01-31-2018, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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Tool boxes
I need to upgrade my tool boxes ,my tool storage is out of control , I need to know whats decent as far as quality and price , Yes I know you get what you pay for ,but is there any quality with good price point boxes out there . I am looking for 72'' x 20 '' ,but not at the Snap on price point .
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01-31-2018, 12:08 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tool boxes
I'm not a professional mechanic...so like you, I have no desire to owe my soul to SnapOn...not bashing them...they are top of the line....but as a DIY guy..I found that the red boxes from Harbor Freight work just fine for me...nice finish, ball bearing drawers...etc....I have several of them.....just my 2¢...
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01-31-2018, 01:42 PM | #3 |
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speaking of Snap-on snobs...
I worked out of my box as a professional heavy junk mechanic and enjoyed the benefits of their construction and tool load capacity.. being not too shabby at my trade, I managed to buy ALL of my Snap-on with cash and never carried a balance on a truck.. now this box is nearly 20 years old and a luxury item for a home garage but entirely paid for so I'm keeping it! for a home use box that will be sturdy, long lasting, and hold up to a reasonable tool load and use, Craftsman.. their professional series are economical and always going on sale for one reason or another.. I bought my first three bay from a Sears that had a scratch and dent aisle and saved like 60%, may be an outlet store near you if they still exist.. they have a good selection of sizes and shapes and you can expand with matching components.. things to look at; replaceable ball bearing slides, doubles on deep drawers, drawer latches, cube space and drawer bottom surface area, etc. maybe something like this $1300 list Craftsman 75 in. 15-Drawer Ball Bearing Slides Roller Cabinet, Black or this in Pro series for $2000 list Craftsman PRO 75" 17-Drawer Cabinet with Integrated Latch System - Blue good luck! I'll part with a little tool porn
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01-31-2018, 04:11 PM | #4 |
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I would say 60-65 % of my tools Are Snap on ,I worked in a service station back in the 70s and the Snap on truck rolled in once a week, So over a 6 year period I worked there I bought a lot of snap on , but over the years after that it became a mix of all brands Some good, some not so good.
As far as tool boxes, I also bought a scratch and dent Craftsman upper and lower box back then, That still works well , Bought another Craftman in the late 90s, and another about 2010 , and the quality sure has gone down hill .In there defense they are over packed with tools ,but they still dont handle like the older Craftsman I have from the 70s. I have looked at the big box store s and HF . and I feel the quality is no better then what I have already sure they do have some nice updated design changes to some of them . As of now I have narrowed my search down to a tool storage company called Extreme , the have 24 inch deep draws witch is a big plus for me and all the reviews look really good , They are a little more money but , not Snap on /Mac / Matco money. Just would like to see one in person or here from someone that has laid there hands on a Extreme Tool chest /box /cart . |
01-31-2018, 04:23 PM | #5 |
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ya got me there, that KRL1003 above was the last box I purchased ~18 years ago for $4500 + older craftsman trade-in..
they've gone up considerably, this is similar from quick search; 72" 22 Drawer Triple Bank Masters Series Roll Cab $12,630.00 USD Item: KRL1023DPM this may not contain the brand you're considering, but one of many tool box reviews I've ran across in my interweb travels.. Tool chest review - Sears, Tractor Supply, Lowes, Home Depot, Harbor Freight probably others on the garage journal, or may have to google specific terms with 'review' good luck!
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01-31-2018, 06:06 PM | #6 |
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I have a Waterloo box that has to be 35 years old that still works fine and a 48" HF that my brother bought for me about 5 years that for a home mechanic works great.
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My problem with HF and Kobolt is that there boxes are 18'' depth meaning less then 18'' draw width , while doing resarch i am finding that draw width is key to storage . So I am opting for at least 24'' maybe even 30. |
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02-02-2018, 03:22 PM | #9 |
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Like Killer Bee I have (2) Snap On KLR1003's. Mine are Black/Blue (intimidator) instead of Maroon. I purchased them for ~$6500 each in 1996. Don't let anyone tell you there hasn't been inflation since then. I really wanted a 4 bay Matco box but the dealer wouldn't make me a deal. I thought they were better built.
I think the best deals are used professional level boxes on Craigslist. Trouble is you have to know what you're buying
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02-02-2018, 04:06 PM | #10 |
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^ absolutely! I've seen some screaming deals in the ads before.. completely forgot about that.. and most professional boxes are well used but not abused..
about 8 years ago I was kicking the idea around for a second box and found an older 1003 for $2k locally.. my dumbass changed my mind and let it go indeed, need to know your box model numbers too.. some good deals out there but also a lot of dreamers.. those intimidators were popular, I know a couple of guys that have those, very nice! I picked cranberry just to be different
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02-03-2018, 11:16 AM | #11 |
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I do agree that Pro boxes Snap on / Matco / Mac make a box that is second to none , As I do my research I am fininding out a lot.
For instance that Craftman box Killer posted is made by a Canadian company called SPG International and they make a lot of boxes for many companys , They even make the Snap on boxes that are stamped made in Canada I think they are the KRS series ,Not sure though, Like you guys Said you have to know your Box models to catch that good deal on CL . Here is a example I called about this box the guy has no Idea of the model , dimentions or build date on this box ,it may be a good deal or not ,and on top of that the condidtion needs to be taken in to consideration . Maybe you could give me insight on this Snap-on box |
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