chrommagman
Well-known member
Hey guys!
I was wondering if any one has a Harbor Freight tool box and what do you think about it ?
I was wondering if any one has a Harbor Freight tool box and what do you think about it ?

"not made in the USA" "HF is garbage" floodgates are OPEN.

Troll or not, I've examined the HF and Craftsman equivalents and you pay Sears 100 more for the exact same thing. If you feel adding 100 bucks to our economy for "handling" is going to help us out, by all means do so.
Meanwhile, if it's made overseas, I'm going to spend as little as possible and keep the rest for something that is perhaps made in the US.

Craftsman doesn't make their tool boxes here in the US....![]()
i don't care where they are made, craftsman hasn't made a box that is worth a **** for 20 years, the HF boxes are way better than they high end crapsman boxes and way way cheaper
me thinks he be a troll! didn't he get called out yesterday on another thread for this?
cheers,
jim
Seriously, I own three of the 46"ers, 1 top chest and 2 bottoms. Love them. Bought them even though I had a complete Craftsman ball bearing set because they are higher quality and stronger. Sold the Craftsman for slightly more than I paid for it new.
I checked them out a couple weeks back.
Garbage!
Made like ****.
Just go with Craftsman. Low cost and durable for the weekend gear head.

Joking or troll?![]()
Seriously, I own three of the 46"ers, 1 top chest and 2 bottoms. Love them. Bought them even though I had a complete Craftsman ball bearing set because they are higher quality and stronger. Sold the Craftsman for slightly more than I paid for it new.
Picked up two of these some time ago. On sale at $149 usually. Did not buy them for a "tool box", but rather for "storage".The base units are still in the box, waiting my reloading bench build. One set of intermediate/top box stores all manner of drill bits. The second intermediate box holds all my crimpers in the top drawer, and all the terminals in the bottom. Last top box is misc - jig and recip saw blades, locks and keys, hole saws, etc. Top part is small misc auto parts - plugs, bulbs, etc.
I bought these for storage, so the quality wasn't top priority, as they won't be opened/closed many time daily. Good buy for the money, but not up to daily driving. Probably compare with Sears cheapest.
http://www.harborfreight.com/11-drawer-roller-cabinet-67421.html
i have a couple. Cant beat them for the price. They work well and hold all my tools. I bought them on sale for $270 each. May pick up another to finish off the wall before they change the finish, design, or stop selling them.
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Good looking boxes and your setup is high on my list for how I'm looking to set mine up.
What did you use for a counter top?
Also, did you pay $270 for each of the bottom boxes? If so, sign me up.
I wonder if you can add castors. I'd really like to be able to roll them around in lieu of needing to empty it should I need to move it.
i have a couple. Cant beat them for the price. They work well and hold all my tools. I bought them on sale for $270 each. May pick up another to finish off the wall before they change the finish, design, or stop selling them.
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Can anyone confirm the model number for the boxes? I'm having a hard time with Harbor Freight's site in finding those exact boxes.
Also, how wide are they? I've got 8' of space, leaving me room for a 50-55" tool box.![]()
