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blk00ss

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I gave in and purchased the harbor freight box everyone raves about. And boy was it ever heavy! It was a pain unloading by myself. But nothing a little engunity couldn't take care of. I'll post more pictures as I get it filled up!

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Congrats, you're going to love it! :beer:

BTW, nice thinking with the engine hoist. I had to unload mine by myself too, and the thing weighs a ton. I didn't have a lift, but thank God I've got the strength of three men!! :thumbup:
 

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congrat! i bought one two days ago - did you get the $359 coupon price?

the $349 coupons are pretty easy to find. i have the file saved, if anyone needs one, i think its good till august sometime.

and yeah they are fun to unload by yourself... i unboxed it in the bed of the truck and used a couple 2x8s as ramps and hoped for the best... :thumbup: all went well.

309lbs i think unboxed.
 

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the $349 coupons are pretty easy to find. i have the file saved, if anyone needs one, i think its good till august sometime.

and yeah they are fun to unload by yourself... i unboxed it in the bed of the truck and used a couple 2x8s as ramps and hoped for the best... :thumbup: all went well.

309lbs i think unboxed.

I'd love a copy of that coupon if you have it. I think I'm going to get a couple to use under my workbench.
 

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its probably been addressed in another thread i havent been following but i really like that new glossy finish compared to the orange peel powder coat they used prior. First time i've seen it.
 

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uh ohh looks like the $359 is the one thats good till august. the $349 is good till the 13th of july, 3 days left!! here are both
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the coupons show the older style with the matte powdercoat and old model number, but they are for the new gloss 44". the new ones capacity is 2633lbs, including a top box, and two side boxes.

the actual capacities
bottom roller = 818lbs
top box = 704lbs
each side locker = 557lbs
grand total = 2636lbs

they cant even add that up right... both advertised totals are wrong. :lol_hitti
 

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its probably been addressed in another thread i havent been following but i really like that new glossy finish compared to the orange peel powder coat they used prior. First time i've seen it.

i agree. i never even considered buying one, until i saw the new gloss. couldnt help myself after that :willy_nil
 

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Congrats on the purchase. I've seen those in the local HF stores and I'm shocked they can let them go for $350 given the good quality. But I've heard that buying spare or replacement parts/slides etc can be problematic. Does anyone have first-hand information about that?
 

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you're going to love it. you can't find half the box for twice the price.
 

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Congrats on the purchase. I've seen those in the local HF stores and I'm shocked they can let them go for $350 given the good quality. But I've heard that buying spare or replacement parts/slides etc can be problematic. Does anyone have first-hand information about that?

I read the exact opposite here, people said parts are readily available, only a phone call away.
 

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Congrats on the purchase. I've seen those in the local HF stores and I'm shocked they can let them go for $350 given the good quality. But I've heard that buying spare or replacement parts/slides etc can be problematic. Does anyone have first-hand information about that?

there is a packet in one of the smaller drawers that includes the handles, bolts, and a paper that has contact info for replacement parts, and a parts breakdown with part numbers.
 

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Check your caster wheel attaching bolts for tightness when you first get these boxes. I had a few loose ones on the boxes I bought.
 

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Congrats on the new box.I hope to purchase one within the next 2 weeks.I am quickly running out of room.I was thinking about going with a 26" box but decided on the US General 44" box due to the fact I can expand it more and have more available storage space.
 

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I picked mine up today and happy to have it. No issues with wobble or loose bolts and it fit right into the space I had for it. The only complaint I have at this point is the thing smells awful. Maybe its the new paint or something and I'm sure it will air out but right now the garage will give you a headache. Before you ask, I'm not sensitive to smells. My Craftsman basic screwdrivers don't smell bad to me and I hear a lot of people say they cant stand that smell. Overall, very good buy especially when you look at the price. I would rate it above any of the boxes Craftsman sells at double the cost.
 

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uh ohh looks like the $359 is the one thats good till august. the $349 is good till the 13th of july, 3 days left!! here are both
13Chest349.jpg

hfroller.jpg


the coupons show the older style with the matte powdercoat and old model number, but they are for the new gloss 44". the new ones capacity is 2633lbs, including a top box, and two side boxes.

the actual capacities
bottom roller = 818lbs
top box = 704lbs
each side locker = 557lbs
grand total = 2636lbs

they cant even add that up right... both advertised totals are wrong. :lol_hitti

Hey, thanks for the coupon, its what I used today and no issues.
 

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does the new high gloss version come with drawer liners? The description on HFT's website doesn't list them, while the top box does. My local HFT has the 44" roller locked so I can't check and the people there are less than helpful.
 

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does the new high gloss version come with drawer liners? The description on HFT's website doesn't list them, while the top box does. My local HFT has the 44" roller locked so I can't check and the people there are less than helpful.

yes it comes with foam drawer liners
 
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Nice. I've got my heart set on one or more of those, but it will have to wait til I have the extra cash. Good thing about HF, there are always coupons, you just have to keep your eyes open for the one you need.
 
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I bought a 44 yesterday, and my only complaint is that one of the casters doesn't much want to roll, as it does drag.
They have grease fittings. Anyone tried greasing them?
 

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Anyone think there's something a bit off about celebrating buying stuff made in China?

Anyone think its annoying to keep posting ^ this stuff in peoples threads. Its a sad day, a PRC made product has been purchased, Im sure somewhere off the coast a baby seal is clubbed everytime something PRC made is purchased. You dont like it, its well known on the forum, other than trying to up your post count, why do you care? Skip over the threads.


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I've always wanted to club baby seals. Pretty dangerous job but I am sure it pays good. I have both HF 44" top and bottom and although I am not happy with the COO it is the best bang for the buck. Maybe if I could go seal hunting I could afford a nice truck box.
 

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Anyone think its annoying to keep posting ^ this stuff in peoples threads. Its a sad day, a PRC made product has been purchased, Im sure somewhere off the coast a baby seal is clubbed everytime something PRC made is purchased. You dont like it, its well known on the forum, other than trying to up your post count, why do you care? Skip over the threads.


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I'll say what I want, and thank you very much for fighting to give me that right. :thumbup:

Don'tcha know when you get to 10,000 posts you get a free hat?! :spit:
 
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I've always wanted to club baby seals. Pretty dangerous job but I am sure it pays good. I have both HF 44" top and bottom and although I am not happy with the COO it is the best bang for the buck. Maybe if I could go seal hunting I could afford a nice truck box.

Thats my main point, people buy why they can afford. Stop chastising people for it. I have absolutely no real reason to buy a snap on tool box when I just tinker with my SS occasionally in the garage but I do because I can afford it. I also have a HF tool cart I use. Not everyone can afford Snap-On and theres nothing in the world wrong with that. Galaxy isnt a bad guy and very knowledgeable, I just see dumbasses like Mickey-O that contributes nothing to the forum outside of trying to say basically you hate America if you have EVER bought anything made in PRC...while he surely sits in his trailer park smoking cigs in a 4 day old shirt.


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Thats my main point, people buy why they can afford. Stop chastising people for it. I have absolutely no real reason to buy a snap on tool box when I just tinker with my SS occasionally in the garage but I do because I can afford it. I also have a HF tool cart I use. Not everyone can afford Snap-On and theres nothing in the world wrong with that. Galaxy isnt a bad guy and very knowledgeable, I just see dumbasses like Mickey-O that contributes nothing to the forum outside of trying to say basically you hate America if you have EVER bought anything made in PRC...while he surely sits in his trailer park smoking cigs in a 4 day old shirt.


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Not saying personally I would have outright bought the HF box because of the COO. My bottom box was given to me as a fathers day gift and I did purchase the top box after I couldn't find an American made top box with fitting dementions. I don't even think any of the truck brand boxes have a USA COO. The older flat finish HF 44" box I have was my dads. I do have an older Snap-On box, my first truck brand box was a MAC Tools and in 2003 I had bought a 2 bay Marco box. My favorite was the Marco however besides the COO I have no complaints of the HF 44" boxes I own.
 

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though I've never owned one but I've heard (from someone probably never owned one either) that thing won't last 2 days before it crumbles into garbage and set itself on fire.

I'd say good for you and now you just saved more money towards some good tools.
 

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Nice purchase! I bought one last year (maybe longer ago, I can't remember anymore), and added the top box when they had them back in stock. The only downer for me was the dull finish, and they changed to glossy soon after I bought mine. :mad: I'm retiring this year, and I'll have more spare time; maybe I'll wet sand mine a bit & repaint it glossy.

If the caster seems like a problem, you should call & complain. Maybe they'll send you a replacement?

I reversed the handle & my casters end-for-end when I got it, due to how & where i was going to park it in my garage. When my sone came to visit a few days later, he suggested a better location in the garage, and now the casters & the handle should really be switched back. Another retirement project.

Some may yak about the quality of these compared to Snap on & the like, but I'm just a home handyman & light-duty car maintenance guy. Even with rolling it around, slamming a drawer occasionally when things aren't going well, these boxes will outlast me, and serve one of my sons well when I pass on to the big garage in the sky. :beer:
 

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I have been think about getting one of these, Aprox. How big are they? and is there any More Pics of one??

Thanks

Vincent
 

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They advertise them as 44" but they measure the handle in. In reality they are 42" wide you can find the rest of the measurements at harborfreight.com. Here is a pic of mine.
 

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You know I hate buying chineese ****, but in this case they are making a decent product so I don't so much mind

Bob
 

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They advertise them as 44" but they measure the handle in. In reality they are 42" wide you can find the rest of the measurements at harborfreight.com. Here is a pic of mine.


I noticed your drawer configuration is different. Did you swap the larger bottom drawer on the chest for the.smaller ones on the rollaway?
 
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