Snap-on CEO: Mechanics Shun Big-Ticket Tools Amid Booming Repairs Despite Uncertainty
ByAinvest
Saturday, Mar 28, 2026 3:09 pm ET1min read
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Snap-on CEO Nick Pinchuk reports that mechanics and small business customers remain uncertain and are avoiding big-ticket purchases despite strong repair activity and pay levels. The company serves three customer bases: mechanics, repair shop owners, and larger businesses. Pinchuk attributes the uncertainty to geopolitical events, inflation, and domestic issues, leading technicians to favor smaller purchases over long-term financing. Despite this, he notes that repair spending is up mid-single digits, wages are up, and technician numbers are up.
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