2jz4me
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My shop currently uses lista and stronghold exclusively in the general shop area. We have a krl, kra and craftsman left over from years ago in the thermal booths. There is literally no comparison between lista, stronghold and the latter three. I would put any box, desk, workstation or anything else by lista or stronghold and put it against ANY snap on box any day of the week. I will take the "salt spray" test somebody mentioned as well and I guarantee it wont even take 10 years to destroy snap on bearing slides. I wont compare the two in that test because quite frankly its an unrealistic test but for the record the snap on boxes in the booths were exposed to residual dust everyday. There was nothing even close to direct powder spray on it and that box is JUNK. The drawers barely slide at all even after blowing out each slide and lubricating them until visually clean! Every lista product we have no matter the age opens and closes exactly the same and infinitely smoother than any snap on I have ever felt. Having said all that, I like snap on tools and my employer uses their hand tools and many others almost exclusively. However, the prices for snap on are outrageous. Yes they are warranted for life because you pay for 3 of them with every new purchase. When you sell a product at 300% mark up its hard to lose even if you "guarantee" it for life. Also, the topic of resale was brought up as well. I believe it said you could use a snap on box for x amount of years and still sell it for half what you paid when compared to a HF box. Well, I'm no math major but you still lost thousands on a product you paid many more thousands for when compared to HF. In that scenario you lost 3 to 5 grand or more and was out 8 to 10 grand or more for how ever many years you owned it. People say you cant compare HF to snap on in quality and I think that's debatable in many circumstances as proven by this very forum. I believe though that what isn't comparable even in the slightest is the absolute bargain and practicality of a HF box compared to a SO. When you can say in a literal sense that you can buy 25 of anything when compared to the price of one thing from anther company that is just comical. So, I guess what all this means is, yes that box for the price of almost 1600 should be perfect in every way despite any expectation from the customer. Everyone keeps talking about some coating it has and that is irrelevant. It could be coated in platinum, if you order a damn 1600 tool box from a company that at every opportunity praises itself for quality and discredits its competitors to justify their price every inch should be blue. I'm sorry, I'm really not trying to hate on snap on but more so to speak up for the true blue Americans who spend all the extra money to buy American only to end up with a "partially painted box" (pun intended).
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