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Halon
08-12-2005, 08:39 PM
Well with my new job, I need to get a toolbox and a bunch of tools for me to use because they do not supply us with much. So I'm wondering if anyone knows good places to pick up tool boxes. It doesn't have to be huge.. I don't want a real tall one. Just something short that I can also use as like a little workbench too. I don't need some expensive ass brand like Snap-on. I don't care if it's used and has tons of crazy stickers on it and dents. Anyone know of places with some used tool boxes, or a place that sells new ones pretty cheap? Here's a picture of something that would fit what I want. Too bad this one is over a grand which is quite a bit over my spending limit.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/OBJECTS/47800/47729.JPG
Thanks for any help!

slowbubblecar
08-12-2005, 08:44 PM
you could try sears

Halon
08-13-2005, 12:00 AM
ya I'm going to go there, but Sears isn't that cheap neither in my books, and I don't think they have any used stuff.

Pimpin Dsmstyle
08-13-2005, 12:02 AM
Snap on costs a lot. Usually I wouldnt say this but Craftsman will work. My dad had a craftsman tool box for 15 years and it still works. He bought another a couple years back and its all good. Only complaint I have about the new one is that the lock is kinda funky.

MATCHBX
08-13-2005, 12:17 AM
I have one for sale. But I think it's a little out of the price range you want to be in.

http://www.dsmstyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6170

Snap-On, MAC or Matco are good ones to buy if you don't have good credit but you have a good job. It helps you rebuild your credit and you have good resale on it when you want to sell it.

But a Craftsman should do just fine. Matco makes a good box as well that is really reasonable. Ask Raptor about them. He can tell you much more about them than me.

slowbubblecar
08-13-2005, 01:08 AM
craftsman isn't cheap, but it is a lot cheaper than anything else. A guy at the body shop I worked at had a $40,000 snap on tool box

Goat Blower
08-13-2005, 01:16 AM
Snap On and those other fancy names are way too expensive, and not worth shit after you buy them. I've seen lots of young mechanics that can't afford to pay their Snap On bill after a while because they give easy credit to anyone and their stuff is damn expensive. Sears usually has a scratch and dent special on a few, that's how I've gotten my last two pieces. I've got about $300 into a full rolling cabinet with a 6-drawer top cabinet. Who gives a shit if the drawers don't have teflon impregnated cryongenically treated ball bearings for smooth operation. The regular old box works fine.

MATCHBX
08-13-2005, 04:44 AM
That's why you have to show some restraint and good judgement when you buy the box. I've seen my same box go for almost the same price as what I bought it for.

I agree that if you are only going to be using the toolbox a few times a day, it's not worth it. But if you are in and out of your box all day long, you want something that you can get something out of when you decide to upgrade later. It all depends on what you're going to do with it later I guess. If I were him, I would not buy a Snap-On. But I would get one of the better grades of Craftsman or something like it elsewhere. Ball-bearing drawers are a must no matter what he decides to get though.

Another place to get a really good box (better than craftsman) for about the same price is some of the Napa and Carquest stores. We had a Remline box that was about the size of my Snap-On for about $800. You can also go to Fleet Farm. They've got some really good boxes there.

AJ
08-13-2005, 09:17 AM
The overall quality of a Snap On box compared to a Craftsmen box makes a world of difference and is what I'd suggest if you could afford it. Otherwise Mike has picked up 2 Matco boxes around $500 each. Opening top with 4 drawers and a lower shelf. I's a nice rolling piece that could work.

Halon
08-13-2005, 06:08 PM
Thanx for all the suggestions! I'm sure snap-on boxes are great, but it would be serious overkill for me here I think. But thanks for the suggestions. I found somewhere that I can prolly pick up some used craftsman and napa boxes for cheap, so we'll see how that goes!