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Chuckster in NJ

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I have seen these in person and they are great if you are a manicurist. "IF" you want to use it for real tools FUGGABOUTIT!

Horror Freight has some of the BEST "budget friendly" top and bottom chests.

Thanks for posting Mr. Crab! :beer:
 

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I have one of those. My wife bought it several years ago from Walmart on Black Friday. Save you some money and get a 5 gallon bucket. It will hold more tools and last longer or spend the extra and get a real toolbox.
 
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I have one of those. My wife bought it several years ago from Walmart on Black Friday. Save you some money and get a 5 gallon bucket. It will hold more tools and last longer or spend the extra and get a real toolbox.
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lol

Got a lotta buckets, so I will stand pat!

Thanks for the replies, Bruce
 

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I got a cheapo from Walmart last winter.
$35 bucks.
Maybe after Father's Day it will be cheaper.

Now I have my rivet gun and rivets in the same drawer.

Good for little stuff like crazy glue and teflon tape.

Drawers will be very shallow on it.
 
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Ive got a CM version of that cabinet and, yes, its very, very light duty. i use it as a hobby cart to hold copper fittings/wire/tools etc and it works perfect for that. btw (on the CM at least) the top fits perfectly in the bottom (it was packed and shipped that way) and so i swapped out the casters and bolted it to the bottom and use it as a rolling hobby cart. couldnt be happier

however this price is slightly lower than the sears/lowes price for their CM versions, so id wait for whichever i could get the best coupon/cash back on top and go with it
 

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I have the same looking one from Sams or BJs don't remember, have stanley stamp on it, comes with a set of sockets .... for $50... and it ***** nice sockets though.. Drawers too small... etc.
 

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I have one of those. My wife bought it several years ago from Walmart on Black Friday. Save you some money and get a 5 gallon bucket. It will hold more tools and last longer or spend the extra and get a real toolbox.

hahaha, nice.
 

mfewtrail

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Those boxes are perfectly suitable for a lot of people. The average person probably doesn't have enough tools to even fill that.
 

mfewtrail

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Until the rods that hold the wheels bend and you end up dragging the thing instead of wheeling it.


If you're going to load up a cheap box like that, it would be wise to choose a corner to park it in and leave it there. :beer:
 
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