Did HF change that infernal latch design along the way? I have their five drawer cart and like it, except for the detestable latching arrangement.The newer Craftsman boxes at Lowe's are very flimsy. I made the mistake of buying one instead of a Harbor Freight since it was made in USA.
Hindsight 20/20 the US General is a better box at a cheaper price.
Even the Husky boxes from Home Depot are sturdier and that says something.
The newer ones have the sliding latch all the way across the drawer pulls, compared to a small one on one side of the pull on the older boxes.Did HF change that infernal latch design along the way? I have their five drawer cart and like it, except for the detestable latching arrangement.
I think the new US General design: sliding plastic latch all along the drawer pulls has more negative complaints than the small plastic latch off to the side. One good thing about the newer design (sliding across) is when they break it’s easily removed and not really needed if the cabinet is level and not moved. On my new 56” one plastic latch did break on the first day and HF sent me a few replacements. So far none of the other plastic latches have broken when used a bit more carefullyThe newer ones have the sliding latch all the way across the drawer pulls, compared to a small one on one side of the pull on the older boxes.
I think the new US General design: sliding plastic latch all along the drawer pulls has more negative complaints than the small plastic latch off to the side. One good thing about the newer design (sliding across) is when they break it’s easily removed and not really needed if the cabinet is level and not moved. On my new 56” one plastic latch did break on the first day and HF sent me a few replacements. So far none of the other plastic latches have broken when used a bit more carefully![]()
HF is one of the places I almost never shop at. Their tool boxes look big and impressive but I've never looked closely at any of them.If you’re not finding new CM boxes that meet your specifications try the secondary market like CL, FB etc as some people try to sell their starter boxes as they upgrade to something larger. If you’re open to other brands the US General offers comparable or better versions of tool boxes. On sale several times a year
Did HF change that infernal latch design along the way? I have their five drawer cart and like it, except for the detestable latching arrangement.
I know their flimsy, but that's typical of any tool box today with the exception of Snap On or Matco.The newer Craftsman boxes at Lowe's are very flimsy. I made the mistake of buying one instead of a Harbor Freight since it was made in USA.
Hindsight 20/20 the US General is a better box at a cheaper price. Edit: appears the Craftsman boxes are cheaper than the Harbor Freight boxes, which is opposite of what it was 4yrs ago when I purchased.
Even the Husky boxes from Home Depot are sturdier and that says something.
No, I'm not committed to CM and this chest will be the only box in my house garage so it doesn't have to match anything.It's funny that someone asked about the HF latches. I spent quite a bit of time looking at tool boxes over the years. I'm one of those that needs to try the dang things and see how well they work. I wanted to like the HF boxes because of the price. I fiddled around with their display units a number of times during my tool box search. The rollers were smooth enough, sizes worked for my configuration, but the latches were a deal breaker. I knew I'd be cursing those things.
@JoeLee1 , Are you committed to Craftsman so you can match other components? I have some smaller versions that have been through the paces. They don't seem to do anything exciting compared to any other brand in that price range.
Trying various brands helps give you an idea what might or might not work long term.
If you don't mind doing a little window shopping I'd give that a shot. Try the Craftsman and compare. I advise looking at the rollers for durability and ability to service. Spot welded hinges, etc. work until they don't work. If they are junk you are stuck.
I get the idea of putting latches on drawers. I don't like them if it's not a full handle easy release. Drawers without latches often use a detent roller system to hold them closed. Some brand use very heavy detents while others are barely noticeable. The difference can be a factor if you are rolling the thing around on a clanky floor all the time. Locks are nice to have for security. They are also helpful on boxes without drawer latches. I try to keep it simple with locks. I've swapped everything to a single key.
I have one box that has surprised me so far. It's a smaller 26" four drawer westward that I purchased mainly because it fit with my configuration. Price wasn't too bad. Rollers are smooth, although it does use a heavy detent. It operates as well as some of the spendy stuff right next to the thing. It's nothing fancy, but it gets used a lot because it's easy to use.
If you were considering a 26" Cman box, check out the 27" boxes from HF. You might be impressed.HF is one of the places I almost never shop at. Their tool boxes look big and impressive but I've never looked closely at any of them.
But I'll take your advise and check them out.
Joe......
Pretty sure this covers everything
Aren't they all made in China now?Buy American. Stop supporting China
It's possible. One of my coworkers has a Husky box and Hutch combo. He's been using it daily for around ten years and it's still holding up. I know a couple others that have the higher end Husky's for a few years now. My Snap On Master series is seventeen years old and have only had to warranty the Lock n Roll latches replaced on a couple of drawers.You guys in the states must have a different grade of Husky boxes than we do up here. When I was looking at boxes a couple years ago the Husky was the cheapest quality of all the ones I looked at. Very flimsy and the drawers were not smooth at all. I ended up going with the 52" 10 drawer Craftsman cabinet and while not of a Snap On or Mac quality it was a lot better than the Husky.







You guys in the states must have a different grade of Husky boxes than we do up here. When I was looking at boxes a couple years ago the Husky was the cheapest quality of all the ones I looked at. Very flimsy and the drawers were not smooth at all. I ended up going with the 52" 10 drawer Craftsman cabinet and while not of a Snap On or Mac quality it was a lot better than the Husky.
Craftsman boxes are American made. In Missouri. That was the only box I could find American made so I bought it.Aren't they all made in China now?
I bought one of the tool chests from Harbor freight, US general box, it's pretty nice for the price.I have been looking into getting a new Craftsman tool Chest.
All I have been able to find is the 5 drawer in the 2000 series.
Do they still make an 8 or 12 drawer chest that has a few smaller top drawers ?
TNX.......
I'm big on buying Made in the USA, but it seems crazy to spend more to get less. That is not something I am willing to do.Craftsman boxes are American made. In Missouri. That was the only box I could find American made so I bought it.
Yes, cost is more for less but I want my money to go to American workers and an American company. [Craftsman is owned by Stanley Black and Decker.
Yes, I agree.I'm big on buying Made in the USA, but it seems crazy to spend more to get less. That is not something I am willing to do.
That pretty much spells out the attitude of most American consumers, and is why American manufacturing has taken a hit, and will continue to disappear.I'm big on buying Made in the USA, but it seems crazy to spend more to get less. That is not something I am willing to do.
I am absolutely willing to pay more for USA made items so long as the quality is at least as good as an import. I’m not willing to pay more for lower quality just to to get Made in the USA.That pretty much spells out the attitude of most American consumers, and is why American manufacturing has taken a hit, and will continue to disappear.
Nobody is willing to pay more for less, nor are they willing more for what someone overseas can provide for less money.
That’s the line everyone espouses, but I have yet to see it in the real world.I am absolutely willing to pay more for USA made items so long as the quality is at least as good as an import. I’m not willing to pay more for lower quality just to to get Made in the USA.
My default is to search for made in the USA first. I am currently hoping to buy new frying pans and a food processor soon. I will probably get Nordicware pans made in the USA. I am looking at several food processors made in the USA.
Same here. My five drawer has the single latches and don’t bother me. I just ordered a 27” bottom box from HF but had to think about it due to the full length latches. They seemed awkward, like pulling the latch didn’t always translate into actually unlatching the drawer. When I read on GJ that the latches were removable, that’s what made me place the order.I could see that. The new design seems lesser quality than the old latches. A lot of people hated the old latches as you could only open the drawer from the end but it never bothered me.
The newer Craftsman boxes at Lowe's are very flimsy. I
I have a 1982 CMan stack and an 2022 Cman Stack.Fifty years ago they were flimsy, how can they get any worse?
Flimsy is not a word I would use to describe the US general boxes.I know their flimsy, but that's typical of any tool box today with the exception of Snap On or Matco.
I have a couple Kennedy roller cabinets in my main shop and a couple machinists chests that I bought back in the early 80's for my machinist and metal working tools. I have a Rem Line roller cabinet, mid and top chest for my mechanic tools.
I was just looking for something for the house garage to organize the Craftsman tools that my father has.
I'm open to any brand really, it doesn't have to be CM. I'm not matching it to anything.
I see a lot of older CM chests I like listed on line but most sellers don't want to ship and the chances of getting one shipped without damaging it are slim to none.
Joe.....
They found a wayFifty years ago they were flimsy, how can they get any worse?
They found a way
