitely US-based (Chicago suburbs) although from what I've heard through the grapevine it's a low paying revolving door.