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Snap on herritage boxes

Troutbum1982

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Beyond being made in canada is there any major differences between the herritage series and the classic series?? Is the herritage just as durable??
 
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Diesel-Mech

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From my observations the Classic series boxes are stouter feeling, they are also deeper than the heritage boxes.
 

jimexcursion

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No experience with them personally. I've only dealt with Masters, Classic and Epiq boxes. Was thrilled with my Classic. Blew my Craftsman away. A local mechaic had a Heritage before he traded up to a Masters. He works on skidders, delimbers, etc so he has lots of large heavy tools and the Heritage box held up very well for him.
 
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mrshaun

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classic are 24 inches in depth. a little stronger in places and the classics come with the new style lock. Not the old flat keys.
 

Howells

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classic are 24 inches in depth. a little stronger in places and the classics come with the new style lock. Not the old flat keys.


i just traded in my heritage series and it had the round style locks. i think there are 2 versions of the heritage series. one has round locks and double slides one the big drawers and different wheels. the other has the old style keys and only one slide on the big drawer.
 
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