Hi all, first post here. Hope it is in the correct section.
First off, I have been lurking for a month or so, I have been looking for a used toolbox for my father(as a surprise) and seem to keep ending up here from my Google searches. I have found answers to many of my questions while reading through old threads, and have pretty much narrowed it to these 3 models, KR663, KR1003, and KRL1003.
First off, price. I can get the KR663 the cheapest, and the KR1003 and KLR1003 are close in price but almost twice what the KR663 is. I can afford the KR663 right now, paid and done for, the other two I will end up having to put a little on my credit card(unless I manage to save up the extra bit by the time I make up my mind). I don't mind spending the extra money for a better box.
Space will not be an issue, he is not a mechanic by profession and most of his tools are now in a small, 26" wide 6 drawer Craftsman box, with a foot tall cubby at the bottom. He has had that box as far back as I can remember. Caster quality is not a concern either, the box will be put up against a wall and rarely moved, if ever. The box will also double as a work surface.
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Jason
First off, I have been lurking for a month or so, I have been looking for a used toolbox for my father(as a surprise) and seem to keep ending up here from my Google searches. I have found answers to many of my questions while reading through old threads, and have pretty much narrowed it to these 3 models, KR663, KR1003, and KRL1003.
First off, price. I can get the KR663 the cheapest, and the KR1003 and KLR1003 are close in price but almost twice what the KR663 is. I can afford the KR663 right now, paid and done for, the other two I will end up having to put a little on my credit card(unless I manage to save up the extra bit by the time I make up my mind). I don't mind spending the extra money for a better box.
Space will not be an issue, he is not a mechanic by profession and most of his tools are now in a small, 26" wide 6 drawer Craftsman box, with a foot tall cubby at the bottom. He has had that box as far back as I can remember. Caster quality is not a concern either, the box will be put up against a wall and rarely moved, if ever. The box will also double as a work surface.
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Jason
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Make sure you check over the new box real thoroughly, if you have to replace a bunch of ball bearing slides the $ can add up real fast.
And don't let old CWP here fool you, KRLs are plenty tough.