I liked the video, but didn't think much of the review. I've seen a couple of these sorts of videos here lately. What I want to see is a couple key functions described (e.g. these are the features I'm considering and this is why) and then analyzed. Never once have I moved my socket racks from one box to another. That would be last on my requirements list. If it is a big deal for pro mechanics, explain why.
Magnetism of the tray is interesting, but again, wouldn't even make my top 5. What I don't want is for the socket holder to magnetize my sockets. Do MTS holders do that? The Snap On packaging seems to.
What I see here and elsewhere are bright, young, ambitious guys, reviewing aspects of tools that are essentially meaningless to me. Here's my suggestion, and hopefully this will spark some interest in this thread:
Please consider the following functions (no particular order):
1) For a given set of sockets, what is the footprint required to house them with various holders?
2) Many of my tools are presently kept in a Kennedy roller which has fairly low depth (2") drawers. What drawer height is required to house a set of deep sockets? 1/2"? 3/8? Pretty sure MTS just redesigned some of their products. They appear to have smaller footprints and be lower in height to previous models. This has been a problem for me.
3) How legible are the size markings once all the sockets are in place and crammed into a drawer FULL of tools. Those of us who want/need size markings want them clearly visible. This is why I initially chose Hansen (but I'm no longer using them for other reasons).
4) Ease of use- How hard is it to find the pegs, slip the socket on, grab the one socket with greasy fingers.
5) Does it store sockets drive down or drive up? Which is better? What are the pros and cons. How are the sockets marked?
6) Can the sockets touch? Will they get dinged together? Scratched up? Should we care?
7) Retention within the box? Mag base? Interlocking? Can you spray mount drawer liner to the bottom? Would that help? Is it a good idea?
I'm happy if you disagree and think there is a whole different set of criteria that shouldl be considered (if so please share). Also happy to be told I'm wrong and the review considered exactly those things you were inetersted in.
For my part, I just spent big money on a couple Blue Point branded MTS720s. I'm going to try them out and see if I like them. So far I haven't particularly liked anything. I want my sockets, ratchets, and extensions in a single drawer. Trouble is I have several 8-1/2 X 11 sheets of paper worth of bit sockets in their original snap on trays. I like these trays because I can quickly find what I'm looking for. Unlike 6pt sockets, I cant look at a torx or allen bit and know what size it is. The large lettering really helps me. The black Snap On trays are quite nice for that. But they take up a lot of space. I'd like a new tool box, but I want the smallest one I can get away with and this one drawer will size it for me. I'm following this thread with great interest.