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I suspect if a cheap tool was $5, a decent tool was $8, and top of the line tool was $10 most of use would buy the decent tool or the top of the line tool.
However when you add a couple dollars it starts to change things. 500/800/1000. That's moola for most folks. Now if it was 500/503/505.... LOL
However when you add a couple dollars it starts to change things. 500/800/1000. That's moola for most folks. Now if it was 500/503/505.... LOL
I suspect if a cheap tool was $5, a decent tool was $8, and top of the line tool was $10 most of use would buy the decent tool or the top of the line tool. Well if we needed just one anyway. How about if you need a set of 25. 125 vs 250 starts to look like the middle example.
You can argue about how much is a lot of money, but the fact is its different from one person to the next based on a variety of concerns.
The other side of it is does a Snap-On tool really justify its price? Sure its got a great warranty if you can catch the truck, but they still break.