whateg01
Well-known member
Whenever the topic of toolbox selection comes up, one of the things people mention, and with good reason, is that a heavier toolbox usually means a better toolbox. Thicker metal means stronger, stiffer drawers, and of course more weight.
I don't need another toolbox right now, but I was thinking that my socket drawer is awfully full, and one solution would be bigger drawers. I also just like looking at toolboxes; I don't know why. Anyway, FBMP knows that I like looking at toolboxes. A KRL722 popped up tonight that looks nice. Probably worth the money, if I was so inclined. I don't know if I am or not. Anyway, I was looking up specs for the KRL722 and wondered how they compared to specs for similarly sized boxes.
KRL722CPC, per snap-on's page, has a net weight of about 500#. (Shipping weight is 550#, but I don't know what that means. Can't be 50# of cardboard, but maybe a crate?) The Icon 56134 has product weight of 664#. (Shipping weight of 820#, just for comparison.) I haven't operated either, so I don't know how the drawer slides feel, or other factors in whether I would like one better than the other, such as how the drawer pulls feel, or how the drawers lock in place. But if I was using weight as the primary indication of quality, the Icon has a clear and definitive advantage being almost 33% heavier. No doubt, when we start talking about value, often a "lesser" tool comes out on top because it just doesn't cost as much, but in terms of just "better", how much weight should weight have in deciding which box comes out on top?
I don't need another toolbox right now, but I was thinking that my socket drawer is awfully full, and one solution would be bigger drawers. I also just like looking at toolboxes; I don't know why. Anyway, FBMP knows that I like looking at toolboxes. A KRL722 popped up tonight that looks nice. Probably worth the money, if I was so inclined. I don't know if I am or not. Anyway, I was looking up specs for the KRL722 and wondered how they compared to specs for similarly sized boxes.
KRL722CPC, per snap-on's page, has a net weight of about 500#. (Shipping weight is 550#, but I don't know what that means. Can't be 50# of cardboard, but maybe a crate?) The Icon 56134 has product weight of 664#. (Shipping weight of 820#, just for comparison.) I haven't operated either, so I don't know how the drawer slides feel, or other factors in whether I would like one better than the other, such as how the drawer pulls feel, or how the drawers lock in place. But if I was using weight as the primary indication of quality, the Icon has a clear and definitive advantage being almost 33% heavier. No doubt, when we start talking about value, often a "lesser" tool comes out on top because it just doesn't cost as much, but in terms of just "better", how much weight should weight have in deciding which box comes out on top?
