I can't see spending 40K on a box when you can buy a new pick up truck and put a topper on it and keep tools in there.
You can tell who has shopped around for boxes, and who has no idea what they
really cost. People are always making statements that boxes cost $10k, $15k, $40k. There is a very very high likely hood that none of those people making those claims have ever even seen a box of that price range.
If it cost anything more than HFs $370 price tage, some will claim it's expensive.
Sure there ARE $40k boxes out there (I posted a pic of an employer provided $800k box) but how many people do you know with such a box?
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As far as why?
Ask yourself a few questions:
Why do people spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a house, only to be forced to work so much they are never inside of it?
Why do people spend thousands more on an automobile when they could own a bicycle?
How do you know how much they
really paid for the box? I find tools and boxes are a place so many people lie about the price. Some lie and exaggerate how much they really paid, like bragging or resale, others lie and under value how much they paid to avoid criticism or brag about how frugal they are.
Example:
A guy I know just bought a brand new camo SO classic for $2500. Depends on who you are, sometimes he will boast about his "deal", or to others he will say
I have a $5,000 box
Another coworker got a steal on a tech1000 or some mac box, paid less than $3000. Sometimes he will boast like he is trying to earn a "you ****", but when he went to interview with another company, he proudly claimed "I have a $7k box"
So on to more info on "why". Various people use their boxes to different levels. Maybe some homeowner pretty much stares at his box, maybe some tech uses it all day. Maybe he works in the same bay out of a select few drawers, or maybe he puts hudnreds of miles on the casters and chassis and uses all the drawers all the time.
Obviously people have a wide variety of acceptable function. One may demand the drawers glide smoothly for life, another is fine with them binding a little or some dents here and there. Just like cars.
There is also a wide variety of "status" reasons, whether it is a poor attempt at trying to impress peers, or even an attempt at trying to impress a potential employer. Sad but true, tool box discrimination exists and may determine your pay wage or if you are even hired. Know of places that you must have ___ to be employed. Like I said in another thread, if it is financially worth it, it may be just a small cost of doing business.
Of course, going back to not knowing how much someone really paid, there can be a drastic difference between street price and msrp or even "perceived msrp".