I have to admit my snap-ons have done extremely well , i have craftsman also but they dont hold up as good, they are also about half the price though,
I bought my snap-ons back when i was 17 and im 46 now, for the most part made a living with them and had to replace a 17 mill deep well, a 14 mill deep, a 12 mill deep, a 14 shallow, a ratchet drive mechanizm three times (two different ratchets) a philips screwdriver, and maybe a few other little things, not bad since i beat the living crap out of my tools, and every one was replaced for free even though they are antiques now, snap-on is outrages in price but they do have some of the best materials and idea's, they boast one of the thinnest wall sockets but also the strongest, flank- drive is a radius inside the corners of the hex of all thier sockets, it puts less stress on the socket and the fastener...