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JessicaA

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Hi!

I'd like to buy a roller cabinet as a Christmas gift for my husband but am so confused by all the options. He's not a mechanic by profession but loves to tinker with his cars. He is currently restoring a Formula 3 car and our garage has never been more chaotic.

I've been considering the following:

http://www.harborfreight.com/roller-cabinet-44-13-drawer-gloss-red-industrial-uality-69387.html

http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/Proto/PTO577-444142-15RD.html

http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/Blackhawk/BLH578-94113R.html?referer=search

http://www.bettymills.com/shop/prod...e=bettymills+Facility+BLH578-94106R+companion

Would anyone know if these are any good? Would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks a lot!:)
 
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Check out this site, many of us have bought tool boxes there and the shipping is free. Good quality tool boxes and chests.

strictlytoolboxes.com

You can also call them and discuss what might be a good bet for what your husband needs. They are very helpful, I must've called them four or five times when making up my mind and they never grew tired of me, or didn't act like it.
 

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For what you get for the price, the HF box you have linked has a good reputation around here. Many members have them incorporated into workbenches.

Hopefully, your husband isn't a member here so the surprise isn't ruined.
 
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Ditto on the HF box. For the money it can't be beat. I just picked one up last weekend. Myself, I'd rather have (2) of the HF boxes vs (1) of the the others.

I'm not a professional wrench turner either, but like to tinker. I have no qualms about this box lasting me. For me, the only other box types I would consider is a used Snap On or Matco. But those are considerably more, even used. Unless you go to a pro box like that I don't think you will do much better.

PS - Be sure to check out the HF coupon thread. HF had a tent sale last weekend, and the box was only $349; however, I've seen coupons for $359 fairly regularly.
 

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How much were you wanting to spend? As others will attest, you can spend a little or a lot. Maybe he's had his eye on a certain brand and model. Ask one of his friends to find out in a round about way.

Sorry, I didn't look at the links the first time, but my wife will tell you that I always have a certain make and model of something I'm wanting, so she asks my friends.
 
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The red tool boxes from Harbor Freight are very good boxes. I have the one that you were considering and on sale you can get it around $350.00
Now I just bought the black #95659 a couple of weeks ago and I call it my crash cart, I use this for all the sockets and small hand tools I may need to work on the car or something without having to run into the garage for each tool I may need. This setup works great and saves me time to have the tools I use the most in one place. If I were you this box or the red one #95272 for about $150.00 on sale here yesterday would be a good all around starter box that he can use even if if he gets a bigger box later. For the price the box is very well made (even though its made in China) which is now the parent holder of the USA. He will have to assemble it but it goes together easy. That's my free advice for today:lol:
 

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For clarification...maybe the roller cart BUGTHUG bought requires assembly, but the 44" HF box linked DOES NOT require assembly. It comes in a small crate and weighs a few hundred pounds. Let me rephrase...if you want to use the push handle, you screw that one (left or right side) but that is only 2 screws. It even comes with rubber mat liners in the drawers.
 

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I think the budget is under $1000 at least from the links on the list.

Since you seem to have a grasp of where and what you are looking for, the strictlytoolboxes.com site is very good.

The other thing to consider is the HF 56" box, especially since they now have the top for it too. That's a lot of space for the money.

I personally have the HF 44", but I have a limited tool budget. That being said, as a home box not moving much, I wouldn't want to spend anymore.
 

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For clarification...maybe the roller cart BUGTHUG bought requires assembly, but the 44" HF box linked DOES NOT require assembly. It comes in a small crate and weighs a few hundred pounds. Let me rephrase...if you want to use the push handle, you screw that one (left or right side) but that is only 2 screws. It even comes with rubber mat liners in the drawers.
Wheels if you use them:thumbup:
 

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Now I just bought the black #95659 a couple of weeks ago and I call it my crash cart, I use this for all the sockets and small hand tools I may need to work on the car or something without having to run into the garage for each tool I may need. This setup works great and saves me time to have the tools I use the most in one place.

Great minds think alike...I just bought the same black box from HF for $120. It's not as well built as the $350 13-drawer 44" unit but it suits my particular needs as a back up box that I can easily roll out and have a top for working space next to a car.

For clarification...maybe the roller cart BUGTHUG bought requires assembly, but the 44" HF box linked DOES NOT require assembly. It comes in a small crate and weighs a few hundred pounds. Let me rephrase...if you want to use the push handle, you screw that one (left or right side) but that is only 2 screws. It even comes with rubber mat liners in the drawers.

It does require assembly. Took about an hour to put together.
 

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No contest . . . . buy the US General (Harbor Freight) 44" roller or larger.

OP (original poster) . . . now the IMPORTANT question, Jessica, do you have a sister that likes sports ?? Will she wear a ball cap on "bad hair" day?? If she's anything like you, I want to Marry her !!! Let's see some pictures. ;)

OP you're vying for close 2nd place for best wife ever, as recently a guy was surprised by wife with a new Miller welder ! :thumbup:
 

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Welcome aboard!
Any of the ones you list are a good box. It also depends on how much room you have to work with. What does he have now?
The Blackhawk 41" 6 drawer I would think would be too small, and for the money, you could get 2 of the Harbor Freight boxes. The other Blackhawk or Proto would be the better choice, but they are a little pricey.
Check out the Strictly Toolboxes site www.strictlytoolboxes.com
They have a great rep on here and the prices include shipping in most cases.
Kennedy is also a good brand but pricey. If you look at various retailers online, a top/bottom set up can be found for about $1K. I know this wasn't much help.
From the list you gave, if it were me buying, I would go with either the Proto or Blackhawk 41" roller cabinets. That's just my .02.
 

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Do you guys think the top box for the HF 44" 13 drawer is worth the cost?
 

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My advice would be to feel him out relevent to COO (country of origin) before you buy. Personally, I will allow small consumables like paint brushes and gloves in with the CHINA marking on them and even an occasional 1-2 time use "disposable" tool as theyre easily hidden when company's over. A toolbox OTOH with those same markings will NEVER make it into my shop as 1. Id never live it down w/friends and 2. Im very proud of my larger tools/machinery all being classic US iron. Itd be a crying shame (to me) to put that **** next to one of my pride&joys.

Toolbox snob? Nope, I may shop at Walmart occasionally but that doesnt mean I want to drive a Hyundai.
 
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My advice would be to feel him out relevent to COO (country of origin) before you buy. Personally, I will allow small consumables like paint brushes and gloves in with the CHINA marking on them and even an occasional 1-2 time use "disposable" tool as theyre easily hidden when company's over. A toolbox OTOH with those same markings will NEVER make it into my shop as 1. Id never live it down w/friends and 2. Im very proud of my larger tools/machinery all being classic US iron. Itd be a crying shame (to me) to put that **** next to one of my pride&joys.

Toolbox snob? Nope, I may shop at Walmart occasionally but that doesnt mean I want to drive a Hyundai.

Really???
 

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FWIW

for a home tinkerer the HF box would be the best deal.

if i needed more tool storage at home, (i dont), and had the room, (i dont), there would be a HF box, or boxes, sitting there.


i'm kinda a toolbox snob :p


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Wheels if you use them:thumbup:

The one I just purchased had the wheels installed. Kind of wish they weren't as I plan on building mine into my work bench and have to flip it over to remove them. Maybe it varies by location.

Either way.....wheels or adding a handle shouldn't deter you from this box. Best bang for the buck out there.
 

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I have the same small cart as 70-C10 suggested. Very nice cart. I dont think you can go wrong with the Harbor Freight boxes....pretty go 'bang for your buck'....IMO. He will love it, and you!
 
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Thank you all for being so helpful and welcoming me into your cyber man cave!

SteveCh - Thank you for pointing me in that direction. I found the following but I'm not too sure about the MDF work surface. hopefully it's removable:
http://www.strictlytoolboxes.com/mo...tool-boxes-tool-cabinet-56inch-11-drawer.html
NUTTSGT - I'm pretty sure he's not a member so I hope he likes the surprise:)
nolimits76 - Thanks for the vote of confidence. I've been hoping to get something good without spending too much:)
coljar - it's definitely super hard to get him anything for those very make and model reasons. he has been wanting to get a tool chest but as of this point in time, I'm way ahead in research and can convince him of how great my choice is;)
BUGTHUG - thanks for the free advice! santa may just add the crash cart to the big box if he isn't too naughty:)
cburnscrx - good point about not spending too much on a home box:)
upndown - hahaha!
Mach5 - Assembly of the box can be his Christmas activity:)
CNGsaves - hahaha! I've been convincing her to put aside her baking mitts in favor of golf gloves and I think she will soon crack. I relinquish the title to the wife who knew what a miller welder was to begin with!
bobemmerich - ahoy! he just has 2 steel cabinets crammed with those little attache cases that the tools come in. Whatever I end up getting will be a definite improvement!
70C-10 - like i said to bughug, he has to be nice to get something extra:)
justanengineer - i appreciate your comments. We live outside the US so I wanted to get real life experience from the members of this group. (since i can't see any of the items for myself) I'm hoping to get something good and not overhyped or overpriced:)
crewchief888 - thanks for the vote!
rburke65 - that's what I want to hear!:)
460Rustang - He apparently hasn't voiced and opinion about this to his friends. They've been talking car parts!
 

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justanengineer - i appreciate your comments. We live outside the US so I wanted to get real life experience from the members of this group. (since i can't see any of the items for myself) I'm hoping to get something good and not overhyped or overpriced:)

This could change things - The Harbor Freight boxes are nice - but I have heard of some having QC issues. Not a problem here, just take back the defective unit and get another. If you are out of the US with no easy access to return/exchange, you may be better off going with a more expensive option that has better QC reputation....
 

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Really???

Really what? Your question is rather vague and sounds like a 14 year old girl.

If youre questioning that some folks have COO or brand preferences then you need to read a few more threads on this site, many of us do. I know many Americans who prefer to buy German products whenever possible, and even one Chinese guy who likes to buy American, neither case changes the fact that they have their own preferences. The point is, buy someone what THEY will want and use, not necessarily the "best value."
 

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Jessica,

You are an awesome wife and if he is worth anything, the fact that you are trying this hard and actually went to the Garage Journal crowd for advice will make this tool box the best in the world no matter what you pick. I'm 52 and have loved anything with a motor since I can remember, so my opinion comes from experience. I have a massive Snap On box, a stainless steel box from Costco years ago, a Harbor Freight box and even a Husky and I'll tell you a little secret. A high end expensive tool box without high end tools to match is like a muscle car with a killer paint job that runs like **** and has a V6 under the hood. A decent tool box with a high end tools is like a sleeper car with an OK paint job and a V8 supercharged engine under the hood.

Here is the point. You use a toolbox to put stuff in and take stuff out. You use the tools inside to make the magic. I would go with the Harbor freight box and take the difference you were going to spend and blow his mind by putting a COOL tool inside as part of the gift. The Harbor Freight box is a fine box and will serve it's purpose well. The only reasons not get the HF box are personal preferences for American vs China or wanting to be seen with a "brand" box. If I did the math right, the difference in price from what you looking at could be as high as $500. That can get some serious cool tools.

You know your man. Brand and image or function and cool tools? I don't judge either because I've been both. Please let us know which by you go and I'm sure you could get some great ideas on a cool tool that he wouldn't buy himself.

PS. My wife actually holds the "cool" title, but no one knows but me. Oh the stories I could tell.....
 

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Hi!

I'd like to buy a roller cabinet as a Christmas gift for my husband but am so confused by all the options. He's not a mechanic by profession but loves to tinker with his cars. He is currently restoring a Formula 3 car and our garage has never been more chaotic.

I've been considering the following:

http://www.harborfreight.com/roller-cabinet-44-13-drawer-gloss-red-industrial-uality-69387.html

http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/Proto/PTO577-444142-15RD.html

http://www.bettymills.com/shop/product/view/Blackhawk/BLH578-94113R.html?referer=search

http://www.bettymills.com/shop/prod...e=bettymills+Facility+BLH578-94106R+companion

Would anyone know if these are any good? Would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks a lot!:)

I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with most of the responses.

For a gift, it would be 100% safer to buy the (perceived) highest quality and try to save a bit of money on the size. Personally, I'd think about getting anything Snap-on branded, maybe a KRA top chest (a bit over $700) or anything from Lista that has drawers.
 

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I'm going to throw my two cents in. I have a two bay Matco Pro-Formance series toolbox that I ordered about ten years ago. I got a better deal on it than most guys I worked with did on used boxes, but I would still consider the Harbor Freight 44" or 56" boxes if I needed a box today, although I would probably remove the name plate and let people guess who made it. Mister Moose did an admirable job writing up a tool box review here.

The reinforcement for the casters and the casters themselves have a lot to do with how much weight the boxes can handle. You said you are outside the US, but not where, so I have no idea what is readily available to you. What I would suggest is to use Mister Moose's review as a guide and look at a few tool boxes in person. When you give the box to your husband, you can show him all the little reasons you chose it and that will make it all the more special to him.

Edit: I wanted to add that I don't regret my Matco box at all. It fit exactly what I wanted at the time and has held up extremely well. The price tag was a bit much for a box I didn't use for work, but I do so now and I'm glad I have it.
 
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I am probably not the only one on here wondering so.....You/he in the military? Will you be coming back to the States or are you a citizen of another country? What I am asking ...will you be shipping this box back to the U.S.? Just curious.....oh.... Before I forget, "Welcome to Garage Journal"!
 

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Jessica
If you live outside of the US, you need to tell us where
That can make a big difference in what is recommended
How to you plan to source some of these boxes, shipping can be expensive

Bob
 
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Angelfire - Yes!! Thank you!
TiredDude - Oh no!! Thank you as well! I definitely would not be able to return the item. What kind of quality issues are they?
motormitch - thank you! I'm feeling pretty awesome already!:) Your comments have made me realize I should come up with criteria:
1) will it be big enough to hold his tools (the important tools first)
2) does it function well
3) will i get my money's worth
4) does it look good
I had to stick number 4 in there since I'm in the field of design and am a bit particular about what items I purchase for our house. If you had to do it all over again, would you still buy the snap on and the husky? What cool tool did you have in mind? And P.S. I think you have a cool wife because you seem pretty cool as well! Were you the lucky recipient of the miller welder?
wmartin - would the quality of Snap On match it's high perceived value? I found this: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...roup_ID=682831&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
It's over my budget but I do think I should go with the safe bet since I have no way of returning it.
Karl_B - While I was searching for tool box reviews, I came across that very one you were recommending! This made me think about tool chests that may not necessarily have the fancy image, but are very reliable. I don't want to buy based on brand name alone. We are based in Manila and don't have any of the products mentioned here. I will have to buy online and have it shipped.
rburke65 - we are not in the military:) I'm a US citizen married to a spanish citizen based in the Philippines. I have to choose the box wisely because shipping will cost me $350-400 one way. and...thanks for the welcome!:)
rsanter - Hi Bob! I got a quote from a freight forwarder who will accept the item and ship it to me in Manila:)
 

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Thank you all for being so helpful and welcoming me into your cyber man cave!


NUTTSGT - I'm pretty sure he's not a member so I hope he likes the surprise:)

I personally hate having surprises ruined. I checked and unless he is an unregistered lurker, he's not a member here. ;)
 

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Angelfire - Yes!! Thank you!

motormitch - thank you! I'm feeling pretty awesome already!:) Your comments have made me realize I should come up with criteria:
1) will it be big enough to hold his tools (the important tools first)
2) does it function well
3) will i get my money's worth
4) does it look good
I had to stick number 4 in there since I'm in the field of design and am a bit particular about what items I purchase for our house. If you had to do it all over again, would you still buy the snap on and the husky? What cool tool did you have in mind? And P.S. I think you have a cool wife because you seem pretty cool as well! Were you the lucky recipient of the miller welder?

Jessica,

Here are some of my responses and remember, my advice is worth exactly what you are paying fo rit :) Just opinions....


1) will it be big enough to hold his tools (the important tools first)
Very, very important and glad to see you think of that. A lot of tool boxes have a combination of shallow and deep drawers and that is a good thing and most have a depth of 18" or 22". If I only had one box, I would want the 22" assuming the space I was using it could hold it. Also, I would want it as long as I could get it again accommodating any space restraints. I have been seriously considering the 56" Harbor Freight rather than the 44", but I would be happy with the 44" if space or budget were a little tight. The 56" has 22" drawers and 44" has 18". Here is the way I think about size. If you need a bigger drawer, you can't add it, but if the drawer is bigger than you need, you will eventually fill it. If possible, go big.

http://www.harborfreight.com/56-inch-11-drawer-industrial-roller-cabinet-67681.html


2) does it function well
The Harbor Freight box will absolutely function well, but a Snap on or similar high end box will feel better. What I mean is the HF box will open and close just fine and smoothly, but when you open and close a high end brand box, you will feel heavier drawers and smoother sliding. If you open and close the drawers on my old Husky, it doesn't even have bearings so it feels flimsy and will even stick with a heavy load. I hate it and only have because it was the first box I ever bought after being married and can't seem to throw it away or donate it. The HF box is much better than the Husky and has bearings. They say you get what you pay for and with roller cabinet boxes it is true, but not to scale. My snap on box sells new for around 13K and I would not pay that for it. I bought it lightly used for 5K and frankly only did that because I was building my dream shop and thought it would be cool to have a Snap on box. The difference in "value" between a HF 56" and a Snap on similar size is not worth it for a home user unless brand matters. Snap on is truly made for professionals who use and abuse it all day long, day after day.

Summary:

Husky, Sears, Kolbalt - NO

Harbor Freight - US General larger Red boxes (not smaller gray) - Yes, great value for the money

Snap on, Matco, other higher end - Yes, if money is not an issue and brand matters

3) will i get my money's worth

Harbor Freight - Yes
Higher box boxes - Yes, but it measured with a lot of value on personal opinion depending on importance of brand.

4) does it look good

With Harbor Freight you only get one choice. Bright Red (which I personally love and even painted the inside of the man cave part of my shop with a big white racing strip around the room) More color choices in the higher end brand boxes. I recommend Red or Black. Yellow just shows grease and dirt too much for my tastes.

I had to stick number 4 in there since I'm in the field of design and am a bit particular about what items I purchase for our house. If you had to do it all over again, would you still buy the snap on and the husky?
Snap on yes if used, no if new and the Husky no.

What cool tool did you have in mind?

Wow, whole other thread possible on that question. It's so opinionated it is almost political. Generally, a cool tool is something you wish you had, but can't really seem to justify buying. My wife got me a borescope for Xmas because she knew I thought it would be so cool to look inside engines or tight places around the car with a camera on a cable, but I wouldn't buy it because I knew I wouldn't truly need it more than a few times a year. Strangely enough, I have used it a lot and my friends borrow it often but if I am honest, I could have gotten by without it. Borescope is good one. Mine is also wireless for display and record video on a SD card. AWESOME!

And P.S. I think you have a cool wife because you seem pretty cool as well!

I am cool, just ask me anytime :) Short summary for wife. Her first car was a 455 Tran-am and she has owned 3 vettes since marrying me and she actually let me drive one, once. She is a car chick. She once tried to push my old Harley into the garage because it was outside for detailing, it was going to rain and she had sent me to the store on an errand. It started to fall over and rather than let it hit the ground, she got under it and let it lay on her until I got home. Foot peg marks marks, bruises and covered in gas. I bought the engagement ring later that month. No lie. She just let me build my dream garage to house and work on the 8 old cars she has patiently watched me acquire over the years and slowly destroy the driveway with as well. Did I mention she was, is and always will be HOT!

Were you the lucky recipient of the miller welder? Nope, but the borescope is pretty bad ***.

Keep us posted! I'm watching this thread with interest.....
 
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Forget about the roller cabinet, your wife did WHAT?? Wow, seriously. I'm so impressed I had to tell my husband about her - at the risk of diminishing my own cool factor in his eyes;) I think you should "accidentally" leave your computer open so that she can discover all the nice things you've been saying about her behind her back:)

Who knew choosing a roller cabinet required so much introspection? You had me at "high end box will feel better", regarding the Snap On. My husband and I both appreciate things that are well made and I want to give him something that will impress him. But then again, the HF is way more practical..... I will post a photo of what I finally end up getting him-- I have no idea as of this time what that is!

Thank you so much for addressing all my points and sharing your opinion! You've given me a lot to think about... including his birthday gift next year. The boroscope will be totally unexpected but just the kind of gadget he will enjoy.

Thank you thank you!!:)
 

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Thank you all for being so helpful and welcoming me into your cyber man cave!

SteveCh - Thank you for pointing me in that direction. I found the following but I'm not too sure about the MDF work surface. hopefully it's removable:
http://www.strictlytoolboxes.com/mo...tool-boxes-tool-cabinet-56inch-11-drawer.html

I have the combo set but you can get just the roller cabinet, I love that full length top drawer.
Here are some photos of the Tool Vault from STB: http://www.strictlytoolboxes.com/to...ol-boxes-roller-cabinet-56inch-11-drawer.html


See my video review here:
 

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Really what? Your question is rather vague and sounds like a 14 year old girl.

If youre questioning that some folks have COO or brand preferences then you need to read a few more threads on this site, many of us do. I know many Americans who prefer to buy German products whenever possible, and even one Chinese guy who likes to buy American, neither case changes the fact that they have their own preferences. The point is, buy someone what THEY will want and use, not necessarily the "best value."

Quick! Company is coming. Hide the chicom ****!

LOL
 

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MSC has the 41" 440ss Proto 15 drawer roller for $799 thru November. I have one and its rock solid. US Gereral is a nice box, but I know from experience they dont hold up in an industrial setting when used as a roller on the production floor.
 

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Your husband should be thankful for you,cool wife's are the best.I got lucky with mine.
I am brand sensitive as some others,but using this box at home Hf would be ok,not if going to be pushed around for yrs. at work.Maybe you could also get him something he needs tool wise ,he will love it and you.Like motormitch said if money is not an issue and brand maters buy snapon,matco,Mac,ect.
I think you have already done well and checking with friends is always a good idea.
 
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