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Good price for Snap-on Taco Box?

tdls87

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Is $600 a good price for a well used Snap-on Taco kart? He said there's not any major damage or dents, all slides and drawers function as they should. Two sets locks and keys. Just scratches and wear. Any info is greatly appreciated!! :thumbup:
 
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ptschram

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Yes. I have a colleague who buys every stinking one he finds. I think he'd go almost a grand for one but so far, they've been in the range of the one you found.

I paid $600 for my Mac MB1500 and would buy another in a heartbeat!
 

rsieracki

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Is $600 a good price for a well used Snap-on Taco kart? He said there's not any major damage or dents, all slides and drawers function as they should. Two sets locks and keys. Just scratches and wear. Any info is greatly appreciated!! :thumbup:

if its "ED" on chicago craigslist, that stuffs been on there over 6 months... either its **** or hes difficult to deal with because he has a TON of snap on stuff.... all listed for several months... same stuff sometimes a different story as to where it came from in the post etc.
 
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back2class

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nah, I would skip it. I purchased one with a bunch of tools for $400 and re-sold it for $600 on ebay. I would think $350-500 is a good deal, $600 if you had your heart set on the thing. well built but obtuse design.
 

Zrexxer

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$600 - $800 is what they go for around here in good condition, but without seeing what kind of shape it's in, who knows. Could be a $50 box.
 
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