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Today's CraigsList Score : WARNING SNAP-ON **** - STARTING ADDING TOOLS....

Saw this Snappy Classic 96 advertised locally for $3K. Went down and looked at it and found out from the guy that it was brand new. Asked him how much he HAD to get from the box and he said $2500 was his bottom dollar but that if I bought it, he would deliver it to my house. I dunno, not bad for $2500 delivered right? Shoot, I feel like a high-brow, nose thumber, holier than thou Snap On owner now!!! :rocker:

I even ended up selling my old Canadian-made International box for $600 so technically one could say I got this for $1900...I've never owned anything Snap On aside from an old pitted breaker bar and maybe a spark plug socket. So stoked right now....now I need to fill it full of tools...unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it) they're all Craftsman...

Time to trade in the IR compressor for a Quincy so they match right. :D
 

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you did ok, could have gotten a KRL three bay were I live, . Paint looks great how old is it?
 

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Buying "new" tool boxes off Craig's list can be sketchy. You need to make sure their is no liens on the box. Some guys buy a new box and then lose their job then sell the box and stiff the tool truck and or credit company. I would have given snapon a call and gave them the serial number and make sure at least there was no liens on it from them. Sweet box though, really like the color hopefully it was a clean sell for you.
 

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...
 

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

You just don't know. Let me guess you look down your nose at a guy driving a camaro ss over a v6 camaro, after all they both will go highway speeds and the v6 saves on insurance and gas right?

back to the topic ha
Grats on the box. :rocker: It'll hold way more tools than this guys and still open like cutting warm butter.
 
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zruvalcaba

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

Wow, who invited Bobby Buzzkill to the forum.

:soapbox:
 
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zruvalcaba

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I've had the same 42" Hammerhead box that my wife got me from Costco about 11 years ago and it was overflowing. It's also well made and Made in the USA before I believe they went out of business. I ended up getting 2 lower end International boxes when they were on sale for $330 shipped from Sears. They were flimsy and the locking mechanism was poor. I have to say, I would never pay $5600 retail for this box. But $2500 - $600 for my International boxes I sold suits me just fine. I'll take some pics of the tools I have in there...all Craftsman...but they get the job done and more importantly, they're Made in the USA!
 

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Congrats on the nice SnapOn box. Looks to be in near perfect shape.

Over past several months, only deal close I've seen here on GJ is triple-bay Mac (yellow) for $2700 that included a cart. Not sure if anyone snagged it from CL but it was in WA or OR.

Love the blue color . . . enjoy the new Snappy !! :thumbup:
 

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Buying "new" tool boxes off Craig's list can be sketchy. You need to make sure their is no liens on the box.

They don't go after the box if its been re-sold, they go after the original owner. They'd basically have to take the new owner to court to repo the box which is laughable.
 

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They don't go after the box if its been re-sold, they go after the original owner. They'd basically have to take the new owner to court to repo the box which is laughable.

if someone legitimately owes someone money for something bought or a service, and they have proof and paperwork, then court isn't very laughable for the guy who thought he'd get out of paying for the stuff
 

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Glad you like your new box. Seems like a decent deal on a really usable unit.

I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?

Extending this logic into another area, one might say spending $2500 to take your young, beautiful, intelligent and loving woman away to a luxury resort for an anniversary week of *** is really dumb because $50 for ten minutes at the truck stop with a tired old ****** would produce an ****** and you'd have $2450 still in your pocket.

Either one sees and feels the benefit is worth the expense or one doesn't. A philosophical term often used by Immanuel Kant, among others, roughly translated as 'the thing as such' or 'the thing in itself'. With that, Kant meant an existence that is independent, not connected to the understanding of man. Das Ding an Sich is the world by itself, before it is adjusted to fit the requirements of reason.
According to Kant, the only fact we can know about das Ding an sich is that such things do exist. Since everything we perceive is affected by our ideas about understanding and reason, das Ding an sich is of course entirely beyond our grasp.

Thus, declared Kant, we should not waste our time wondering about what things are really like, since we can never get accurate, untainted information about things as they truly are. Kant was content to concentrate on the appearances of things - otherwise, we could never get any information at all, since everything we think we know about things as such is already tainted by our perception.

jack vines
 

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

Theres one in every bunch.... It's like trying to compare an 87 suzuki samurai to a 2005 jeep wrangler. Both have 4 wheel drive and removeable tops.

Enjoy the box! I'm a fan of the classic series. My first real box was a Classic 78 and it's been awesome. I have that thing packed to the gills and it begs for more.
 

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Glad you like your new box. Seems like a decent deal on a really usable unit.



Extending this logic into another area, one might say spending $2500 to take your young, beautiful, intelligent and loving woman away to a luxury resort for an anniversary week of *** is really dumb because $50 for ten minutes at the truck stop with a tired old ****** would produce an ****** and you'd have $2450 still in your pocket.

Either one sees and feels the benefit is worth the expense or one doesn't. A philosophical term often used by Immanuel Kant, among others, roughly translated as 'the thing as such' or 'the thing in itself'. With that, Kant meant an existence that is independent, not connected to the understanding of man. Das Ding an Sich is the world by itself, before it is adjusted to fit the requirements of reason.
According to Kant, the only fact we can know about das Ding an sich is that such things do exist. Since everything we perceive is affected by our ideas about understanding and reason, das Ding an sich is of course entirely beyond our grasp.

Thus, declared Kant, we should not waste our time wondering about what things are really like, since we can never get accurate, untainted information about things as they truly are. Kant was content to concentrate on the appearances of things - otherwise, we could never get any information at all, since everything we think we know about things as such is already tainted by our perception.

jack vines


Uh,.............wow! :shocking:

Well said, sir! :beer:
 
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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

And here we we go again....:dunno:

Lighten up, Buzz Killington

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

what i dont understand, is why on earth would someone have a house full of defunct radio equipment?? it makes no sense to me at all!! :dunno:

kidding of course,.

see how that works? everyone gets enjoyment from different things. i applaud your radio work, not my cup of tea, and neither are snap on boxes. its all about what makes you feel good at the end of the day.
 

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what i dont understand, is why on earth would someone have a house full of defunct radio equipment?? it makes no sense to me at all!! :dunno:

kidding of course,.

see how that works? everyone gets enjoyment from different things. i applaud your radio work, not my cup of tea, and neither are snap on boxes. its all about what makes you feel good at the end of the day.

That's more nicely put than what I was going to say...
 

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

Wow!!! we are on Planet Earth;; and you are coming in LOUD & clear????:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...


Of course you are right, RR.. I mean, why spend $1900 for that Snap On Box when you can store your tools in this one for free? This one holds a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a fraction of $1900.... (sarcasm..)
 

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Started adding my tools....my organization skills ****. Still have a lot of stuff to add but I'm loving the space provided by this box!
 

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two suggestions, with the socket racks, can you flip them so the broached end is up? giving you view of 6pt and 12pt variations.

for the wrenches, you can make very simple wrench organizers out of solid core wire, i used some sort of medium gauge thick nylon coated stuff. works very well, keeps the wrenches upright conserving huge amounts of space, and keeps them from sliding around. one can be pulled at a time, and all the rest stay right in place. i used a tapered alignment tool for lining bolt holes up as my "mold" to coil the wire into a slow taper for the large to small wrenches. i can take a picture of my drawers if interested.

you could literally get all the wrenches pictured into one of those drawers, and be nice and neat about it, or keep the two drawers, and have lots of room to expand the collection...
 

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Nice score!
I have that same 1/2 drive Cman impact set I believe.
I bought them because they were inexpensive and I was just starting out. So far I have yet to replace any ofthem. They are better then whatever it is that come of the Mac truck I know that

PS: are you enjoying that 'clang' noise your socket draw makes when it opens?
Snap on box + hansen trays = a beautiful sound haha
 
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If you have watched Flee bay the past year you would know that Snap-on boxes are selling in the $2500 and $3000 are a lot larger and nicer. NJ had had a bunch of them in that State. I don't get it. I think you paid far to much. The truck brands boxes are a dime a dozen and when they sell are going for much less.

As long as you are happy that is what counts. When you figure it will hold 20 thousand dollars worth of tools it is a small price to pay. I have 6 little drawers in my Homak boxes and they have about $3400 worth of Snap-on tools and that is half price. Tools sure add up fast.
 

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That's a really nice box, it looks bigger than a standard 2 bay to me. I know stacks are cheaper, but some of us are short and the extra height does nothing. I prefer to build out than build up for my boxes and really enjoy the extra work/storage space.
 

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I'm glad you're happy with your score, but I don't get it. It's just a tool box with drawers to hold tools, WHY is it any better at doing that than any other tool box?
Who cares what name is on it?
I have to stacked tool boxes, one is a fairly cheap Craftsman my XYL bought be in 1976, the other is a Husky stacked set that a good friend gave me when he remodeled his garage.
They hold a BUNCH of tools and didn't cost a small fraction of $1900.
I wouldn't pay $1900 for a dozen of them if I had to keep em.
It's just like people that wear Gucci shoes...

Says the man with a garage full of radio equipment. Gucci shoes, Snap-On box, obsolete technology. Whatever floats your boat.

OP -- sweet box. Your tools definitely look like they belong in it.
 

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Nice box!!

The dude said it all in his first sentence "I'm glad you're happy with your score, but (I DON'T GET IT)".

He don't get it, so who cares?
 

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WOW :drool: Way out of MY price range, but I am not going to hate on you for what you spent. That is a thing of beauty. :beer: I am sure you will enjoy MANY years of service out of it.

The Quincy compressor sounds good, but don't forget the Miller welder(s) to match the blue snap on box. :lol_hitti
 

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If you have watched Flee bay the past year you would know that Snap-on boxes are selling in the $2500 and $3000 are a lot larger and nicer. NJ had had a bunch of them in that State. I don't get it. I think you paid far to much. The truck brands boxes are a dime a dozen and when they sell are going for much less.

Triple bank KRLs local to a specific area for $2500 aren't as common as you make them sound.

The "nicer" comment is also a little subjective. Biggest difference between the KRA and KRLs are the drawer slides.
 
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Triple bank KRLs local to a specific area for $2500 aren't as common as you make them sound.

The "nicer" comment is also a little subjective. Biggest difference between the KRA and KRLs are the drawer slides.

Nah dude, that guy knows everything, he has been selling tools for 50+ years. His word is gold, in case you didn't know. :rolleyes:
 
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