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Need a New Toolbox

bensminibikes

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The day has come, and I finally need to upgrade my tool box. Currently I am using a husky/craftsman 26 inch box.

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I was thinking about purchasing a harbor freight 44 inch box, but I'm open to any suggestions. I'm not a professional technician, and I don't use this every day, but I'm not afraid to invest in quality tools.
 
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Squidbert

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I just recently bought a HF 26" box similar to that one. I also recently caught the tool buying bug and fear it may be full in short order. Probably should have sprung for a larger box. I'll be interested in seeing what other members recommend.
 

emort007

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I just got a Harbor Fright 56 inch tool box for the outstanding price of $639.99 after discounts, to replace my old Craftsman 26 set like yours and I couldn't be more pleased with my decision. Its far and away a better and much bigger box than anything sears is offering, and 1/2 of what the cheapest used snap-on box is going for around here.
 

bobcatdan

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For home use, it's hard to argue with an HF box. Over Christmas i was at either Lowes or Home Depot and they had a pretty nice DeWalt 50 something inch combo that looked pretty nice from a drawer arrangement standpoint. There is always watching CL as a nice box may come along cheap.
 

gdocktor3

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Buy used off CL. There are soo many good deals, it just takes some time. I bought 2 separate awesome Mac boxes off CL for dirt cheap and they are far better than any big box store brand. Here's the bigger one I got for $500 with locking pry bar box and side shelf. I recently added a Husky side box for $75 also off CL. The other box is also a Mac with Craftsman top I picked up for $250 with Matco spray can holder.
 

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ssdave

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For what you have currently, how you describe your needs, and how much improvement the box will be, you're the poster child for the HF 44 box. I'd wait for a good sale/coupon price, and buy it without even looking at anything else, unless you find a lowball deal on a great quality box on CL for less than the HF.

It would probably be many years, if ever before you'd outgrow a HF 44.
 
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regguy1

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If you consider the long term this could be a good choice, could last a lifetime. Check the videos below. One thing I see with the HF boxes are drawers you would keep wrenches / screw drivers etc. are too deep, you have 2" of dead air space above shallow items giving less efficient use of box capacity, I mention that in the review video.

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Here it is with tools in:
 

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Lookin4'67Galaxieconv

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I'd suggest checking CL if you're in an area where good quality used boxes come up for sale. If that's not really the case, I agree with the other poster, the HF 44" box is made for you.
 

CutterFarms

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I started with the hf 44" box top and bottom and it was a very descent box for the money. Then a guy offered me a kr1000 for 350.00 it's so much deeper I really like it. I've learned that if you are patient the right deal always comes along.
 

K-Dog

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Think about the biggest box you think you might go into and then get a bigger one.

There is not much that ***** more than out growing toolbox after tool box. ( ask me how I know ... ) Even if its a H.F. you are going to be dumping some coin into that. You want it to be the last time you do that.
 

sld961

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I agree with the HF 44. I upgraded from the CM "Heavy Duty" 26". I kept the CM box for my duplicates and stuff that I don't use often. The quality is much better than the Craftsman Heavy Duty boxes. The only thing I wish the HF 44 had is deeper drawers. I considered going to the HF 56, but the 44 was in my price point.

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