mikethestig
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- Jul 13, 2014
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I had some questions for the masses. I am trying to reclaim my drive in closet that has been stuffed to capacity for too long. I wanted to get a bottom box with decent slides to put under my 4 year old cman roller top.
when I got to sears and realized the are using hvac duct metal(maybe thinner) to make their new boxes a gladiator 26 set caught my eye. It's a premium top middle and bottom for 420. I know people are on the fence about some gladiator stuff I'm guessing mostly on price. I wanted to know the difference between the premium and classic boxes(in cabinets its welded vs rta) and what people think of the layout and can the drawers be moved around. The boxes seem a little light but solid like a jet or race car(bad comparison but that's all I could think of) , also they are keyed alike(maybe they only have one key code) which I had to pay extra for the Snap-On boxes I have used to make a living for the past 30+ years.i don't really have the room for the beloved hf44
when I got to sears and realized the are using hvac duct metal(maybe thinner) to make their new boxes a gladiator 26 set caught my eye. It's a premium top middle and bottom for 420. I know people are on the fence about some gladiator stuff I'm guessing mostly on price. I wanted to know the difference between the premium and classic boxes(in cabinets its welded vs rta) and what people think of the layout and can the drawers be moved around. The boxes seem a little light but solid like a jet or race car(bad comparison but that's all I could think of) , also they are keyed alike(maybe they only have one key code) which I had to pay extra for the Snap-On boxes I have used to make a living for the past 30+ years.i don't really have the room for the beloved hf44