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Deafautotech

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i was at my local menards store to buy more floor rugs that cost 7 dollars (4'X3') i just use it to put on my snap on toolboxes as liners. so i dont make stratch or make tools moving when i closed the drawers... it is handy for me... but i was looking around the menards and found new GREEN toolboxes as MasterForce toolboxes. it is looking nice and it is cheaper than Craftsman as price. i was surprised that it is Lifetime Warranty on that toolboxes.... :headscrat :wtf:
 
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I have never heard of Menard's. Is it a midwest thing?

BTW, my mother-in-law is from Carmel/Noblesville.
 
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I have never heard of Menard's. Is it a midwest thing?

BTW, my mother-in-law is from Carmel/Noblesville.

wow, yeah i can found menards in most midwest area as alabama, wisconsin, michigan, illonis, ohio, and many...

i am live at Lawrence which are near Giest Lake. i am very familiar with around carmel, noblesville, and Fisher area. i had my harley ride around that area a lot...:thumbup:
 
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the menards sell Masterforce chest for 253 dollars for 36in wide, 283 dollars for 41in wide as it is both CHEST. the bottom box that only show as 36in wide for like 400 dollars. i did not see 41in wide bottom box... all masterforce boxes are covered by lifetime warranty...
 

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I think it is a Midwest thing..I'm in Minnesota and they are all over the place here...personally I cant stand that store..I absolutely hate going to a store that the Employees dont have a clue about what they are doing or where anything is. Not to mention the Forklift incident with My Suburban...lol


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I think it is a Midwest thing..I'm in Minnesota and they are all over the place here...personally I cant stand that store..I absolutely hate going to a store that the Employees dont have a clue about what they are doing or where anything is. Not to mention the Forklift incident with My Suburban...lol


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Our Menards actually started selling groceries! I like teh fact that they sell the Allen brand hand tools...
 

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There is a Menards about 45 munutes away from me that the wife and I went to the other day. I looked at the same boxes and was impressed. I think the top and bottom setup was like $298 top / $398 bottom. I also liked the large pop out work surface the bottom had. And the drawers were all ball bearing guides and seemed rather heavy. The only thing I did NOT like was the green color but I think I can learn to live with that. For the money, I think it beats Craftsman out. So after talking to the wife that is either going to be a Christmas present, or an after Christmas present:thumbup:

I'm in Minnesota and they are all over the place here...personally I cant stand that store..I absolutely hate going to a store that the Employees dont have a clue about what they are doing or where anything is.

The one that we were at, the people working were all real friendly, seemed (emphasis on "seemed") knowledgeable, and were more than happpy to help out in any way. Menards makes our Lowes and Home Depot look like a Big Lots. I just wish we had one closer to our town.

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I saw them also at the local Menards. Really impressed by the quality of these boxes. Very smooth operating drawers and heavy gauge steel. If I needed another box, I'd buy one.
 

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My question was how similar to TSC Farmhand branding? Those seemed to be a standard import that seems OK as the first ones come in and slip as production goes on.
 

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NO menards in Alabama, as previously stated. Only Lowes, Home Depot and your local Mom & Pop variety of Ace Hardware.
 

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Hi, jerry in wisconsin here. New to the forum but I just purchased the masterforce combo from menards in beaverdam wisconsin. paid 648.00 on sale for the 41 inch. don't like the green color but what the heck. I've been looking at craftsman, of course as i can't afford snapon or matco. Sears had the exact same set up on sale last week for 999.00. the masterforce is menards new house brand and the guy told me to let them know if i had any pros or cons and they would pass the info on to the manufacturer as it is a growing process and they would change things to the customers liking. the thing is pretty heavy duty with dual ball bearing slides on the deeper drawers, 2by5 inch heavy duty casters with zerk fittings so you can grease the wheels. never saw this befor. dual gas or hydraulic, im not sure, struts for the top lid and it goes up nice and smooth. 100lbs load rateing for each drawer, slide out work surface will hold max 100lbs, drawer slides work flawless, drawers like snap closed when you push them hard, like the old craftsman with ball bearing slides, not the griplatch. included all the drawer liners, all of them, including the top compartment of the top box, two sets of keys, and the packageing was really heavy duty for shipping . All in all, well worth the money and I looked at clark, husky kobalt, craftsman etc. this box is at least as good as the good craftsman stuff, maybe not as good as their professional grade stuff but that stuff is really heavy duty and expensive to boot. I will let them know to change the color and to add a side chest and maybe a long middle drawer between the chest and top. limited lifetime warranty to original owner and the top box has two brackets that you snap in , in the back and then bolt it to the lower chest for a little more safety.So far so good. Anyone can write me at [email protected] if you have any furthur questions. Ps, wife got it for me. Gotta love um.
Jerry
 

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Hi, jerry in wisconsin here. New to the forum but I just purchased the masterforce combo from menards in beaverdam wisconsin. paid 648.00 on sale for the 41 inch. don't like the green color but what the heck. I've been looking at craftsman, of course as i can't afford snapon or matco. Sears had the exact same set up on sale last week for 999.00. the masterforce is menards new house brand and the guy told me to let them know if i had any pros or cons and they would pass the info on to the manufacturer as it is a growing process and they would change things to the customers liking. the thing is pretty heavy duty with dual ball bearing slides on the deeper drawers, 2by5 inch heavy duty casters with zerk fittings so you can grease the wheels. never saw this befor. dual gas or hydraulic, im not sure, struts for the top lid and it goes up nice and smooth. 100lbs load rateing for each drawer, slide out work surface will hold max 100lbs, drawer slides work flawless, drawers like snap closed when you push them hard, like the old craftsman with ball bearing slides, not the griplatch. included all the drawer liners, all of them, including the top compartment of the top box, two sets of keys, and the packageing was really heavy duty for shipping . All in all, well worth the money and I looked at clark, husky kobalt, craftsman etc. this box is at least as good as the good craftsman stuff, maybe not as good as their professional grade stuff but that stuff is really heavy duty and expensive to boot. I will let them know to change the color and to add a side chest and maybe a long middle drawer between the chest and top. limited lifetime warranty to original owner and the top box has two brackets that you snap in , in the back and then bolt it to the lower chest for a little more safety.So far so good. Anyone can write me at [email protected] if you have any furthur questions. Ps, wife got it for me. Gotta love um.
Jerry

Welcome! :beer:


Some good food for thought there. Menards stores seem to be a little inconsistent. The store in Jackson, MI is pretty good - the employees know their stuff pretty well.

So they asked for review to send on to the manufacturer? Cool! And here I didn't think manufacturers really cared anymore....
 

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http://www.menards.com/

Menards is the 3rd largest retail home improvment warehouse in the country. They are only located in the midwest (North & South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnisota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio) Their corporate offices are located in Eau Claire, WI. They are also the largest privatly owned home improvement chain in the US.
 

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Welcome! :beer:


Some good food for thought there. Menards stores seem to be a little inconsistent. The store in Jackson, MI is pretty good - the employees know their stuff pretty well.

So they asked for review to send on to the manufacturer? Cool! And here I didn't think manufacturers really cared anymore....


Hello .. new guy here in Jackson,Michigan..
I just bought these boxes in the 41 inch size last week.. I missed the sale though :confused:.. They are nice
Dave
 

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Are these the boxes?
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Here is a link to their current ad:
http://menards.inserts2online.com/customer_Frame.jsp?drpStoreID=1
Looking over their ad; looks like a pretty cool store, needless to say I have never been to one (I live in New Mexico) but I wouldn't mind checking one out if one was in my area!
That bottom cabinet seems pretty good for $319; who makes their boxes? I like how wide the drawers are.
 
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Menards >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Home Cheapo or Blowes... (and cheaper in most situations). Then again we have Fleet Farm, which is even better (and usually a bit cheaper than even Menards).

When doing home improvement projects I generally go Fleet Farm->Menards->Lowes->Home Depot in order of preference.
 
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would paul menard have a nascar ride without poppy sponsoring him ? we used to have channel lumber , rickels , pergaments !! all done in by the rancid home depot
 

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While I agree these chests appear to be of excellent quality, I was wondering if anybody else has noticed the measured capacity of the lower portion doesn't add up to the stated capacity of ~23,000 in^3? And I didn't bother to measure the top part. I only took rough measurements, but I overestimated and, even when adding a significant additional over-estimation to that, I still don't come close to calculating the claimed 23,000 in^3. Actually it seems to be closer to 15,000, making it much less appealing for the price. I noticed the Harbor Freight 90320 tool chest seems to have the same problem. I can't figure out if I'm missing something or if these companies are manipulating the numbers somehow to trick consumers that don't do the math themselves. I calculated the capacity for a Craftsman chest and it very closely matches its rated capacity, so it doesn't seem like all companies figure it out in the same way. Any thoughts on this?
 

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Jusjunk,
Go to Menards. They should give you an in-store credit on the difference. The customer service is usually pretty good at all Menards
 

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On sale for $688.00 for top and bottom 41" through 06/15/08 for fathers day. I tried to tell the wife that I would really like this for my first "official" fathers day so I would have something to remind me of it for years to come. Doubt it works but who knows.
 

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Well, I was right about the rated capacity being way more than the actual capacity. I brought this up to the general manager of my local Menards and told him it was between this set and a Craftsman on sale ending that day, and I was willing to pay a premium for the extra quality of the Masterforce chest, but not that much, considering the capacity is only slightly more than the Craftsman set, and far less than what it says on the box. I asked him if he could lower the price because of it, and he took 10% off the sale price. Plus, I got $20 off the top because it was dented a little, so I got the whole chest, top and bottom, for $600+tax ($640 total). Only problem is one of the drawers doesn't work right on the damaged (top) unit, and it apparently doesn't have its stoppers to keep it from closing too far, and it also doesn't stay shut without locking the chest, so now I have to see if I can fix that. Since I plan on keeping it locked all the time anyways, though, it's not a big deal and worth the $20 saved.
 

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i was at my local menards store to buy more floor rugs that cost 7 dollars (4'X3') i just use it to put on my snap on toolboxes as liners. so i dont make stratch or make tools moving when i closed the drawers... it is handy for me... but i was looking around the menards and found new GREEN toolboxes as MasterForce toolboxes. it is looking nice and it is cheaper than Craftsman as price. i was surprised that it is Lifetime Warranty on that toolboxes.... :headscrat :wtf:

They can offer the lifetime warranty because the boxes are just more made in China private label junk.

Do you really think the warranty is worth more than the paper it is printed on?
 

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I just bought a set of these from Menards 3 weeks ago. 41" wide model and I am now looking for the side cabinet (TSC has the same items under a different logo and the side cabinet at $199.00) at a reasonabe price.

Having filled the entire lower and upper chests with tools, initial observations are as follows:
Chest rolls OK when fully loaded and the ball bearing drawers slide well. A bit stiff to close the last bit to get over the "latching" bump, may improve with use.

Gauge of lower cabinet and drawers is adequate. Gauge of the lid of the toolbox is too thin, it arrived in a perfectly intact box but was bent inwards by the weight of the stacked boxes above it. I hand punched the lid back into close proximity of original shape, some paint marring where the manufacturer put a spacer between the lid and lower box to allow the spray to dry. As few people are that tall I can live with it :)

Wheels and tip latches bolted on easily. Do recommend two person job to place the top chest on the lower unit, it is heavy enough to cause back pain issues.

All in all it seems to be a very good value for money. Menards has been dropping the prices by about 40 bucks each time a sale is held, which is about every 3 weeks. Paid 687 for the set 3 weeks back, today advertised for 644 for same set :(

If anyone knows of a good cheap source of side cabinets, let me know.
 

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WWW.montezumamfg.com has the same lower box the top box doesn't have the pull out work surface. The slides and pull handles are the same and build quality is to.
 

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I was in Menards today. They now have a 26" box along with the 36" and 41" The bottom is 6 drawers with the top drawer being deep enough for deep sockets to be stored upright. The top is 7 drawers (3 full width and 4 half width). Design is the same as the other two, just not as wide. Price was $299 for the bottom and $199 for the top.
 

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First time poster. Was looking for info on the Masterforce toolboxes and this site popped up. Looked interesting so I joined.
I recently purchased the 26" base and top box. I replaced a smaller Homak set that I had for years. It is a very HD unit with great drawer slides and a lot deeper than the Homak, height and depth wise. I have about 5 Menards stores within 30 miles of my house but usually go the one in Lafayette, IN. The employees have always been helpful and knowledgeable. If they didn't know the answer, they would find someone who did. As far as the side box, Menards had the Masterforce one for 179.00 and if you ask, they can probably order it for you.
 

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I think it is a Midwest thing..I'm in Minnesota and they are all over the place here...personally I cant stand that store..I absolutely hate going to a store that the Employees dont have a clue about what they are doing or where anything is. Not to mention the Forklift incident with My Suburban...lol


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Easy there trigger. My wife is the assistant manager of the wallcovering department at our local Menards. She worked for Home Depot when she lived in Cali, worked at a local Mom-n-Pop hardware for several years locally, and now for Menards. She knows a helluva lot about hardware, and they treat her good. Most of her coworkers that I've met seem reasonably knowledgeable. The local Lowes sounds like you describe, the employees seem to hide from you when you need assistance. Menards seems much better about customer service. Plus, she gets an employee discount.

Joe
 

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i have the largest of the masterforce toolboxes with the pullout writing shelf and i prefer it to the 41inch craftsman proffesional i bought that i returned cause it was a piece of sh*t compared to the masterforce.. the craftsman had thin sheetmetal welds look like a blind 5 yearold did them and not to mention on the inner left support was twisted where it was either dropped or someone really stupid welded it up.
 

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is the 56 still 18" deep? Ive got the 41 with side cabinet and i just bought a 37" Looking at them, the 41 is a 26 and 16" side cabinet attached, with one full length drawer at the top. I would bet the 56 is a 37 with a 16 side cabinet joined. I'm going by the length and interchanbility of the drawers. I have a 26" ss craftsman i bought a few years ago that is a rebadged montazuma. I ccan swap the 26" drawers between the 26" and 41.
 
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uh oh, that doesn't sound good.

telling the newkid who keeps taking ur tools out of ur box and leaving them lie around ull break his arm if he doesnt keep his hands out of ur box if hes not gonna put them back is not a good idea. even though he has all his own tools he prefers mine.
 
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