dodge610
Well-known member
Well, there’s whole industries outside of mechanics who use tools. In a past life I worked in food production, and I can tell you the tool trucks aren’t visiting. Well at least none that I worked at, or have a good working knowledge. As an example, I know of a facility that’s over a million square feet, running a huge variety of machines...tool truck? Nope. Never been there. All of those maintenance workers are using Duralast, Craftsman, Husky, or Stanley or whatever they can buy locally. All those tools made fun of here are used professionally every day. While generally not dealing with rust, you are dealing with time. Every minute counts, literally. Bread in an oven an extra 2 minutes? Trash. We’re not talking about a dozen loaves, but hundreds. You want to see mechanics work fast, watch food production. I’m not talking about local small facilities, but national and regional manufacturing.
A Harbor Freight tool box would fit right in. Throw in some financing, and I can see these being a hit.
Very good point i would have to agree.

