If you don't like the lock 'n roll you can just take them out. I took them all out of my krl1023. It only took me about 2 minutes. I think there is still a detent with the lock 'n roll, I have to give a tug to open my drawers and they have no problem staying closed.
My krl is leaps and bounds...
I have a snap on mg325 3/8 impact. I like it and it seems to get the job done. However, a co worker of mine has a cornwell blue power impact that is rated for almost 200 more ft/lbs and cost him about half as much. its a lot quieter also and has a better warranty if I remember correctly.
Id stay away from deezee. I had one on my truck and it pretty much fell apart. It was warrantied for me but I shelled out something like 30 bucks more for a Delta branded box. That was four years ago or so and its still seems almost new.
That's an entry level box. There are a lot better boxes than the heritage and classic series snap-on's for a lot less money. For 1500 dollars or a bit more you could probably find a krl, which would be a very worthwhile buy.
I love my matco plastic rails. I also found that harbor freight sells some very similar ones that are like 3 for a dollar. As far as I can tell they are almost identical.
I upgraded to my krl from a masteforce. When I was looking at boxes I felt that my masteforce was better quality then any of the kra or classic series boxes I looked at. But the krl is hands down better than the menards box.
I had told my driver that I wanted a 1023 and he initially quoted my around 8.5k for it. I told him it was still to steep for me but to let me know if he could get me a little better deal. When he got back from Vegas he came by the dealership saying he had that better deal for me. I really...
yup, 4700. it was something like 5600 customer loyalty discount and 10% back via snap on credit discount. I think there was 500 off for a tool credit or something like that that I just put towards the box. I gave no trade, took my old box and gave it to my dad.