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Sucky Craftsman BB Storage

Stuey

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Full rant/half-review via ToolGuyd: http://toolguyd.com/craftsman-limited-edition-ball-bearing-storage-combo-review/

"limited edition" storage combo with "self-closing" drawers. But they're not self-closing, the darn drawers fight back with resistance! Once you overcome the resistance, only then do they snap closed.

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Am I missing something here? I just don't see the appeal of drawers that behave in this manner. I'd rather have lower-capacity standard drawers than ones with these slides.
 
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sselander

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they **** ..
I tried them out in the store and was not impressed. Seems like it is more of a gimmick.
The boxes also seem cheap and flimsy compared to my early 90's boxes.
Overall I was very disappointed with the tool department.
 

Trucky

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Wow. A simple return mechanism would do their griplatch boxes very well, but that is NOT the way to do it!
 

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Maybe it needs weight in it to work properly, but Sears seems to have completely lost the way for decent tools storage so nothing would surprise me...
 
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chris6278

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i have one of those boxes at home an when u get some weight in them they close alot better an the floor models are not as good as the ones u buy. they're just thrown together. i wouldn't use them for professional use but they're good to use at home
 
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Maybe it needs weight in it to work properly, but Sears seems to have completely lost the way for decent tools storage so nothing would surprise me...
Maybe, but a drawer shouldn't have to be fully loaded to work satisfactory. I have a couple of soft/self-closing drawers, and they work just the same when empty as when loaded.

i have one of those boxes at home an when u get some weight in them they close alot better an the floor models are not as good as the ones u buy. they're just thrown together. i wouldn't use them for professional use but they're good to use at home

It's good to hear that they do perform a bit better when loaded up.

Even so, my impression is based solely on what I saw with the as-is in-store demo. If there's no flaw with the product, then there are still problems with the presentation.
 

BrokewrenchLS1

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Seems more like a super-heavy detent than any sort of "self-closing" feature. Gotta love what advertising departments come up with.
 
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