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The slide locks aren't that bad once you get used to them. But I will agree, in a shop setting, a Snap-On box will far outperform a Craftsman. When you open drwaers hundreds to thousands of times a day, it pays to get something that will hold up.
I have never heard anything about Snap-On paint failing. Craftsman tends to bubble from rust. Of course it depends on the grade of box from either one I guess. |
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thanks guys for all the ideas they have been very helpful
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I had a mac box, a matco cart, and my current box is the snap-on box, in limited edition anodized purple drawer-fronts. No issues so far.
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I have all Craftsman tools. However, I have been eyeing Husky's products.
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Kennedy makes some nice boxes and they have a powder coat finish. That is what 75% of the machinist boxes are out there (if you have seen the brown wrinkle powder coat it is a Kennedy). I have had a couple for many years and they have been great. The regular slides are smoother than most places BB slides.
http://www.kennedymfg.com/whatsnew.htm |
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You can't go anywhere in Waterloo IA, without seeing a Waterloo tool box I swear, I think mcdonalds even uses them as counters and tables down there. |
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