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Brownsfan

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Question. I have a snap on KRSC43 currently among with a husky 4 drawer roll cart. I'd like to combine all my tools into one box so I was thinking about buying the harbor freight 72" and selling my snap on. Anybody have an opinion on if this is a wise move quality wise. It's my home box but gets used throughout the week. Both my current snap on and husky are full up.

Also look at Menards if you have one. The 72 Masterforce box looks absolutely amazing. I saw one in blue today. I think it is the best of the 3
 
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SuzukiGS750EZ

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Sadly the nearest menards is 428 miles away. Isn't there a website that sells larger quality tool boxes as well?
 

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Hi,

I just bought that one a few weeks ago. I think it is very nice for the price. Preferred the drawer layout and height to the HF and also to the new Husky 72". I think the older style black one is a better build than the new Husky. The drawers seems to operate better. This is just from observance not based on any metal thickness etc.

I have looked at several different of the newer Husky 72" in stores.

Did you need any specific info?

Seth
 

SuzukiGS750EZ

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Hi,

I just bought that one a few weeks ago. I think it is very nice for the price. Preferred the drawer layout and height to the HF and also to the new Husky 72". I think the older style black one is a better build than the new Husky. The drawers seems to operate better. This is just from observance not based on any metal thickness etc.

I have looked at several different of the newer Husky 72" in stores.

Did you need any specific info?

Seth
Nothing specific, I was just curious as tui build quality. I honestly don't need the lifting top, but the drawer sizes and roll box size/ work surface appeal to me. Thanks for your insight, I did see the non matte finish too which I suspect is the one you're talking about?
 

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Nothing specific, I was just curious as tui build quality. I honestly don't need the lifting top, but the drawer sizes and roll box size/ work surface appeal to me. Thanks for your insight, I did see the non matte finish too which I suspect is the one you're talking about?

There is this one (probably the oldest version) No lift top, not sure what type of drawer slide closing. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-7...Solid-Wood-Top-Black-HOTC7218B11MYS/302255875

The one you linked (matte black, same drawer layout as the one above) lift top, soft close drawers. If you want to know what the drawers are like check them out on a matte black 52" or 56" in the store they are the same type of slides.

And this one (recent release) Even though the matte black appears to be from the same line it is actually quite different. To me the drawer slide function is just OK, and the front to back drawer depth is about 3/4" less than on the other two. The stores near me are stocking this current model. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-7...teel-Top-in-Textured-Black-H72MWC15/303960780

If I were you I would check out all the drawer specs on the website to see what you like better and then try to get hands on in the store. As far as build quality goes....... any of them are probably fine unless it is being hammered on day after day. Certainly not as heavy duty as say Extreme, or Snap On or similar. It is hard to tell anything from the steel ga. listings on the specs.

The lift top ........ I didn't really care about adjusting the height of the worktop for use. It cam down to preferring the soft close slides. The new one is listed as having soft close slides but they did not seem to function as well as the older model. But the fact is that the top cranks up pretty easily even with some weight on it and there is legitimate storage space inside. I put some rarely used items in mine. Rough guess ...... about 4" tall x 64" long x 7" wide (two sections this size).

Seth
 
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My setup....of course a few months from now it will likely look completely different)
 

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Has anyone got a picture of Snap On Epiq 84" roll cab *AND* top box? I can see tons of setups with workcentres and lockers but yet to see at least one with a proper top box..
 

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That's weird ..... didn't see your post until after my post.

I think were both right :beer:

Seth
 

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My latest 'good deal' - I got a Snap-On KR1000A, KR1010, KR1100 for the princely sum of $2300. A very nice SO dealer replaced ~ 1/2 the slides and the 4 casters.

Ray
 

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That's definitely not a bad deal! Looks awesome! I'm kicking myself quite a lot for my KR-557/537 purchase but it was a good learning experience. Friction slides just aren't worth the pain.
 

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When I first saw this picture, at first glance, I thought it was lines of coke, lol.
 

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I picked up a new Series 2 Harbor Freight 56" box over the summer that was a floor model, marked 25% off. I had some major projects to tackle this summer, so I couldn't go for the full stack all at once. After I earned a little extra money, I purchased the matching top. For the price, I have no complaints. My only observation is that there is a slight color variation between the top and bottom box; the bottom is a hair darker and glossier, the top is brighter but slightly satin. With grease on everything, you'd be hard-pressed to tell. I'm not terribly fussy, all my cars are imperfect too.

As someone who absolutely loves his US made tools, I spent years looking for a good deal on a larger US made box setup on the used market. I just couldn't locate anything with this amount of volume and durability for under $1k. So I caved and bought something Chinese.

For someone like me, an amateur mechanic who works on his own cars, this was a great addition to my shop. This year, I did two engine swaps in my driveway, working out of four smaller boxes with friction slides. I consolidated nearly all of it into the 56 top and bottom, and I retained my smaller 26" Series 2 HF roller as a mobile station to hold diagnostic, specialty, and electronic tools. An absolute game changer for me in terms of organization and productivity. I'm really happy, the only downside is now some of my friends think I am a "pro" mechanic and want me to help them fix their cars. "Yeah, no."
 

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Got this Blue Point cart used off my guy last week for $200. Got it to keep a basic set of tools in the wifes garage so i dont have to run to my shop when doing stuff around the house. Ive got a KRL722 in my shop ill try to get pics of later.
 

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Just a few quick pics from my Mr. Big
 

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And some from my cart. Don’t mind the mess
 

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This is mine, currently working on filling it. Still need to get some metric wrenches, and some lighting. Overall it's an amazing box. The extra thick steel really stands out to me. Also having that single locking drawer is really nice 1672adccaa2b96c34061c829246f524a.jpg

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The floor space in this picture is my whole garage lol

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Likewise lol... I think he can try by selling those boxes... that shop is too clean. :wtf:

I retired from working on the bench so I brought 2 Snapon tool boxes home. I basically have a duplicate of all my work tools at home but not snap on. For home I used Milwaukee craftsman etc. Now the snapon cart and smaller husky box in the pic is now in the basement aka man cave. :beer:
 

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Going to convert this mess kit box into my trucks tool box. Bed-line the whole thing. Found it at Goodwill

This will be my 4th iteration of tool storage for the truck. Would really like to find a decent set of drawers that sit in the bed but I have one of the worst sizes to find accessories for. 7fb31680125d7b9032caf4e2a70967a9.jpg
 

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So a year ago I left the army and became a body tech helper for Caliber Collisionthe black and white is what i started with and the Green box is what I just upgraded too.82271c2b40dc5d955892bd7ac19619c9.jpg0648e65b5618b14080d1327c85a3c32e.jpg

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I love that color, seriously considered trading mine in for one in that color after it came out. I dont think I've posted my set up since i moved it home about 8 months ago.570e2f41349be4eaaab495c7ba5cc47e.jpg

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Been a few years break, from gj.
So one of my boxes at work.
Unfortunately we need to do a full clean out of the shop, befor I throw all my boxes together.
 

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This is mine, currently working on filling it. Still need to get some metric wrenches, and some lighting. Overall it's an amazing box. The extra thick steel really stands out to me. Also having that single locking drawer is really nice 1672adccaa2b96c34061c829246f524a.jpg

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a few days ago i found a review on the new huskys and the new us general boxes. the us generals were thicker and had bigger castors and a heavier overall capacity. something like 6600 for the us general and 2500 for the husky, i’ve been researching this like crazy lol now i’ve thrown masterforce in the mix and have now idea what to do
 

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a few days ago i found a review on the new huskys and the new us general boxes. the us generals were thicker and had bigger castors and a heavier overall capacity. something like 6600 for the us general and 2500 for the husky, i’ve been researching this like crazy lol now i’ve thrown masterforce in the mix and have now idea what to do
Masterforce's lifetime warranty has me sold, next time the 72"chest drops to $1,000, I'm going to own one.
 

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do they drop that low?? i’ve seen them for 1199 but I thought that’s the lowest they went
Well, maybe not. I remember they used to. Maybe that's why the boss gave me the green light, knew it wouldn't happen again... $1,200 might have to do.
 
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