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Check out this sweet tool box I found at Sears...

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Old 06-17-2003, 11:50 AM
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Default 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.
Old 06-17-2003, 11:51 AM
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im getting my full sized snap on boxes filled up in a few weeks when i move into my house :thumbup: i cant wait :joshers:
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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
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Craftsman has the best warranty on their tools evAr. When I become a homeowner and need to buy a BIG set of tools, thats what I'm buying.
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Originally posted by DakarM
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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
Yeah it probably is. My brother said he saw them selling it on QVC except full of tools. Supposing I could do it over again I would definitely buy everything at once. But I never usually have a huge sum of money for tools and I just piece it together. Then then again there are lots that go in this box I have no use for (such as any standard socket since Honda is metric).
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i need to get a toolbox with some tools in it.
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very makes me want one. i have all of mine in a rubbermaid box. h:
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Also the drawers pop out so you can lay them down to select the tools out of them.




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