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KRSC46 or KRSC40

mn_commander

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Anyone out there have experience with these carts from Snap-On? If so, likes or dislikes? Thanks:thumbup:
 
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chadster1

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They are a toolbox disguised as a cart. They are basically a kra4107d modified to a cart. They are a great value. I prefer the krsc46 due to the drawer configuration.
 
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mn_commander

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Thanks for the reply Chadster. I didnt know it was a KRA4107d modified to a cart. Is the construction on par with the KRA line, or is it built a bit more rugged since it will be wheeled around alot? My dealer had one on the truck that was on its way to be delivered. Needless to say it was setting in the isle of the tool truck so I didnt get a chance to fully extend the drawers and give it a good once over. Thanks again!:beer:
 

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Thanks for the reply Chadster. I didnt know it was a KRA4107d modified to a cart. Is the construction on par with the KRA line, or is it built a bit more rugged since it will be wheeled around alot? My dealer had one on the truck that was on its way to be delivered. Needless to say it was setting in the isle of the tool truck so I didnt get a chance to fully extend the drawers and give it a good once over. Thanks again!:beer:

I would say that it is on par with the KRA line. I have a couple of guys that use a KRA4107 as a cart and have done so for several years now with no issues. Either cart is good and considering that a kra4107 lists for over $2k and the krsc46 goes for around $1600, I think it's a great value.
 
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