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Scottishross

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im new to the whole snap on thing :thumbup:

i have a few questions

is there a guide on buying a rolling cab

or is there a site for sizes of drawers and stuff
 
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Guide? What kinds guide do you expect? Its just a freaking snap on. Its not gold. Lol. Google snap on roll cabs. I'm sure a few million hits will turn up. One of the first 5 should give you snap on. KRL, KRA etc. Why do you feel you need a snap on box? After all, it doesn't do anything for you but hold tools. Why not a harbor freight 44" chest? Highly reviewed here and on my short list to buy. If you need more space you can buy three of them for the price of a decent SO box.
 
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Scottishross

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well

im in the uk

cant get harbour freight and cant get craftsman

so snap on is the best
 

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Your other option is Lista with their 200kg drawer capacities.

http://www.listacabinets.co.uk/

They would be well worth looking into.

However I heard that they are expensive to keep as they eat Snap On boxes for breakfast.

Or, you you do what I did and buy 4 Halfords Industrial bottom roller cabinets and bolt them all together. They are the best bang for your buck (when they are on offer).
 

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Who ever told you snap on is the bed is full of it. Its all a matter of opinion. If your not going to use it professionally, and even if you would, their a waste of money. $2,000 (US) for a used box is absurd. Give a few replies and someone will say why they are right and I m wrong. Its just a freaking box people! Get off the band wagon.
 

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Ill try to provide some useful research feedback.

I recently did some research and even contacted Snap On customer service to verify my findings.

With the KRL Boxes. They are the same build / fit and finish / material / construction quality across the board. The different KRL boxes allows you purchase more storage, drawers, load capacity based on your needs. The casters are different yes, but that is what provides the higher load rating.

If a KRL-722 will fit your needs it is no less of a box then the more expensive KRL-7022 as far as build quality is concerned.
 

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Your other option is Lista with their 200kg drawer capacities.

http://www.listacabinets.co.uk/

They would be well worth looking into.

However I heard that they are expensive to keep as they eat Snap On boxes for breakfast.

Or, you you do what I did and buy 4 Halfords Industrial bottom roller cabinets and bolt them all together. They are the best bang for your buck (when they are on offer).

LOL yeah right. I've never seen a mechanic shop with Lista boxes in it. They don't have any real market presence in that industry whatsoever. Their market niche is industrial contracts, not the little guys.

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Who ever told you snap on is the bed is full of it. Its all a matter of opinion. If your not going to use it professionally, and even if you would, their a waste of money. $2,000 (US) for a used box is absurd. Give a few replies and someone will say why they are right and I m wrong. Its just a freaking box people! Get off the band wagon.

That's a matter of opinion, and value is in the eye of the beholder. Most mechanics prefer MAC, Matco, or Snap-On boxes. Cheap-o stuff has its place, and many apprentices have them, but the nice stuff is just that. Nice.
 
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Scottishross

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i want a snap on box because it will be a investment more than anything

its only for home use and only me using it

i have seen boxes go for funny money because there snap on plus people over here will pay for it even if its second hand

my pal has one he uses it everyday in his job hes wanting 3500 pounds and its not in the best con plus hes had it for ages and hes already had offers on it so its worth buying it if the price is right
 

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Who ever told you snap on is the bed is full of it. Its all a matter of opinion. If your not going to use it professionally, and even if you would, their a waste of money. $2,000 (US) for a used box is absurd. Give a few replies and someone will say why they are right and I m wrong. Its just a freaking box people! Get off the band wagon.

Dang guy! You ever notice how negative most of your posts are? Seems like you word things just to piss people off.

:dunno:
 

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Buy whatever brand box you wish. It's you that needs to be happy. It does not matter what you spend. Its your money.

Same goes for tools, custom tailored suits/shoes and so on.........

We can debate till the cows come home, when instead it really comes down to this............Some of us can, and some of us can't.......don't let those that can't, get you down.
 

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Who ever told you snap on is the bed is full of it. Its all a matter of opinion. If your not going to use it professionally, and even if you would, their a waste of money. $2,000 (US) for a used box is absurd. Give a few replies and someone will say why they are right and I m wrong. Its just a freaking box people! Get off the band wagon.

Did Member mcleodross ask about HF boxes?
Did Member mcleodross ask you to be concerned with is purchase or help him fund his box?

People should really Read more, concentrate Hard and then hit reply... Nobody has to be right or wrong or be on a so called bandwagon. The most important part of your post was when you said it was a "matter of opinion", unfortunately you crapped on everyone's else's before and after.

To the OP..

You should be able get some configuration data off the web which will include dimensions Etc... Do you have a strong dealer network in the UK? I would think they would be able to assist.. I can't comment on lista because I've never had my hands on one, I've heard nothing but good things. Good Luck..
 
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LOL yeah right. I've never seen a mechanic shop with Lista boxes in it. They don't have any real market presence in that industry whatsoever. Their market niche is industrial contracts, not the little guys.

It was a light hearted joke, calm down. Snap On marketing has done wonders for you. Open your eyes fella, there there is a big, wide world out there.

Take a look through their website and catalogs - then comment.

Lista is more common in the UK and they do offer a number of standard rollers specifically aimed at mechanics. They are fantastic value for money.

And given that the drawers and slides are all designed for industrial, heavy use, they will be more than capable of holding a few tools.

You also don't seem to appreciate how crazy Snap On prices are in the UK, even second hand prices are hard to justify compared to the alternatives.
 

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Buy whatever brand box you wish. It's you that needs to be happy. It does not matter what you spend. Its your money.

Same goes for tools, custom tailored suits/shoes and so on.........

We can debate till the cows come home, when instead it really comes down to this............Some of us can, and some of us can't.......don't let those that can't, get you down.

And there's some who can, and won't. Also lets face it, snap on does have a band wagon. I. Wasn't ******* on anyone's opinion here. He wanted opinions/advice on snap on boxes AMD I gave mine. Snap on isn't the end all to tools or tool storage. Its even been stated on this very forum that anyone who buys a snap on box for home use, is foolish. Not by me either
 

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snap on boxes in my locale in very good condition are going for a little more than 1/2 price of original purchase, and often times less. The original purchaser usually take a grand on the chin just peeling the sticker off the drawers.

Sure there are some exceptions, but local craigslist and want ads have a dozen daily and the same ones run ads for weeks dropping a couple hundred each time. For 2k you can get a 2 bank snap on mint, add about 700 to 1k more and get a triple bank w/ goodies thrown in - all day long w/o even really looking.

Thinking maybe I should hop a freight liner & sail the north atlantic loaded w/ snapon boxes to Galway and set up camp if the market is crazy and the pound is brutal vs. the dollar - which is retarded weak $$$

Don't know what part of Scotland you are in, but spent some time in edinborough and got caught up in a hen party in the grass market - needless to say missed the coach the next morning. Lovely country and nice folks to boot. Same goes for Ireland.

Cheers to you on your search and hope you find exactly what you are looking for
 
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And there's some who can, and won't. Also lets face it, snap on does have a band wagon. I. Wasn't ******* on anyone's opinion here. He wanted opinions/advice on snap on boxes AMD I gave mine. Snap on isn't the end all to tools or tool storage. Its even been stated on this very forum that anyone who buys a snap on box for home use, is foolish. Not by me either

Sounds like this thread is going to turn into a snap on debate. Yawn....
 

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Get the biggest 1 that you can that will fit in your garage

My double car garage has a 53X20 box and a 35x24 cart and thats pushing the limit
 

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As far as I can tell they have a lot of very nice deals on used snap on tool boxes in the UK. If I were in your shoes why not call an ad and stop by to see a tool box for sale, that way you can gert a better idea of what size will meet your needs.

Do you have a way to move the tool box, if not you might need to rent a small truck or trailer in order to move the tool box.
 

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And there's some who can, and won't. Also lets face it, snap on does have a band wagon. I. Wasn't ******* on anyone's opinion here. He wanted opinions/advice on snap on boxes AMD I gave mine. Snap on isn't the end all to tools or tool storage. Its even been stated on this very forum that anyone who buys a snap on box for home use, is foolish. Not by me either

Let me guess. You are a teenager. Adults always go to children for good experienced advice.
 
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