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Cheap little 20" plastic Craftsman toolbox for $9.89

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jethro29

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hey, thanks for the link.that's a great deal any way you look at it.i just ordered a couple.it said my local store has eight.so I'm going to pass it on like you did.have a great day.
 

Engine

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I bought one of those a few months back. It's good for keeping lightweight items in, like electrical testing equipment, etc. Worth the ten bucks.
 

DSM21

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Even after seeing all the good reviews I am still on the fence.... even at a great price on top of that....I think the problem is I just don't need it:lol_hitti
 

Dberglind

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I have 3 of these. I use them as dedicated boxes for certain tasks/tools.

I have one for my Kreg pocket hole jig with screws and accessories, one for automotive battery and electrical stuff, one for glue and adhesives.
 

ihateminimumwage

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Dammit, first the brass punch set, then the CM Pro screwdrivers, now this. I keep trying to avoid Sears, but GJ just won't let me!:lol_hitti

It would be useful for all my electrical stuff that's currently spread out between multiple locations. Or maybe to put some more tools in my truck box.
 

cagullett1

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Dammit, first the brass punch set, then the CM Pro screwdrivers, now this. I keep trying to avoid Sears, but GJ just won't let me!:lol_hitti

It would be useful for all my electrical stuff that's currently spread out between multiple locations. Or maybe to put some more tools in my truck box.

Were the punch set and screwdrivers recently?
 

southalabama

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I've got a couple. I'm sitting them up for specialty tools. One is for plumbing. I've put basin wrenches etc in it. Still not sure what to put in the others. But like the Boy Scouts I'm prepared. Often they run these on Black Friday. That's when I got mine.
 

mattmus4357

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Showing $17 for me. I have one that I keep in the trunk of my car with an assortment of metric tools. I'd like to get a few more for various things. May just go with the 17" as that would be plenty big.
 
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BK13

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I think that's the one I bought for my four year old son. I figured it would last him for a while, as I just buy him a tool here and there, but it's filling up fast, what with the Knipex that Lowes was blowing out a while ago, and the Estwing hammers I have bought him, and the Channelocks, and the Felo drivers, and ...
 

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I think that's the one I bought for my four year old son. I figured it would last him for a while, as I just buy him a tool here and there, but it's filling up fast, what with the Knipex that Lowes was blowing out a while ago, and the Estwing hammers I have bought him, and the Channelocks, and the Felo drivers, and ...

Hmmm, sounds a little suspicious to me.:lol:
 

BK13

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Yeah, I find that I'm buying pairs of everything I get these days. And I try to make it mostly US or German tools. I tell ya, having a kid is great for the tool buying justification... Not that I really needed any help.
 

wvrailroader

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Bought one to put rail drill parts in on one of our trucks. It is a nice little toolbox. I may go back and get another to put in my truck. They had about 10 or so in each of three different Sears stores I was in over the past few days.
 

KinzeMech

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Anyone know if these stack?

I've stacked them 3 tall, but they don't have any sort of tongue/groove sort of anything that holds them stacked, if that is what you're asking.

They're a great little toolbox, you won't find a better one for that money. I've got 4 or 5, and my trouble is knowing what is in which box. I really need to label or mark them.
 

Recoil Rob

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Yep, that's what i wanted to know, if they "locked" in, top to bottom. No matter, only will keep them 2 high for light stuff.


thanks,

Rob
 

tbaggz

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I used 8 bucks in points to get one,cost me 2 bucks,then another sywr account with 8 more dollars towards another one cost 2 dollars.but when I went to merch pickup it took longer than 5 minutes to retrieve my item and I got a 5 dollar gift card.I never paid attention to the signs before that say if it takes longer than 5 minutes you get 5 dollars towards an in store purchase.so I got both boxes free + 1 dollar.lmao.
 

Vegaman_Dan

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I consider plastic tool boxes like these to be essentially the replacement for OEM blow molded cases that come apart or never work the way they should. Perfect for dedicated tools and their accessories. This model stacks well, so getting multiple and labeling them would work well.

I've got too many blow molded cases and really should ditch them for this approach instead.
 
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