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Snap On KRA toolbox liner

Whiplash316

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Is this stuff even worth saving? I bought Husky brand toolbox drawer liner from Home Depot that seems way better than this thin styrofoam. Should I keep the factory liner in case I want to resell of just pitch it.
 

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Wamsutta

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That styrofoam liner slides all over the place and if you get a drop of oil on it, it swells up. I can't think of a reason to suggest for keeping it.
 

CutterFarms

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Glad to know HD has liner for sale there is one about 100 miles and I never stop bet I check it out next time I am up there.
 
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SuzukiGS750EZ

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The snap on liner than came with my KRSC43 makes the rubber over molds on my Milwaukee m18 fuel tools "melt". By that I mean it gets so soft and just flattens to the point where it falls off. My Ingersoll tools and bosch tools don't get affected by it, just Milwaukee. I'd use the husky stuff.
 

jn50308401

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My old Snap on boxes had the original foam liners in the drawers when I got it. It was gross and with the old oil and rotting plastic smell, stank up the garage. Pitch and use the Husky stuff or the Harbor Freight brand stuff. It's a rubbery material that stays put and is pretty cheap. I used it and was happy with the results. Use the old stuff as a pattern before you trash it.

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