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KRSC43 ordered today!

NorCalWrenchin

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Ordered my gloss black KRSC43 today when my dealer showed up. Ran me through SO finance, and they approved me! Dropped my weekly payment to a total of 21 bucks after rolling my truck account over. Anybody have one that can tell a new owner how they like it? Pics to come, when it arrives!
 
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I have a krsc 46. I have had it a couple years. Great cart. Only drawback, its to big. I wish I would have wwnt smaller. As far as a tool cart goes, I have not seen one any better. The quality is great. The bumpers have saved me many times from having too explain to my boss why I scratched a customer vehicle. They are placed just right for this. 2 years pro use, loaded heavy, used hard, its held up great. You wont be disapointed with the quality.
 

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Congrats! I myself am considering a SO roll cart. Did you order the rhino lined top?

I am trying to find a part number for that but cant.
 
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NorCalWrenchin

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My driver said around July 8 or so. I did not order the rhino liner top, I considered it, but I had visions of spilling gunk all over it, and then not being able to wipe it clean. I figured clean, scratched stainless will look alot better than funky dirty bed liner stuff :)
 

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the one thing I noticed about this cart vs. the krsc46 is that there is no slot storage for prybars, etc.
 
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NorCalWrenchin

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the one thing I noticed about this cart vs. the krsc46 is that there is no slot storage for prybars, etc.

I'm pretty sure none of snappy's slide top carts have holes for prybar storage. I know the 46 does, but I'd rather lose the prybar holes than the work top. My longest prybar is 36" and it will fit in one of the drawers, so for me, it's ok.
 
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NorCalWrenchin

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Sooo.. two months of waiting finally over, and this bad boy arrived this afternoon!


It's replacing an overstuffed, modified KRBC10:


Started transferring stuff over:


Extensions, air tools


Pliers, pry bars


Wrenches


Misc


The junky harbor freight drawer haha


Random mess of the bottom drawer.. didn't have too long to set everything up perfect just yet.
 

rtole

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Looks great! I am in the process of building an air tool rack to hang off the back. Open up one more drawer. I think that slide top lid might make it even more handy.
 

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That's a nice box, man...

I have a krsc 46. I have had it a couple years. Great cart. Only drawback, its to big. I wish I would have wwnt smaller.

That's my concern, and why, if I decide I want to spend the money on a Snap On box, that I might get a KRSC326 instead. Maybe...
 

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I have the krsc326 and a Matco jsc750 which is the same width of the bigger snap on and I would go with the big one. But it's your call and what you need but between the two the larger is better IMO.
 
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NorCalWrenchin

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Thanks all! Got my first day of use out of it today, and boy it's nice not having to dig underneath stuff for the stuff I need. It did take me a few trips around the shop to get used to only 2 swivel casters, but now it's okay.. No side slots and you need to buy an expensive adapter panel for side accessories. I took the old blue can tray off the side of the blue point cart I replaced, and drilled some holes in it and mounted it on the opposite end using the holes that were already there for the handle. I had originally onsidered a KRSC326, and I'm SOO glad I got the the bigger one.
 
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