I was tooling around Craftsman.com today and stumbled upon the "AXS chest." Now, most of you have probably already guessed that I'm more into vintage tool storage th...
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The AXS line has been out for atleast a year maybe 2 and I still can't see why anyone would want one.
:supergay:
Like cars nowadays ,Like the styling but it has too many options that I can't check off.



The AXS line has been mentioned in the forum and elsewhere several times. That particular is identical to the one that was initially released prior to September 2007.
Thw two most common criticisms is that the AXS storage units are built with too much plastic, too much "bling" and is way too costly for the storage space that you actually get.
I don't think that it's terriblem but it's also not great. There are different versions, including one with stripped-down features. No power strip, no lights, no thermometer. But they're special order and are never shown in stores. The only one on display is the stock titanium colored one.
Back when it was released, the AXS was being touted as a revolutionary storage unit, but it seems to have fell flat on its face.
Also, regarding Sears' pricing - it's all balogna - a marketing ploy.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00995468000P (No-frills model for >$100 less)
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00959668000P (same thing at a different price)
Lastly, the "self-closing" feature isn't a bad idea, but it only serves to close the drawer fully once it's pushed in to within 1/2" of its completely closed position.
I wish cars could be pieced together like the way I build pro bikes.
tube frame chassis
choice of body panels : steel, Al, fiberglass, CF etc.
choice of braking systems
drive train components
suspensions
choice of interiors and options
Thanks. It's still nice to be reminded of the AXS system, and it's curious to see whether our collective enthusiast perception will change over time.That there is good info.

lol, @ Dalek reference.Ex terrrrrrm in ate!
Ex terrrrrrm in ate!
Same with phones. So hard to find one that just makes calls instead of 75 other features I don't care about.
IMs were big back when I was an undergrad, but now not so much. Texts fall into the same category.^^^ +1 ^^^
I still don't understand the notion of an IM. To me, a phone call IS an instant message.

Now, everyone checks the weather online or via a widget on their desktop. I don't know how that's relevant, but it's going to be 80°C and sunny later today!
lol, whoops!80°C !?!?!?!?
WOW, that's pretty warm!
Must be due to global warming.....
BTW, I do not care for the toolbox. I prefer my big red metal boxes.
The AXS line has been mentioned in the forum and elsewhere several times. That particular is identical to the one that was initially released prior to September 2007.
Thw two most common criticisms is that the AXS storage units are built with too much plastic, too much "bling" and is way too costly for the storage space that you actually get.
I don't think that it's terriblem but it's also not great. There are different versions, including one with stripped-down features. No power strip, no lights, no thermometer. But they're special order and are never shown in stores. The only one on display is the stock titanium colored one.
Back when it was released, the AXS was being touted as a revolutionary storage unit, but it seems to have fell flat on its face.
Also, regarding Sears' pricing - it's all balogna - a marketing ploy.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00995468000P (No-frills model for >$100 less)
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00959668000P (same thing at a different price)
Lastly, the "self-closing" feature isn't a bad idea, but it only serves to close the drawer fully once it's pushed in to within 1/2" of its completely closed position.
That's not stainless steel - it's powder coated.The other one is not the same and the reason why it costs more is because it has Stainless Steal plating as apposed to the midnight blue plastic shell.
Ha! They do look pretty similar!

First thoughts: "Danger Will Robinson!" Dr. Smith "Mechanical Misfit!"
