I’m not a professional mechanic but like trying to do as much work as I can on my own cars. Are Snap-on tools worth the money?
If you're not wrenching every day, and using the tools to earn money, then no.
I mean sure you could treat yourself to the odd tool ( a nice ratchet, torque wrench or something)
But don't go spending the college fund on a toolbox full of snapon
They make good tools, but not worth it, no - for us DIYers.
For the DIY like me, I recommend Harbor Freight for most most tools. They have a lifetime warranty on hand tools, so why not?
With that said, if you are a pro, you’ll know what to better spend your money on.
they're ok for some things. But not tools I depend on like ratchets wrenches and sockets. It's not worth the frustration. I need to finish a job without having to run to the store every time something breaks. I also need tools that work well. Not kinda, sorta, works sometimes.