Partsguy57
Banned
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2016
- Messages
- 456
Yep.... and for some here the highest possible quality is the lowest possible price....... how about best bang for the buck.... that box you see bought used ( it was like new) for a fraction of new and close to harbor freight box price..what's in the box is only quality... some bought new some used... my brothers father in law had a shop full of h.f. stuff and it was amazing how much was a one time or few times use. Can some h.f. stuff be useful? Sure... just not for me.... cheersEver notice some of the fan boys are complete dicks?
Average Joe - “Hey guys, I’m looking for a safe, affordable sedan for my family. Should I look at a new Camry or a Malibu”?
Fan Boy - “HAHAHA LOL at those pieces of ****, you should buy a Ferrari, HAHAHAHA I’M better than you and will say/do anything to make that known, HAHAHAHA”.
That’s what you look/sound like. Smh. Most people aren’t going to plop down the money for tool truck **** when DIY brands serve them just fine. I have a difficult time grasping the mentality of some on this board. You have Snap-On, good for you?
I have a newer Craftsman 2000 series chest from Lowe’s (26”) top and bottom, 10 drawers. It’s holding up well under DIY garage conditions. I’ve moved it around several times and the casters are holding up. The drawers open and close smoothly. I don’t have any experience with US General, but the latest CM offerings at Lowe’s appear to be better quality than some of the garbage Sears was peddling. I would encourage anyone in the market to not discount Craftsman completely.
Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
