DDavis89325is
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With this thread, I am in no means bashing or "hating" in any way or trying to start up anything. 
I just bought a new roller cart toolbox from a store. I paid $80 all said and done for this toolbox...
When I compare the specs to very similar versions made by Snap-On and Matco, the box I bought actually holds more weight and is only a few cubic inches less in storage, barely smaller. Mine has ball bearing roller drawers and 4 swivel casters (w/ 2 locking casters), the Snap-On box does not have 4 swivel casters and no ball bearing drawers. All boxes have lockable storage for pry-bars, screwdrives, ect on the sides.
What makes this Snap-On box $600 more than the box I bought? This is assuming I paid full price for the box I just bought. Hood shocks on the Snap-On box were one thing I wish I did have. The Matco version had ball bearing drawers but had one less drawer and no hood shocks, but was still $300 more than what I would have paid, had I paid full price.
I just don't understand where these companies can charge the price they do when other companies have comparable boxes for 75% less.
With the cost of some of these boxes, even smaller "starter" boxes you could buy a new car/truck among many other things.
I'm not saying Snap-On, Matco, Cornwell, Mac boxes aren't very nice boxes, well built and great looking boxes with endless accessories and options.
I just bought a new roller cart toolbox from a store. I paid $80 all said and done for this toolbox...
When I compare the specs to very similar versions made by Snap-On and Matco, the box I bought actually holds more weight and is only a few cubic inches less in storage, barely smaller. Mine has ball bearing roller drawers and 4 swivel casters (w/ 2 locking casters), the Snap-On box does not have 4 swivel casters and no ball bearing drawers. All boxes have lockable storage for pry-bars, screwdrives, ect on the sides.
What makes this Snap-On box $600 more than the box I bought? This is assuming I paid full price for the box I just bought. Hood shocks on the Snap-On box were one thing I wish I did have. The Matco version had ball bearing drawers but had one less drawer and no hood shocks, but was still $300 more than what I would have paid, had I paid full price.
I just don't understand where these companies can charge the price they do when other companies have comparable boxes for 75% less.
With the cost of some of these boxes, even smaller "starter" boxes you could buy a new car/truck among many other things.

I'm not saying Snap-On, Matco, Cornwell, Mac boxes aren't very nice boxes, well built and great looking boxes with endless accessories and options.


