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Old 01-14-2004, 05:36 AM   #26
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to each there own.if i could afford one ...yeah i would do it.some people spend there money on cars,or trucks boats ,trains rc cars.some like tools i do.to say someone buys a big tool box because he likes attention,well why do people restore cars,for attention or beacase they like to,i would say i do because of both
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:01 PM   #27
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Snap does make a good toolbox. Hard to break into then the cheaper type. When you leave your toolbox out in the open ALL THE TIME for work there are a lot of chances for someone to break into. If you have 10k+ worth of tools you want to protect them (tool safe).
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:22 PM   #28
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That is a very nice box, thats very similar to what i want. My father has the bottom portion, not of that identical box, his is red, but i can understand how someone could pay 12,000 for a box with NO tools in it. #1. When you lock that box, a persons chances of getting into it are virtually eliminated, its not gonna happen. When you've got 30k worth of tools locked up in it, you definitely want them to be there when you get back. #2. The diffrences in a snap on, matco, or mac box is quite extreme when compared to a craftsman box or the like. The load capacity on that box is probably 10-12 times the weight of the box itself. When my father needs to look into the top portion of his box ( he's kinda short) he pulls the bottom drawer of his box all the way out and steps into it, not to mention his other tools and stuff thats in the drawer. I would not even attempt that on a craftsman box. Now on another note, if you don't make a living working out of a box of tools, then one of these boxes isn't for you. A craftsman box is more than enough for the home projects, even if your a hardcore hotrodder. We have 2 craftsmans at the house, the drawers aren't as smooth and stuff like that but, time isn't money at the house.
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:24 PM   #29
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Dang phoenix you beat me too it, i was typing when you were posting. lol
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:50 PM   #30
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NICE BOXES .... SPENDING $12,000 ON A TOOLBOX MAKES A WHOLE LOT MORE SENSE TO ME THAN BUYING A $40,000 4WD TRUCK THAT WILL NEVER SEE A DIRT ROAD, OR SPENDING $50,000 ON RESTORING A 40 WILLYS TRUCK, & NEVER DRIVING IT. JOHN
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Old 01-14-2004, 02:14 PM   #31
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I have that bottom box myself at work. i had a husky box and a craftsman box at some points too. aside from the fact that they are much smaller, there are other things to address. homeowners will open and close the drawers 5 times a week, i go in EVERY drawer several times a night. believe me, after you spend $1500 for a craftsman top and bottom box and have to replace it after 2 years because the drawers are shot, and the chassis is sagging, you start to do the math. 2 years a set, im 28, so i have a good 30+ years ahead of me....quality is not cheap up front, but it is cheap in the long run. also, the wheels can't hold up to being rolled around several times a day. the cheaper boxes also have a tendency to cave in above the wheels when you load them up. security is an issue, but i have to say, if someone wants your tools, they will get to them, but i'm not gonna make it easy for them.
Another thing i hear plenty is the craftsman lifetime warrantee. Trust me when i tell you, they will not replace your tool box every 2 years. they won't even replace it once. Sliders are easily replaced, but when a drawer, or the chassis sag, they tell you that you overloaded it and you have to fight them to get things replaced. that gets old real quick.
After spending $2500 on 2 box sets in 5 years, i find it easy to spend $7600 for my box, and an addtional 1500 for a side locker. it's a damn good investment. guys at my job have 25 year old snap-on boxes, and they still hold up well.

By the way, remember, you don't have to put snap on tools in a snap on box, i'm still using mostly craftsman tools. Some items are worth the extra money for snap on, but that is limited to specialty tools, or the tools that are really head and shoulders above the craftsmans.

By the way, Nice box, i got the same bottom in blue
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Old 01-14-2004, 02:18 PM   #32
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I don't need a box that big, I have a garage
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Old 01-14-2004, 03:07 PM   #33
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My68, you hit every nail on the head, there are so many people that think there is no way a toolbox is worth that much, when you can buy one thats almost the same size for 5k less. They often wonder where that 5k goes, you just cleared up most of it.
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:45 PM   #34
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For 12k you could buy a truck that has a tool box bed and take the tools any where you want. That is way to much for a tool box.
You could probably start your own business making tool boxes for 12k.
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Old 01-14-2004, 05:30 PM   #35
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Mine Snap-On boxes cost 11k in 1995 when I bought them.

Any man who's ever owned a Snap-On box will understand that they are worth it. I've never once been sorry I spent that much on a box. My tools are worth 4+ times what the box is.

Any man who has a Snap-On box and is sorry he bought it, raise your hand.............
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Old 01-14-2004, 08:07 PM   #36
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i have never in my life heard anyone have a complaint about there snap on box cept when space is a factor and the boxes are too big lol. but all you have to do is pull out a full drawer on a snap on box then pull out a full drawer on a craftsmen box and you will feel the difference. the steel the snap on box is made out of is heavier than any others. the drawers are deeper than any others. they are best. and dont forget you get what you pay for
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Old 01-14-2004, 09:25 PM   #37
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I beleive I could weld up a very nice LARGE tool box for alot less than what a Snap on cost. The quality is great but the mark up is unreal.
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Old 01-14-2004, 09:29 PM   #38
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well said tx firefighter,and cableguy,12000 for my box is cheap compared to the 200,000 dollors worth of tools that are stored in them.try opening your socket door on a craftsmen box 30 or 40 times a day and see how long it last.
Like the sign on the side of the snapon truck says,Nothing even comes close.
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Old 01-18-2004, 12:25 AM   #39
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Tool box can never be too big!!!
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Old 01-18-2004, 12:48 AM   #40
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Quote:
Originally posted by Tx Firefighter
Mine Snap-On boxes cost 11k in 1995 when I bought them.

Any man who's ever owned a Snap-On box will understand that they are worth it. I've never once been sorry I spent that much on a box. My tools are worth 4+ times what the box is.

Any man who has a Snap-On box and is sorry he bought it, raise your hand.............
TRUER WORDS WERE NEVER SPOKEN. ALL THE PEOPLE SAYING THERE IS NO WAY THEY COULD BE WORTH THAT MUCH HAS DEFINATLY NEVER OWNED ONE.
SHOOT... WHY SPEND $35,000 ON A NEW BURB, WHEN A YUGO FOR 6,000 IS AVAILABLE??? JOHN
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