Snap on tools in the Birmingham area ?
Snap on tools in the Birmingham area ?
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rigga

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8,798 posts

224 months

Thursday 20th January 2011
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Any one got a contact number for a snap on dealer in the Hall Green/Shirley/solihull area ? have a large storage unit to sell and they used to but second hand ones when i was last in the trade to pass on as upgrades,so need a number to enquire... never seem to see a van around these days

gsd2000

11,515 posts

206 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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So you have used snap on tools to sell?

nigelpugh7

6,486 posts

213 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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I get my Snap on Tools from the Guy with the local franchise van for Shirley/Solihull area is Kev Lines.

I did not know that they buy back roll cabs to sell on again though?

FYI Genuine Snap On Cabinets always seem to go for more money than they are worth on ebay.

Good luck selling your Snap On Gear.

heebeegeetee

29,829 posts

271 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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rigga said:
Any one got a contact number for a snap on dealer in the Hall Green/Shirley/solihull area ? have a large storage unit to sell and they used to but second hand ones when i was last in the trade to pass on as upgrades,so need a number to enquire... never seem to see a van around these days
YHM smile.

rigga

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8,798 posts

224 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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gsd2000 said:
So you have used snap on tools to sell?
No i have a large storage cabinet/box thats surplus to my needs now,and id like to sell it,its in the classified section,ill likely keep the tools though.
Here by the way
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2417339.htm

nigelpugh7 said:
I get my Snap on Tools from the Guy with the local franchise van for Shirley/Solihull area is Kev Lines.

I did not know that they buy back roll cabs to sell on again though?

FYI Genuine Snap On Cabinets always seem to go for more money than they are worth on ebay.

Good luck selling your Snap On Gear.
They used to often have used tool box's on their vans that they had taken in part ex for new ones,then sold the old ones to those that were maybe starting out and needed a cheaper box,was a few years back mind and the policy might have changed now.

heebeegeetee said:
YHM smile.
Cheers fella

Edited by rigga on Friday 21st January 13:43

heebeegeetee

29,829 posts

271 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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I believe the policy still exists, our man sold a box to a pal of mine last year. He also sold a 2 grand roller cabinet to the guy i was working with who already wasn't meeting his bills (to snap-on and/or everyone else he owed).

That's why the boxes are so expensive, the non-payers have to be factored in.


rigga

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8,798 posts

224 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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heebeegeetee said:
I believe the policy still exists, our man sold a box to a pal of mine last year. He also sold a 2 grand roller cabinet to the guy i was working with who already wasn't meeting his bills (to snap-on and/or everyone else he owed).

That's why the boxes are so expensive, the non-payers have to be factored in.
The policy does still exist yes,i spoke to the guy who you mentioned,but they do not buy off people out of the trade,mainly i think as its just a purchase on their side,with no movement of goods the other way in this case......