Oh I know...Husky has a few levels of boxes. You bought the **** one.
I guess we cant be certain until you see the slides etc
But my (cheap)Husky boxes look exactly like the one pictured w/ the SO boxes
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Oh I know...Husky has a few levels of boxes. You bought the **** one.
Absoluty NOT.
I have that Husky, purchased 4yrs ago @ $199/ea. Its definitely not a pro level box. **** slides, thin gauge steel, poor casters.
It works for my light usage needs, but my Equipto storage system (similar to Lista) is superior in every way.
My Snap On box does that. Have to either slam it or push it closed, then it's a pain to open. It's got those crappy slide locks and the slides have some sort of detent.I have one of those Husky tool box benches with the wood top. The 48" one or whatever size the narrower of the two is. I've been happy with it and have no problems.
If I was buying a new tool chest I'd check out a couple different types in person and see what I like best in my price range. I've seen some that the boxes look like they're built ok but the sliders **** or the drawers don't stay shut and are always opening on their own.
Are those Heritage Series (KRA) Snap-On boxes? If so, I could see the difference between the two not being as great as one would expect. I have a 26" Williams top box that looks to be a Williams badged KRA4014. It's not a bad box, but it doesn't seem to be a whole lot better than some of my HF boxes and carts. Can't say I was totally surprised seeing how it's their cheapest line and the specs are nothing too exciting.I work on heavy equipment. It's loaded fairly heavy with big tools. The one at home is mostly empty.
They are on par with my Snap On boxes.
Are those Heritage Series (KRA) Snap-On boxes? If so, I could see the difference between the two not being as great as one would expect. I have a 26" Williams top box that looks to be a Williams badged KRA4014. It's not a bad box, but it doesn't seem to be a whole lot better than some of my HF boxes and carts. Can't say I was totally surprised seeing how it's their cheapest line and the specs are nothing too exciting.
I don't recall. Was going to check but the label is on the back and I've stuff in the way to move it.Are those Heritage Series (KRA) Snap-On boxes? If so, I could see the difference between the two not being as great as one would expect. I have a 26" Williams top box that looks to be a Williams badged KRA4014. It's not a bad box, but it doesn't seem to be a whole lot better than some of my HF boxes and carts. Can't say I was totally surprised seeing how it's their cheapest line and the specs are nothing too exciting.
Mine are gloss black.I been working out of tool boxes for over 30 years and the box is helping you earn money, it keeps you organised, mobile if needed, worktop/countertop area that highly useful in modern settings where you using more test equipment/computers .
About best lowish price box store toolbox I seen hold up is Masterforce followed by US General and even they don't match proper pro boxes.
My old matcos done over 2 decades, Husky didn't make 2 years .
Just about everyone I seen using Husky mention same on sagging drawers and soft close slide issues, matte paint also not as durable as earlier HD that gloss black .
Bah, Husky boxes are fine. I looked at Husky and Craftsman before I bought my Craftsman 2000 Series box but I only went Craftsman because I like the brand.ran across what I think is a newer husky tool chest at Home Depot today. It’s an 80” 10 drawer model hotc8010. Looks nice but I know some of the Home Depot chests I have looked at ove the years are built kinda flimsy. some of the display models had defects on them in the store so I can’t imagine them lasting long in real use. Anyone have one of these or recommend what to look for in the husky line? Thanks for any help.
Bah, Husky boxes are fine. I looked at Husky and Craftsman before I bought my Craftsman 2000 Series box but I only went Craftsman because I like the brand.
If I had no preference, I probably would have went Husky because it was a bit cheaper and looked to be just as good.