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==Snap-On Tools Description==
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[http://www.snapon.com/ Snap-On] Tools is a tool manufacturer and distributor. The company services professional shops by selling the tool line directly to these. They are geared toward the professional and distribute their tools off a truck that makes stops at service center's once or twice a week.
   
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Snap-On invented the removable socket, hence the name Snap-On. Before this invention the socket was a one-piece speed wrench, so one was needed for every size (5/16", 7/16", 1/2" etc.). So now users had a speed wrench with removable sockets that snapped on and off. This saved considerable space and weight in the tool box.
==2006 Snap-On Tools==
 
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"Johnson and Seideman created a set of 10 sockets that would ''snap on'' to five different handles. The idea that ''Five Do the Work of Fifty,'' revolutionised the industry and in 1920, the Snap-on Wrench Company was born."
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The following cars were part of a promotion effort, that gave out Hot Wheels vehicles off their trucks to customers.
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Image:2004 SnapOn card.JPG|2004 Snap-On Card
 
Image:2004 SnapOn card.JPG|2004 Snap-On Card
 
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[[Category:Hot Wheels by Series]]
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[[Category:Promotions]]

Revision as of 18:03, 19 August 2018

Snap-on

Snap-On Tools Description

Snap-On Tools is a tool manufacturer and distributor. The company services professional shops by selling the tool line directly to these. They are geared toward the professional and distribute their tools off a truck that makes stops at service center's once or twice a week.

Snap-On invented the removable socket, hence the name Snap-On. Before this invention the socket was a one-piece speed wrench, so one was needed for every size (5/16", 7/16", 1/2" etc.). So now users had a speed wrench with removable sockets that snapped on and off. This saved considerable space and weight in the tool box.

"Johnson and Seideman created a set of 10 sockets that would snap on to five different handles. The idea that Five Do the Work of Fifty, revolutionised the industry and in 1920, the Snap-on Wrench Company was born."

The following cars were part of a promotion effort, that gave out Hot Wheels vehicles off their trucks to customers.

2003 Snap-On Tools

Casting Series # Color Tampo Country Photo
Snap-On Tools Truck 1/6 Image Not Available
3-Window '34 2/6 Image Not Available
'63 Split Window Corvette 3/6 Image Not Available
Mustang Cobra 4/6 Image Not Available
Super Tsunami 5/6 Image Not Available
'70 Plymouth Roadrunner 6/6 Roadrunner AGENTAIR 1

2004 Snap-On Tools

Casting Series # Color Tampo Country Photo
'70 Plymouth Barracuda 1/6 Image Not Available
'57 Chevy 2/6 Red White Stripes with "Snap-On" Logos 57chevy SnapOn

'69 Dodge Charger

3/6 2004-8 69 Charger - BBB01
'65 Mustang Convertible 4/6 Snap-On
Nissan Skyline 5/6 Skyline snap-on
Toyota Celica 6/6 Celica - Snapon


2006 Snap-On Tools

Casting Series # Color Tampo Country Photo
Mustang Mach 1 1/4 Image Not Available
'71 Plymouth GTX 2/4 Red Stripes, Snap-On logo on sides 100 4323
Firebird Funny Car (Cruz Pedrigon Funny Car) 3/4 Image Not Available
W-Oozie 4/4 Image Not Available


Gallery