I need to get a proper tool box and get organized this winter. I've done tons of research and now I'm getting bogged down with analysis paralysis, so it's time to just hear some opinions and make a decision.
For some background information: I'm a DIYer, in a rented space, and I haven't found any used truck brand boxes in my area worth considering, because everyone either wants list price, or has beaten theirs into the ground. I don't live close enough to a Menard's to make the trip worthwhile. I do mainly automotive work but also a little woodworking, getting more into both.
Option 1: Buy a 44 inch US General Series 2 for $400 on Black Friday. This will hold my current tools and I'll need to add more space as I get more tools. I like the colors and the quality is decent.
Option 2: Buy a cheaper 46 inch rolling Husky Workbench for ~$250 and upgrade later. This will also hold my tools but the quality doesn't inspire me too much.
Option 3: There's a pretty nice Husky 52ish inch combo and 52 inch rolling workbench for sale in my area for $700, but they're the 18 inch deep models. This would probably handle all my storage needs for the forseeable future, but I'm wondering if I could get more for my money. I'm not sure how negotiable the seller is but I'll call him soon.
Other choices I've overlooked? My maximum budget is around $700, which isn't much, so I've ruled out the Homak RS Pro boxes for now. I'd just like something so I can get organized and work on my cars and not spend half my time looking for tools. I'll probably be building a workbench soon, but I wouldn't mind a toolbox with a work surface especially if it were deep. I'd probably put an MDF top on the US General until I need the top box should I go that route.
For some background information: I'm a DIYer, in a rented space, and I haven't found any used truck brand boxes in my area worth considering, because everyone either wants list price, or has beaten theirs into the ground. I don't live close enough to a Menard's to make the trip worthwhile. I do mainly automotive work but also a little woodworking, getting more into both.
Option 1: Buy a 44 inch US General Series 2 for $400 on Black Friday. This will hold my current tools and I'll need to add more space as I get more tools. I like the colors and the quality is decent.
Option 2: Buy a cheaper 46 inch rolling Husky Workbench for ~$250 and upgrade later. This will also hold my tools but the quality doesn't inspire me too much.
Option 3: There's a pretty nice Husky 52ish inch combo and 52 inch rolling workbench for sale in my area for $700, but they're the 18 inch deep models. This would probably handle all my storage needs for the forseeable future, but I'm wondering if I could get more for my money. I'm not sure how negotiable the seller is but I'll call him soon.
Other choices I've overlooked? My maximum budget is around $700, which isn't much, so I've ruled out the Homak RS Pro boxes for now. I'd just like something so I can get organized and work on my cars and not spend half my time looking for tools. I'll probably be building a workbench soon, but I wouldn't mind a toolbox with a work surface especially if it were deep. I'd probably put an MDF top on the US General until I need the top box should I go that route.