My dealer always has a 68" epiq on the truck and at least one in his warehouse and usually 2-4 on order, moves them pretty steady. He orders boxes couple times a year when they have deals. He usually has couple on order for customers as well.
It sounds like they woke up to the fact that after six months they probably aren’t going to get any prybars so they decided it just try cleared off their books.I had 2 pocket prybars on backorder for over 6 months. SO called to see if I wanted to keep that part of the order, but I was at work and couldn’t answer. I called back the next day and they had already cancelled it. I told them I didn’t want it cancelled but they said “too late, you can order it again though… AND move to the back of a 6+ month line.” F-you.
Whatever, no big deal it’s just a tiny $12 prybar. But if that’s the kind of customer service SO has, I’m definitely not spending $2-5k+ on tools regardless of the quality or superiority of said tools. Not when others can come close with much better service.
And VIM got rid of the deal page… which was a loss. I got a lot of Matco branded VIM off the VIM deal page years ago.Snap on hasn't been too bad on most of the stuff I've ordered, definitely a bit slower. Cornwell and VIM though are terrible. 6+ months I've been waiting for a vim warranty, and 3 months for 2 Cornwell picks to be warranted...ridiculous
+1 for missing the VIM deal page. Wonder where they clear out their inventory these days?And VIM got rid of the deal page… which was a loss. I got a lot of Matco branded VIM off the VIM deal page years ago.
I only found out about it because of Garage Journal.
If you find out… message me.+1 for missing the VIM deal page. Wonder where they clear out their inventory these days?
Is 60% off MSRP a good deal (minor paint nicks, strapping on the truck to use for tool display, etc)?Last 2 I got were on the truck being used to store tools for sale
Got a good deal on both
Been looking on Facebook for the deals , so far nothing good has come up
Tool truck in my area doesn't seem to have any epic boxes right now (odd)
Is 60% off MSRP a good deal (minor paint nicks, strapping on the truck to use for tool display, etc)?
I think so , I would do itIs 60% off MSRP a good deal (minor paint nicks, strapping on the truck to use for tool display, etc)?
I think so , I would do it
If it retails for 10 and you got it for 4 , that's a great deal
It looks like I would get back at least 77% based on some local Offer Up sellers. Plus I plan on keeping it so not as important to be able to monetize it - I will leave that to the kids when I am gone. As far as spending that kind of money for a box beyond what I need, I am on the back side of life at this point so I want to enjoy nice things, travel to warm places and eat well. I grew up poor and I wanted to think my delayed gratification would somehow payoff someday and this box represents some of that for me.Need to see what it sells for used to see if you can recover your initial investment.
I just got a KRA-300 for $50 in excellent shape.
Do you really need to spend 4? ? ?
No trade. It’s definitely been sitting around so that’s one of the big reasons for the discount. I could drive for more of a discount but my dealer has been good to me in many ways so I don’t want scorch the earth in that regard. Plus he threw in a promo item (I am a real sucker for that stuff even though I know my kids will eventually put it in a dumpster) so I think it’s a win-win.Yes if it's without a trade. More than 50% off retail is a good deal off the truck for a new box. With my rep that's usually the it's been in inventory too long price. If you aren't financing it check on what the rebates are for financing it. Finance it and pay it off the next week for the finance rebates for 90 days same as cash, usually they are $1k or more depending on the box.
Hopefully you're only taking into account the prices of the products which sold, since anybody can ask whatever they want on Offerup. What they sell for is the only benchmark that counts. Still though, sounds like you're getting a heck of a deal.It looks like I would get back at least 77% based on some local Offer Up sellers. Plus I plan on keeping it so not as important to be able to monetize it - I will leave that to the kids when I am gone. As far as spending that kind of money for a box beyond what I need, I am on the back side of life at this point so I want to enjoy nice things, travel to warm places and eat well. I grew up poor and I wanted to think my delayed gratification would somehow payoff someday and this box represents some of that for me.
Need to see what it sells for used to see if you can recover your initial investment.
I just got a KRA-300 for $50 in excellent shape.
Do you really need to spend 4? ? ?
As far as spending that kind of money for a box beyond what I need, I am on the back side of life at this point so I want to enjoy nice things, travel to warm places and eat well. I grew up poor and I wanted to think my delayed gratification would somehow payoff someday and this box represents some of that for me.
I look at a snapon tool box a lot like a pickup with leather seats. You don't NEED a snapon tool box or leather seats in a pickup, a cheaper tool box and a truck with vinyl seats do the same thing though it's nice to have the luxury. The other nice part about snapon boxes is you can add on when you are out of room especially if it's an epiq. They had a bunch of end cabinet stuff on sale at the snapon show in August last year.
I enjoy going to my snapon box every day at work. It's something I was able to afford thanks to making the right choices in life. I do get a lot of compliments on it when people are in our shop.
Lol husky , had a guy at work get one , tried to talk him out of itI'd say it's more like owning a 1/2 ton pickup vs towing a 5x8 trailer with a camry.
That camry will "get the job done". It will be slower, shorten the lifespan of the vehicle, and be less convenient. Can it be done, sure. How much is the hassle worth saving the money? You can move loose gravel on a trailer, just build a box within the rails, and line it with a tarp to contain it. That's the logic I hear when someone says to buy a Husky or similar. If you're really maxing out a box full of heavy *** tools and not just screwdrivers and blow molded cases, you want a pickup, not a camry/trailer.
I enjoy going to my snapon box every day at work. It's something I was able to afford thanks to making the right choices in life. I do get a lot of compliments on it when people are in our shop.
a pause in the supply chain is often followed by a big price hike.
Just a coincidence I'm sure.
I enjoy my Snap-On box as well and I am happy I have it, for the durability and longevity and quality.
That said, there is so much more to life than a tool box.
Money spent creating unforgettable memories, dining out with friends and loved ones, buying non-depreciating assets, and investing in my other hobbies, to me, are all more important than the tool box I have.
We must consider that it could be perceived as “shallow” and a waste if we were to care that others judge us by what tool box we have.
What it comes down to is this:
Do we have the tools AND the knowledge and know-how?
The box, on the other hand, is just fluff.
I enjoy my Snap-On box as well and I am happy I have it, for the durability and longevity and quality....
Do we have the tools AND the knowledge and know-how?
The box, on the other hand, is just fluff.
While I'd be happy to have a cherry kra300, that's hardly even a cart volume worth of tool storage, plus friction slides.
Could you even fit a balljoint press anywhere in one of those?
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I seem to do both. Have memories, hobbies, and a Snap on box or two. Why does it always seem like people act like it’s an either or scenario?I enjoy my Snap-On box as well and I am happy I have it, for the durability and longevity and quality.
That said, there is so much more to life than a tool box.
Money spent creating unforgettable memories, dining out with friends and loved ones, buying non-depreciating assets, and investing in my other hobbies, to me, are all more important than the tool box I have.
We must consider that it could be perceived as “shallow” and a waste if we were to care that others judge us by what tool box we have.
What it comes down to is this:
Do we have the tools AND the knowledge and know-how?
The box, on the other hand, is just fluff.
It’s been taking months for all the tool trucks to get inventory or warranty replacements. This has been going on for a few years now.