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Tool Box drawer liner???

Joe Cim

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At some point soon I would like to replace my current drawer liners with something better... I have an old Snap On box(top and bottom about 5' X 5') with about 25 drawers or so... It can really get pricey fast depending on what is used for liners... I have all kinds of "liners" in my box from rubber to non skid mats ect...

What have you guys use for drawer liners?
Pics would help...
(On kind of a budget)

Thanks for your time and interest.

(I don't know if this topic has already been covered)
 
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u118224

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It can get pricey if you're doing a lot of drawers but I'm very happy with the Kobalt drawer liner.
 

steelespeed

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See Dave's link to his review. I have also purchased the Nu-Source liner and it is by far the best liner available. In fact, I just picked up a new portable box and plan on using it in it as well.
 

stage20

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the HF stuff works and its cheap, BUT.... your snap on box may be deeper than the product is wide. make sure you get enough width for your box.
 

BBC71Nova

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My NuSource liner should be here tomorrow or Friday. I'll update with my thoguhts as well once I can put my hands on it. I'm hoping it is nice stuff.
 

senlow

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Nu-Source makes an excellent liner. I installed it in six of my boxes. I'll be putting the Nu-Source liner in the rest of my boxes as time permits.
 
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INSP380

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Went to the dollar store and bought all the rubber Welcome mats they had. Flipped them over and trimmed them to fit. The little grippy's keep everything from sliding. Indestructible and cheap.

Steve
 

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bcradio

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The harbor freight liners are great... I got some others from eBay that were recommended on here and they are far too sticky. The hf liners have been perfect. It is the solid premium liners there.
 
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