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Which Matco Cart would you choose?

bry@n

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Okay, I'm not looking for any opinion other than related to these carts. Not looking for a ******* match saying SO is better etc..

If you have experience or opinion related to the Matco msc12, please give it.

Right now, I'm torn between which cart I want. They are both nice and space isn't needed really, it's just teh price I can get them for that is keeping me from sleeping.

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For carts, I like the open bottom area rather than drawers all the way down. It's a great place for fluids and parts that you can access easily from all sides of the box.
 

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Go with one that has space on the bottom. Drawers all the way down on a cart makes no sense, might as well just roll your box around with you.
 
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For carts, I like the open bottom area rather than drawers all the way down. It's a great place for fluids and parts that you can access easily from all sides of the box.

x2. if you "need" a cart, buy a cart(blue). if you need a roll cab, buy a roll cab(black).

I just got a yellow MSC12, same one as the blue in the first pic. love it. I put large cordless power tools with cases in the bottom open space.
 
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bry@n

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i'd get a snap on :lol_hitti:spit:
:bounce: Thanks for making me smile.

Thanks everyone. I have been jonesing for a MSC12 for quite some time. I like the Matco designed top the best out of them all. The prices on the two of them are good enough where I may have to buy both.

Choices, sometimes it's hard.
 

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http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2215&select=&page=6

I was in our local NAPA store the other day and they had a cart that is the same, or real close to, the Matco MSC4R. It was around $250. The other boxes there were made by Homak, I'll take a wild guess and say that the cart was, too.

On Edit: I just checked the NAPA website and it shows that cart for $574. I need to swing back by and check it out, that might have been a deal if you bought a roll- away and it wasn't spelled out real well on the sticker. It's still cheaper than the Matco, if you are paying cash.
 
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bry@n

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Persoanlly, I like Matco Carts better than anybody elses. I had a Mac cart and sold it. I like the way the top slides to get more space up top.

I could stand it, I got both. I will see which one I will keep and sell the one I don't want.
 
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