Surprisingly I've not seen much discussion on here regarding this product. For someone that's OCD or everything in it's place it's tailor made for them. The mats as I call them are essentially a plastic pegboard and then with the various holders it makes for awesome organization, and so easy to add more tools because we can never have enough. I have only found two places that one can purchase from online. Obcessedgarage.com (high shipping rates), and jbtools.com who always seems to be out of stock on the mats, but maybe they are discontinuing them from their lineup...??? Also, Mantis makes this product for both Cornwell and Matco. I worked in unicornland and bout a few pieces from a Cornwell dealer that had a limited amount in stock on their truck. Can's speak for Matco if it's generally a truck stocked item. And I thought it odd that Snap On doesn't have it on their truck.
Also, I know that not everyone uses their boxes the same. While it appears that most users on here are auto techs, I am a mechanic for a regional airline. Working in the hangar my box gets rolled around....alot. Every shift. If it was mostly stationary, I would most likely not have done this. Previously I used to cut foam to shadow my tools, but this has taken the place of it, minus my Milwaukee power tools.
As for the tools, the 3/8th's sockets are Craftsman, but truth be told they are rarely used. Pretty most of everything else is Snap On. The wrenches are a mixture of Snap On and Craftsman USA made. The USA Craftsman ratchet wrenches will be replaced soon by Snap On and then they will be going to my home box. The stubby wrenches are also USA Craftsman and have served me well for over 20+ years. There is some open spaces that will be soon be filled up and this drawer will appear much fuller than it is now. The pliers are Snap On, minus the two vice grips (which I've never used and the snap-ring pliers. The forceps I dunno where they came from but they have been a lifesaver more than once. The mini pliers are Blue Point.
Also, I know that not everyone uses their boxes the same. While it appears that most users on here are auto techs, I am a mechanic for a regional airline. Working in the hangar my box gets rolled around....alot. Every shift. If it was mostly stationary, I would most likely not have done this. Previously I used to cut foam to shadow my tools, but this has taken the place of it, minus my Milwaukee power tools.
As for the tools, the 3/8th's sockets are Craftsman, but truth be told they are rarely used. Pretty most of everything else is Snap On. The wrenches are a mixture of Snap On and Craftsman USA made. The USA Craftsman ratchet wrenches will be replaced soon by Snap On and then they will be going to my home box. The stubby wrenches are also USA Craftsman and have served me well for over 20+ years. There is some open spaces that will be soon be filled up and this drawer will appear much fuller than it is now. The pliers are Snap On, minus the two vice grips (which I've never used and the snap-ring pliers. The forceps I dunno where they came from but they have been a lifesaver more than once. The mini pliers are Blue Point.










