I have been meaning to ask this question for a while. About 10 years back when I was in the vocational school for mechanics, a classmate had a lower end top and bottom box. Not the cheap boxes with the removable bars to lock the drawers, but the regular black boxes with friction drawers. Well he was pushing his top/bottom box comination across the shop when suddenly the entire box tipped over and fell on its side. The shop floor was smooth concrete and he barely had any tools in either the top or bottom box. Both the top and bottom boxes landed on their front right corners, causing the boxes to twist which caused the drawers to get stuck and no longer slide open. After looking at the damage, we found the problem was the self tapping screws that hold the caster wheels to the base of the bottom box. The screws had obviously pulled themselves out on one casters due to the way the caster wheel is off center from its rotating point as most are made. This guys box was maybe two years old and had no problems before, and keep in mind, his box was very lightly loaded, just a basic tool set of wrenches and sockets, not much. Anyway, he called sears and explained what happened. Sears told him they would not warrenty the box for no reason.
Has anyone experienced any failure with the craftsman boxes? I have a slightly more expensive set-up than he does. My boxes have the grip latch drawers with ball bearing slides. I have my boxes loaded HEAVY and am almost scared to stack the top box on the bottom box for fear of the same thing happening to me. Mine is a 26" width box and has the standard caster wheels that come with most boxes. Am I ok with using this box or is this a weak point in the craftsman/waterloo boxes???
I just dont want several hundred pounds of tools to go crashing to the floor since the boxes cost me around $800
Has anyone experienced any failure with the craftsman boxes? I have a slightly more expensive set-up than he does. My boxes have the grip latch drawers with ball bearing slides. I have my boxes loaded HEAVY and am almost scared to stack the top box on the bottom box for fear of the same thing happening to me. Mine is a 26" width box and has the standard caster wheels that come with most boxes. Am I ok with using this box or is this a weak point in the craftsman/waterloo boxes???
I just dont want several hundred pounds of tools to go crashing to the floor since the boxes cost me around $800

gift) fall apart. the bottom drawer caved in half in the middle.I had it loaded with hammers.Another drawer just kept fallin out.They wern't very good boxes.I eventually bought a used box and put this to the curb. And someone picked it up.