From: "Paul Koning" <pkoning at
equallogic.com>
>>>> "Joe" == Joe R
<rigdonj at cfl.rr.com> writes:
Joe> You mean $napOn! Checkout the ads in NutsNVolts, you can buy a
Joe> whole set of interchangeable bits for about $5. That's a
Joe> fraction of what SnapOn or the TechTool suppliers will charge
Joe> you for a single bit.
Yes. The difference is that stuff that cheap typically doesn't fit
and doesn't stand up to use.
I once bought a cheap drillbit set. What I got was a box full of
pieces of drillrod. They pretty much all had a spiral groove cut in
the sides, though often only just barely. And there usually was at
least a trace of a bevel at the tip. Cutting edge? Dream on...
Fortunately, the seller honored his money-back guarantee.
That's not to say I now buy my drill bits from SnapOn. But it does
mean that I avoid Harbor Freight and all their clones for stuff like
this.
I only buy cheap tools when I understand the limitations.
Cheap socket sets are only good for making spacers and tools
to drive out seals and bearings.
Dwight