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41 pensiero su “He Owes $22,000 IN TOOL DEBT?! #finsubito agevolazioni”
  1. Her perspective of not making a big deal of it is pretty realistic. She assumed the tools were a need, not a want, and so she's nonchalant because it didn't make sense to have a fit over a "need".

  2. Caleb stop trying to comapre yourself to everyone. That man works hus ass off and deserves the best tools he can get. Hes a mechanic. You sit behind a keyboard and judge people for debt. Lets talking about the fact one has a real job while the other just does what the bible says not to do.

  3. snap on guys are idiots. BUY HARBOR FREIGHT ICON TOOLS!!! 95% of them are just as good if not better than snap on tools and if you get an icon that breaks frequently then trade it in for an snap on if u want even though icon had no question asked warranty. ALso the price is like a 1/4 or less for the same quality. Snap on is no longer the king when comparing prices.

  4. Snap on has been getting these guys on the line for money since I was a little kid. My dad owns a toolbox that’s worth a new car. He has about $100,000 in snap on and the clocks they gave him to keep buying it all.

  5. My brother is a diesel mechanic and he went into debt starting out trying to purchase all the tools he needed but was able to pay it off once his career got rolling.. this dude definitely hiding something

  6. Idk why this host get so mad when mechanics have tool debt yeah I get it’s a lot some times but how do you expect us to fix cars hopes and dreams and yeah when you using your tools every day you want quality tools not harbor junk tools

  7. That’s partly why I decided to go into electrical as a trade. As much as I love cars that’s a big thing with being a mechanic or body tech (collision) is tool debt. I Own a couple grand worth of tools but for a body tech or a mechanic they might have a scan tool worth as much as my tools combined or at least close. Let alone a toolbox

  8. As they say, a bad work man blames his tools. One does not need these many premium tools, you can make do with normal tools. Can't say much for power tools, though. On the other hand, if you run a company or a shop, then that is a separate story.

  9. So for the people that don't know this is what mechanics have to do for there job and this is why the labor rate for shops keep going up!

    Don't judge the guy he has to invest in his tools to do his job!

  10. I dont get it, for a couple thousand bucks I have nearly every tool I've needed to work on my vehicles. Heck, you can do A LOT with a 300 piece socket set alone. Heck I just replaced my alternator and throttle body in an autozone parking lot in 30 minutes with very basic tools. Who cares what the guys say about your tools.

  11. It's just a pride thing. People buy Snap-On like they buy Starbucks. You could make your own coffee at home but Starbucks has this certain flavor and I'd rather pay 7 bucks plus tip for 50 cents in coffee. All rudeness aside, there are other avenues…Harbor Freight, Ebay remanufactured, etc. are all cheaper alternatives and arguably just as good. Guy got sold by the salesman.

  12. 22k ain't shit bro , give it 20 years iv spent hundreds of thousands on tools just to fix cars , you don't even want to know how much I spent on the cars and trucks throughout the time , your doing great brother

  13. I own about $50,000 in tools and have about $11,000 in monthly bills. I’m also a contractor and between my wife and I we pocket several hundred grand a year, after taxes and all overhead.

  14. Stay off the Snapbon truck. Only go on of you need warranty service on your current tools and don't fall for the sales pitch. 99% of the time almost any other brand of tool will do the job just as well.

  15. Its the fact that these mechanics know nothing about money but squander it in dumb stuff they can buy themselves if they know where exactly to look

  16. I think about it differently because I use it everyday. So you don't think about your truck or house? Some people and the way they just to ignore it away

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