BarrelRoll
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There's tons of tool truck box threads on here. Snapon offers an option many people don't realize exist. It's probably still too expensive for most home gamers though is a great better than husky though not $7-10k option for an entry level tech.
Here's the back story:
1 thing that annoys me is snapon loves to sell newer mechanics classic series boxes. For 99% of mechanics they are stepping stone boxes, 24" deep 55" or 73" wide, 120 pound drawer slides, and entry level boxes. Usually they are full within 1-2 years, the guy sees a shiny 54" or 73" master series on the truck and trades in his classic because he'll have so much more room with the deeper drawers. Boom within a couple more years it's full again, snapon discontinued the master series top boxes so the guy can't buy a top box to go up. His only option is adding on lockers to his masters or trading it in on a bigger Epiq. Usually he'll finally go with the epiq for long term upgrade ability. To get to this point he's spent a lot on interest and on his 3rd or 4th box. There's an option Snapon doesn't want you to know about. The 36" Epiq side cabinet.
Here's the typical KRA2411 Classic series they love to sell to new mechanics.
https://shop.snapon.com/product/KRA...assic-Series-Roll-Cab-(Royal-Blue)/KRA2411PCM
$5,770
2,400lb load capacity
120lb drawer slides
23, 612 cubic inches of storage
6,300 square inches of storage
Here's the 36" Epiq side cabinet
https://shop.snapon.com/product/KEE...r-EPIQ™-Series-End-Cabinet-(Red)/KEEN361A0PBO
$5,295
4,000 load capacity
227lb drawer slides
23,016 cubic inches of storage
5,824 square inches of storage
Not shown are the 2 "shipping casters" which many people have used for years till they've bolted it up to another epiq.
The Epiq side cabinet has darn near the same amount of room for less money and a higher weight rating than the classic. The 30" deep drawers also make it a lot more usable than 24" deep drawers. The only downfall is the lack of a wider drawer for things like 30"+ pry bars and breaker bars. Once the bottom epiq is full you can add an upper drawer section, bolt on a locker, bolt on another 36", or bolt it on to a normal 60"+ epiq. They also offer a 36" hutch which is a nice option if you want a hutch that's smaller than the whole top box. It's very modular to allow a mechanic to build on what he's bought to fit his needs vs. having to trade in/ buy another box for more room.
I ended up ordering the box shown below in grey and purple. I attached a quote from my rep for the complete setup showing typical rebates/ trade in value (I have that much cash into the box getting traded in) and interest rate, it's showing weekly instead of monthly payments. They had it on special at the snapon expo in the fall and my rep grabbed me one, I don't have the quote here of how much was saved ordering at the expo though it's several thousand off. I finally take delivery next week.


Here's the back story:
1 thing that annoys me is snapon loves to sell newer mechanics classic series boxes. For 99% of mechanics they are stepping stone boxes, 24" deep 55" or 73" wide, 120 pound drawer slides, and entry level boxes. Usually they are full within 1-2 years, the guy sees a shiny 54" or 73" master series on the truck and trades in his classic because he'll have so much more room with the deeper drawers. Boom within a couple more years it's full again, snapon discontinued the master series top boxes so the guy can't buy a top box to go up. His only option is adding on lockers to his masters or trading it in on a bigger Epiq. Usually he'll finally go with the epiq for long term upgrade ability. To get to this point he's spent a lot on interest and on his 3rd or 4th box. There's an option Snapon doesn't want you to know about. The 36" Epiq side cabinet.
Here's the typical KRA2411 Classic series they love to sell to new mechanics.
https://shop.snapon.com/product/KRA...assic-Series-Roll-Cab-(Royal-Blue)/KRA2411PCM
$5,770
2,400lb load capacity
120lb drawer slides
23, 612 cubic inches of storage
6,300 square inches of storage
Here's the 36" Epiq side cabinet
https://shop.snapon.com/product/KEE...r-EPIQ™-Series-End-Cabinet-(Red)/KEEN361A0PBO
$5,295
4,000 load capacity
227lb drawer slides
23,016 cubic inches of storage
5,824 square inches of storage
Not shown are the 2 "shipping casters" which many people have used for years till they've bolted it up to another epiq.
The Epiq side cabinet has darn near the same amount of room for less money and a higher weight rating than the classic. The 30" deep drawers also make it a lot more usable than 24" deep drawers. The only downfall is the lack of a wider drawer for things like 30"+ pry bars and breaker bars. Once the bottom epiq is full you can add an upper drawer section, bolt on a locker, bolt on another 36", or bolt it on to a normal 60"+ epiq. They also offer a 36" hutch which is a nice option if you want a hutch that's smaller than the whole top box. It's very modular to allow a mechanic to build on what he's bought to fit his needs vs. having to trade in/ buy another box for more room.
I ended up ordering the box shown below in grey and purple. I attached a quote from my rep for the complete setup showing typical rebates/ trade in value (I have that much cash into the box getting traded in) and interest rate, it's showing weekly instead of monthly payments. They had it on special at the snapon expo in the fall and my rep grabbed me one, I don't have the quote here of how much was saved ordering at the expo though it's several thousand off. I finally take delivery next week.

