Mickey O
Well-known member
You want an honest answer?
I have this cart so I can actually give some insight. I have alos owned snap on boxes (not carts)
It is not junk. It does take a few shortcuts that would add expense like a quality locking system for the top. It is the lock that is flimsy, the top is heavy steel.
It is 85% of the quality of a top shelf truck brand item and 10% of the price. It is a much better value.
That said, someone pushing this thing around everyday for years may find the extra $900 worth it. Some of the shortcuts used to keep costs down would catch up in that situation.
But IMHO the guts are nearly as good if not as good as a $1000 cart. It really comes down to better slides (maybe) slightly better casters (on some) and a better locking system. Essentialy the only wear parts and not the bulk of the expense of building one of these. The rest is all the same as any fool can tell. Just 4 solid uprights bolted to the body. This cart is thick steel (thicker than my old Snap-on box and others I have seen and well formed. Where casters bolt to the bottom shelf is a little weak. Some people may convince themsleves that Snap-On uses magic sheetmetal or casters from the lunar rover.
My guess without having all of them lined up is this HF one would be no better or worse than some of the lower end truck versions.
You are not dumb. At best, slightly better slides, casters and minor higher quality finish details do not add up to $900 more in expense. I would guess any import cart by blue point would have a production cost very close to this ones.
Kind of think of it this way. They all have the same basic quality base unit. The top ones finish it out to be the best it can be and HF takes it the other way and figures where it can cut corners. Makes you realize how much a brand like SO can mark something up!
It may be no different than the craftsman vs. snap-on wrench debate. Yes, the Craftsman may be 95, 97 or even 99% as good. But if that snap-on wrench takes off one more nut a year the craftsman would have rounded off...well. Over a few years the Snap-On set will have paid for itslef in saved labor and headache. Perhaps even one falure like this alone could cost a pro more than the better wrench set.
I saw the very same cart on display at the local Harbor Freight store when I purchased the made in the USA wrench rack they have. It was broken, the drawers and lock mechanism didn't operate properly and one of the legs was bent (if you think I'm kidding, it's the Harbor Freight on Roosevelt Rd. in Lombard, IL, you can check for yourself). And that's just from it being on display, what's going to happen when it's put into service? The guts are not anywhere as good as or equal to the US made carts.
Even if the Chinese stuff was comparable I still wouldn't buy it for reasons that would take hours to explain. I started out buying cheaper priced American tools (Wards Power Kraft, Craftsman and used), still have them, they are all usable and I can sell them for more than what I paid for them over 30 years ago, I don't think the same will happen with the Chinese tools. The future is clear, if people keep buying Chinese ****, the manufacturing will stop here, people will lose jobs, gas prices will continue rise, taxes will rise, as will the price of inferior Chinese products.
But as I said earlier, to each his own, you don't have to justify the purchase, I'm just stating my opinion, you don't have to like it or agree with it, everyone has their own. The OP ask for opinions he's going to get them, some he may not like.

