Check out this sweet tool box I found at Sears...
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Check out this sweet tool box I found at Sears...
I was there looking for replacements to take advantage of the lifetime warranty on and I stumbled upon this box. It has injection molded plastic with spots for all kinds of socket type tools in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 drive. Its designed like a rolling tool chest is. This is the perfect thing for someone like me who has tons of tools but doesn't have a garage for the rolling tool chest. This bad boy fit all my sockets in and all my wrenchs and it's pretty damn small and lightweight. I love it, cost me $35 I think. It's the red and black one...
Just thought some of you weekend mechanics without garages would like to know about this.
Just thought some of you weekend mechanics without garages would like to know about this.
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ahhaahh
My friend bought that exact same box... Except with all the tools in it! I think it was like $300-$400 bucks at the time. His reasoning was, if he had to buy the tools separately it would be wayy over $400 bucks
My friend bought that exact same box... Except with all the tools in it! I think it was like $300-$400 bucks at the time. His reasoning was, if he had to buy the tools separately it would be wayy over $400 bucks
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Originally posted by DakarM
ahhaahh
My friend bought that exact same box... Except with all the tools in it! I think it was like $300-$400 bucks at the time. His reasoning was, if he had to buy the tools separately it would be wayy over $400 bucks
ahhaahh
My friend bought that exact same box... Except with all the tools in it! I think it was like $300-$400 bucks at the time. His reasoning was, if he had to buy the tools separately it would be wayy over $400 bucks