I agree with KenP and MSeeb from above. Basically if this is for your personal use and not commercial use, go with craftsman, "good" tools and easily replaceable. If it breaks, which it may, just take it in and they give you a new one. Snap-on's take much more abuse, but most tools I found break when using the wrong one. You can afford to buy all the right craftsman tools - you'll always try to avoid buying all the right snap-on ones because they add $$$ up real quick.
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