How do you know that? If the box was hoisted up by a crane with a lift point at the center of the box, would it stay intact? I'm talking about the KRL1065.
You can create scenarios all day long on how the box could break. In the end, it doesnt matter, as Im sure hundreds have been sold, and I highly doubt any of them have broken in half.
My problem with these posts from you merkava, is they are generally full of speculation. From ratchets you dont own, to toolboxes you dont own, very little of your complaints are for tools that you seem to have owned or used.
Such information is really like throwing a wrench in the gears on a site like this.
Possible scenario, a guy comes here, asks for an opinion, and you give your highly critical opinion, and pick apart seemingly worthless aspects of a tool. Now I am opinionated as hell myself, however, the DIFFERENCE is I only give such extreme opinions on tools I own or have used enough to make an educated reccomendation. It would be a shame for someone to miss out on a nice tool, because he came here, and saw you picking it apart, with no fair basis to do so.
Do you have any first hand knowledge that the box in question has ever failed, know someone who has one that did? I guess this is just like the F936 ratchets that are an inferior design to the F830, right?
At the end of the day, its just a load of small talk.