There’s a new Snap-on folding knife, the Wrinkle, that’s designed by Ken Onion and made by CRKT.
New Snap-on Extra-Long 1/4″ Ratchet
Snap-on’s newest 1/4″ ratchet sports a 9-inch handle for exceptional reach.
New Snap-on LED Worklight
Snap-on came out with a new PepBoys-exclusive lightstick.
Watch Out for “Snap-on Industrial” Williams and Bahco Tools
Bahco and Williams tools are now being advertised as under the “Snap-on Industrial Brands” label.
Your Go-To Screwdrivers?
Last week we talked about some of our favorite screwdrivers and asked about your favorites. Now we’re going to talk a bit about our go-to drivers. You know, the ones that are up front, within easy reach on the bench. For speed and production driving, I grab my SnapOn ratcheting driver (see the above photo, driver on […]
Snap-on Custom Tool Storage Skins
Via their Facebook page, Snap-on recently discussed how one could skin and customize their Snap-on tool storage. While we understand and can appreciate the desire to customize and personalize a tool box, designs like this seem to be a bit too ostentatious.
“Cordless” Snap-on Work Light Update
A few weeks ago we mentioned Snap-on’s “cordless” work light that started to appear at various retail stores. Well, we sent an email to Snap-on’s customer service about how and why a cordless lamp requires a power cord, and their reply was rather amusing. Our question: I’ve seen the Snap-on 75W drop-light (92161) offered for sale by a […]
“Snap-on” 75W “Cordless” “Heavy Duty” Drop Work Light
Technically, the above pictured “Snap-on” 75W “cordless” “heavy duty” drop work light is cordless since it it sold without a power cord. The lamp accepts 75W incandescent bulbs, and relies on a user-supplied 3-prong extension cord for power. Since this work light is not mentioned anywhere on Snap-on’s website, it is likely a licensed 3rd […]
New “Snap-on” Tools, Knives, & Storage Products
As you may already be aware, Snap-on designs and manufactures high quality tools for professional and industrial use. Snap-on also occasionally rebadges high quality tools from other OEMs, sometimes offering them under their Blue Point label. New Snap-on products are exclusively sold via tool trucks and Snap-on’s website. Because of this, we were quite surprised to see a […]