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Petey156

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I'm upgrading to a KRL7022. Don't need this any more want to sell on craiglist, What value should I ask, I believe it to a mb9100 /mb9200?
My snap on dealer would not take it on trade because it has nonbearing slides. The paint is showing its age, I have both keys







 
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3 Gun Shooter

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Your Snap On guy is an idiot. That is a great full size first box for a fairly new mechanic, or for a home box. Plus Snap On great deals for dealers to take completion boxes in on trade.

I had the same box 35 years ago, should easily get $500-$600 on Craigslist.
 

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Your Snap On guy is an idiot. That is a great full size first box for a fairly new mechanic, or for a home box. Plus Snap On great deals for dealers to take completion boxes in on trade.

I had the same box 35 years ago, should easily get $500-$600 on Craigslist.

Not really...I'd agree with the SO guy. Its not that its a bad box, but you only take things in on trade which you can resell. That's gonna be a hard sell to the typical clientele of a truck route.

Plus dare I say it...if I were a "Fairly new Mechanic or for a home box" as per GJ rules & regulations...A Rookie or ANYBODY should buy a HF 44" which has BB slides, and use the extra money to buy more tools.
 
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Your Snap On guy is an idiot. That is a great full size first box for a fairly new mechanic, or for a home box. Plus Snap On great deals for dealers to take completion boxes in on trade.

I had the same box 35 years ago, should easily get $500-$600 on Craigslist.

If the driver takes it on trade that's money out of his pocket till it sells, snap on corporate has nothing to do with trade ins on tool boxes
 

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Guy here in the upstate of SC is selling a similar box on CL....he refuses to drop below $1300.
 
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Petey156

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Ok. Thanks guy, I totaly understand why my snap on dealer does not want it, I appreciate the numbers, Thats what I was thinking, I just did not want to be the guy asking way too much for 25-30 year old box.
 
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Where in Ohio are you located?

Depends heavily on in person condition, but...
Ask 500 settle for 300. I gave 300 for an older set in better condition with a intermediate box.

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That is what I told he guy on CL...he did not budge.

I hope you enjoy looking at the ad for a long time. He really is not interested in selling it anytime soon. That is an if, not a when or now price.
 

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Can't offer a good price estimate, but I can attest to the build quality of that top box. I have one that looks identical that I bought as a 19-old new hire at Great Dane. I think I paid $500 back then (around 1998) for it along with a bottom chest (similar to yours, albeit with the top three drawers replaced by seven smaller drawers configured like the top box) and intermediate chest.

Mine is ugly as hell, spray painted forest green with some half-*** welded repairs, but it spent its first life in another mechanic's hands before moving to three shops and ultimately getting banged around in the back of a service truck for 18 months. It's sitting in storage now, waiting for my eventual retirement when it will find its last home (with me) in Louisiana.
 

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I agree with around 500, but I would drop to 400 not 300. At least until some hard-*** bargaining.
 

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Really depends where you are and how long you're okay with waiting for the price you want. I'd check the local CL's to see what people are asking.

Looks like a very well built quality box. I'd ask $600 and hold firm at $500, though you may have to wait awhile for the right buyer.
 

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I paid $300.00 for mine 6 months ago it is very clean. I wish I had the top
 

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Really depends where you are and how long you're okay with waiting for the price you want. I'd check the local CL's to see what people are asking.

Looks like a very well built quality box. I'd ask $600 and hold firm at $500, though you may have to wait awhile for the right buyer.

I agree with what Lookin4 said. I have what I believe is the predecessor to your box. The model number of the bottom box/roll cab on mine is MB920. It's 33" wide and 18" deep. I can't quite make out the model numbers on the intermediate, top or side box though. I'm happy with it and really dig this vintage. It is well built despite having friction slides and since I am not a professional mechanic, it suits me much better than the really wide roll cabs. See pic below:
 

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Where are you located? I am in WI but would maybe make a trip if the deal was right. Looks like a perfect box for my garage.
 

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Sorry for bringing this old thread back up. Does anyone knows if this box (top and bottom) also sold as Cornwell? Someone wants to sell similar box but it is Cornwell :headscrat

Same box but sold as different name? Or maybe I am mistaken? I am no expert so I can definitely mistaken here. I have looked, but can not find any information on this.

Also, what would be a fair price? The box is in pretty good condition.
 

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MAC has always made their own boxes except for the Economizer line that was made by Beach of Canada. There was a time when Cornwell had some boxes that looked similar to a MAC box, but those boxes were made by Remline.
 
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