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mkdive

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Not sure if you got a good deal??? What did you pay for it. BTW the above poster was right its a bluepoint....not SO. But nice non the less and a good first post!

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GTO

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I had one.(I now own a NAPA Tool Cart made by Homak) COO is China.
I wouldn't pay any more than $100 for it.
Good Luck
 

mkdive

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Im with gto....I would spend about $100 for it (scratch less)..If it had any visible signs of use or damage...the price I would be willing to pay goes down.
 

Infidel

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I bought an used one from my SO dealer that has some small dings and dents here and there. I paid $200 and don't regret it. I am however considering replacing it with a HF one, only because I like the layout better and the price is right. I would buy a SO one, but I'm not ready to drop $850 on a cart yet.
 

Roots

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I paid $200 for one that was only a few months old, about two years ago. I've been quite happy with it since.

Quite honestly, don't fret about whether you scored a "deal". You were obviously willing to pay what you did for it, so now just enjoy it. It is a pretty decent cart! :beer:
 
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Hiball

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I wouldnt have a problem giving $150 for it considering it has a Lockable side storage and the work platform on the opposite end. Im not real familiar with that cart so i would have base any more funds on how Solid it is in Person.
 
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Wasatch Quad

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Thanks for the input guys, I tried to adjust the title to Blue Point but couldn't.
I give $200 for it, no scratches, two keys.
 

Hiball

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Thanks for the input guys, I tried to adjust the title to Blue Point but couldn't.
I give $200 for it, no scratches, two keys.

Not Bad... Welcome to GJ. :thumbup: You will Learn after awhile you cant rely on anyone here at GJ concerning Tool Prices, There are some Tight Mofo's around here. As long as #1 is happy that is all that matters.:beer:
 

Stick Figure

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Remember location plays a huge roll in price on tool boxes as well. Some of these guys find amazing deals on craigslist for prices that i would never see around here.
 

Roots

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if the box is a blue point are you sure the screwdriver locker is a snap on? It might be a $30 sunnex

Why would it make any difference? Besides, it even shows from the Snap On site that it comes pre-installed.
 

mrshaun

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at one time they were about 349 but have slowly went up in price over the last couple of years. But they added a couple of things here and there to justify price.
 
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