What has changed in the last month or so that is making you want a made in USA box versus the US general box?
Offhand, Proto, Kennedy, Snap-On, Mac, Cornwall, and Lista. Kennedy makes Cornwall's boxes, and I would assume Proto and Mac address coming out of the same factory.
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Along with Lista, all the other modular style companies like Vidmar, Shure, etc. $$$ though.
If expect nice truck boxes to start hitting the used market soon...
Gerstner
If you buy a steel box, then where was the steel made? Can you be sure it is from Nucor?
See the problem??
not to get too political but I don't blame the suffering citizens of a country for their govt.
but it's up to you & used is an option too
Isn't gerstner imported now, China I think?
Please lay off the political angle. The guy described what he's looking for.
So I was planning on buying USG boxes in the next few weeks. Given the last month or so I am having second thoughts about buying Made in China. Assuming I don’t change my mind, what are my Made in the USA options?
Offhand, Proto, Kennedy, Snap-On, Mac, Cornwall, and Lista. Kennedy makes Cornwall's boxes, and I would assume Proto and Mac address coming out of the same factory.
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Gerstner
Not to get too political but I don't blame the suffering citizens of a country for their governments.
but it's up to you & used is an option too
The newer Stanley brand boxes are assembled in USA unless Stanley actually lists them as Made in USA instead of Made in USA with Global Materials. I know for sure that the Mac flyers say Made in USA with Global materials and that the US assembled Stanley Craftsman boxes are also Made in USA with global materials. I would put Proto, Mac, Craftsman, Vidmar, and Lista into a secondary USA assembled list if we are talking about newer boxes.
What has changed in the last month or so that is making you want a made in USA box versus the US general box?
I forget the name of the Canadian outfit supplying Tekton now but their website is pretty impressive. It's not Harbor Freight pricing, though.
I was curious so I checked out the new Tekton stuff... yeah no thanks. I could get 2 week old nicer used truck box’s for that...
I appreciate the effort... but the numbers don’t line up.
I am a fan of MATCO boxes as they are made in Jamestown, NY.
But, for affordable boxes that aren't bad... Waterloo Professional or their HD/Magnum line. If you have a Sears Hometown nearby.. see if they got any EDGE boxes in stock as those are Waterloo and USA made and even if Sears goes under, parts can still be had through Waterloo/SBD.
edit- Steve_P, Waterloo/Craftsman/SBD use Taiwanese slides but they are actually really good quality and do go through a final hand-check QA at the factory in Sedalia,MO
My ~10 year old Craftsman/Waterloo have Taiwan and China slides. I believe the boxes were made in Mexico. But what about Snap On and other truck brands? Where are the slides made? I realize this is minor percentage of content, but I also wonder if it's why some boxes are USA with global content
do the USA made boxes, like Snap On, use USA built roller slides for the drawers? That could make boxes "global materials" even if the vast majority was made in the US.