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Bailey Guns
07-11-2015, 18:52
I've always wanted a really good tool box/chest but couldn't afford most of them. I need a big one to hold all my tools and crap. I bought a 72" rolling chest at HF. Wow! What a nice piece of equipment.

It's sturdy, well-built and the drawers are incredibly strong, they latch and they operate smoothly. It also came with rubber liners for all drawers and a labeling system that slides in the drawer handle so it's easy to see what's where. I got a 56" chest for the top (leaves me a little room to work at one end) and a cabinet to hang off the end. I'm really pleasantly surprised with the quality of this box.

I'm not generally a fan of HF unless I need some sort of "disposable" tools. But I'm glad I bought this tool cabinet.

Irving
07-11-2015, 19:19
Did it come with some sort of two year warranty or something as well, just in case you don't like it?

JohnnyEgo
07-11-2015, 19:23
On forums like Garage Journal, where tool-snobbery rivals anything seen in the AR world, those boxes are quite highly thought of. I don't have the space for one, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy it if I did.

DFBrews
07-11-2015, 19:28
Snap on is life

zteknik
07-11-2015, 20:09
Snap on is life
And so are the payments....[facepalm]

th3w01f
07-11-2015, 20:18
I've had good experiences with everything I've bought from them. If we ever get to move I plan on putting together a workbench and I plan on checking out what they have (assembling my first lower in my lap was a fun experience but I don't want to do it again).

That being said, this is the best thing I've bought from them so far http://www.harborfreight.com/retrieving-magnet-250-lb-pull-36905.html When we moved into this new neighborhood, us and our new neighbors told the kids we've give them .10 for every nail or screw they picked up from around the houses..... let's just say they made out pretty well that weekend.

Which chest did you buy, was it the $1200 one? I guess I'm out of the loop on what a good tool chest costs. :)

Bailey Guns
07-11-2015, 20:21
Yeah...it was $1199 plus the cost of the other pieces. A fraction of the cost of a SnapOn and for me, I won't ever notice the difference...except in my bank account.

Bailey Guns
07-11-2015, 20:22
Did it come with some sort of two year warranty or something as well, just in case you don't like it?

Pretty sure it's all mine now, like it or not.

th3w01f
07-11-2015, 20:33
Yeah...it was $1199 plus the cost of the other pieces. A fraction of the cost of a SnapOn and for me, I won't ever notice the difference...except in my bank account.

Looks nice, I guess the only part that surprises me is that you were surprised about the quality for that price. It's all about perspective, the AR sitting on the couch next to me, probably cost 3X as much as all of our tools and tool storage combined (including electric tools).... but then again I've never changed the oil in a car so I wouldn't notice the difference between SnapOn and Husky. :)

Bailey Guns
07-11-2015, 20:40
Well, I was surprised because guys are comparing it (favorably) to boxes that cost 6 or 7 times that much and there's no way I can afford that. And this thing is HUGE. I've had crappy tool chests from Craftsman and they ain't cheap, either. And let's face it...a lot of what HF sells is really cheap for a reason. Though, I have to admit every time I go there I buy something.

Bailey Guns
07-11-2015, 20:42
I just read some of the specs...this thing will hold 4602 pounds of tools!

That means I need to go buy more tools. I don't have nearly that weight.

Guylee
07-11-2015, 21:00
I love HF. Yeah, some of there stuff is a little scheisty, but for the most part I've always been pretty happy with everything I've bought there. They have a pretty awesome return policy, too.

th3w01f
07-11-2015, 21:05
Well, I was surprised because guys are comparing it (favorably) to boxes that cost 6 or 7 times that much and there's no way I can afford that. And this thing is HUGE. I've had crappy tool chests from Craftsman and they ain't cheap, either. And let's face it...a lot of what HF sells is really cheap for a reason. Though, I have to admit every time I go there I buy something.

Before this thread, I had no idea you could easily spend $1000+ on a tool chest... let alone the snap-on prices I've looked up. I know that was naive of me but now I know.

sniper7
07-11-2015, 21:05
I love my harbor freight stuff! Everything I have got from torque wrenches to hand tools to electric power tools have all been great

HoneyBadger
07-11-2015, 21:41
Snap on steals your soul. And your wallet.

FIFY

Great-Kazoo
07-11-2015, 21:56
Snap on is life

They're also the Proud Sponsor of this years Lesbian Games.

th3w01f
07-11-2015, 22:02
They're also the Proud Sponsor of this years Lesbian Games.

Well, you can't really argue with the benefits of interchangeable appendages...

Now I have to post this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQBPgJQhQHc

th3w01f
07-11-2015, 22:07
OK, GK took me way off topic. Sorry about that.

GilpinGuy
07-11-2015, 22:29
LMFAO I haven't hear that in years!!


Well, you can't really argue with the benefits of interchangeable appendages...

Now I have to post this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQBPgJQhQHc

StagLefty
07-12-2015, 07:33
I've heard that if you buy they're Pittsburgh line stick with the Pro series and you'll get a better deal for a few more bucks.

Ramsker
07-12-2015, 12:57
I've had generally pretty good luck with HF. Some of the things I have bought there to get through a few specific projects where I would have been happy to get just that much life out of them have VASTLY surpassed what I imagined. And then . . . some things I have gotten what I pay for. Generally I gauge how rugged the need is and whether my life would be in danger if it failed--and then I determine whether to go HF or named brand, LOL. I'd say I'm at least 80% happy with what I have gotten from them over time. Has saved me a good deal of money over what I might have bought that would have been overkill in a lot of situations.

My all-time favorites I have gotten are the oscillating multi-tool and my little pancake compressor. I have 2 larger Craftsman compressors, but I don't always want to drag them around. Got the little compressor on sale and with a coupon. It's been awesome.

The variable-speed oscillating multi-tool has been epic. Bought it to grind out the grout on our first floor tile when we redid the floors. I would have been happy if it only lasted a few days. That as almost 4 years ago and I use this thing all the time. Neighbors borrow it constantly, too, and it's still going.


http://www.harborfreight.com/variable-speed-oscillating-multi-tool-61219.html

Graves
07-13-2015, 00:03
Snap on is life

Yup.

http://rs1289.pbsrc.com/albums/b501/emikevj/Mobile%20Uploads/20150712_152734_zpsqzsqjy7v.jpg~320x480

I wouldn't recommend it for the average at homer but it's been kind enough to me over the years throughout my career to want it for home use as well.

rondog
07-13-2015, 06:00
HF has a tool box stack I want that would fit perfectly in the space next to my reloading bench. Exactly the right size, and the quality seems good too.

MED
07-13-2015, 08:54
I've always wanted a really good tool box/chest but couldn't afford most of them. I need a big one to hold all my tools and crap. I bought a 72" rolling chest at HF. Wow! What a nice piece of equipment.

It's sturdy, well-built and the drawers are incredibly strong, they latch and they operate smoothly. It also came with rubber liners for all drawers and a labeling system that slides in the drawer handle so it's easy to see what's where. I got a 56" chest for the top (leaves me a little room to work at one end) and a cabinet to hang off the end. I'm really pleasantly surprised with the quality of this box.

I'm not generally a fan of HF unless I need some sort of "disposable" tools. But I'm glad I bought this tool cabinet.

I purchased this set on sale 10 years ago except that I got the set of drawers that hang off the side; it still works like new, and I never had a problem with any of the pieces. My only issue is that in 10 years my tools multiplied so I am out of room and need another one.

Hummer
07-13-2015, 09:12
I just read some of the specs...this thing will hold 4602 pounds of tools!

That means I need to go buy more tools. I don't have nearly that weight.



Pretty impressive, that will store a lot of tools.

My garage has been a mess for several years with tools piled up on work benches and in old tool boxes. I'd have to go buy new tools because I couldn't find what I had. Mrs. Hummer declared the garage a disgrace so a couple weeks ago I picked up this 6 ft., 12 drawer rolling workbench from Sam's Club (http://www.samsclub.com/sams/ultra-heavy-duty-12-drawer-rolling-workbench/prod1480010.ip) for $430. Wow, what a difference it made in organizing my tools! Now I can go right to the drawer and find what I need. I have a lot of tools and was surprised this can hold most all my hand tools. Should have bought this years ago.


http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g292/COHummer/Home/Storage-tool-bench_zpsenp52p11.jpg (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/COHummer/media/Home/Storage-tool-bench_zpsenp52p11.jpg.html)

meatman
07-13-2015, 09:20
Pretty impressive, that will store a lot of tools.

My garage has been a mess for several years with tools piled up on work benches and in old tool boxes. I'd have to go buy new tools because I couldn't find what I had. Mrs. Hummer declared the garage a disgrace so a couple weeks ago I picked up this 6 ft., 12 drawer rolling workbench from Sam's Club (http://www.samsclub.com/sams/ultra-heavy-duty-12-drawer-rolling-workbench/prod1480010.ip) for $430. Wow, what a difference it made in organizing my tools! Now I can go right to the drawer and find what I need. I have a lot of tools and was surprised this can hold most all my hand tools. Should have bought this years ago.


http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g292/COHummer/Home/Storage-tool-bench_zpsenp52p11.jpg (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/COHummer/media/Home/Storage-tool-bench_zpsenp52p11.jpg.html)

I have this one too and I'm pretty happy with it. I forgot all about the pegboard on the side until I saw this picture!

Bailey Guns
07-13-2015, 09:32
Damn...that's pretty nice.

Hummer
07-13-2015, 09:38
I have this one too and I'm pretty happy with it. I forgot all about the pegboard on the side until I saw this picture!


Yea, I'm using the pegboard sides for a power strip and smaller extension cords. Sam's online has an impressive array of tool organizers including stainless steel and diamond plate pegboards. I have about 15 of the 4x6 rolling wire racks (http://www.samsclub.com/sams/seville-commercial-industrial-shelving-6-ct/152201.ip?origin=item_page.rr3&campaign=rr&sn=ClickCP&campaign_data=prod8250050) for storage. Keeps stuff off the floor and moveable so I can keep the garage and winery clean. I've got too much stuff so my garage will never be so neat but this looks like a worthwhile goal....


http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g292/COHummer/Home/Garage-storage_zpsrv57stxn.jpg (http://s59.photobucket.com/user/COHummer/media/Home/Garage-storage_zpsrv57stxn.jpg.html)

boomerhc9
07-13-2015, 23:57
Security is something to keep in mind for tool box purchases also. Some places you really want something pretty robust. Cost of tools and boxes pluss payments, is something a lot of customers don't realize is a fact of life for technicians.

One of the smartest technicians I've ever worked with had a great saying as far as tool boxes for techs goes. "The box won't make you money, but it will save you money"

He always said buy enough box to hold your tools, with a decent lock.

ben4372
07-14-2015, 00:41
I'm not sure if HF is getting better or everyone else is slipping. I do know the finish and feel of Snap-on tools made lately don't match the 20 year old tools I have. I've been looking for a bigger box, and it is in the running. I have a 20 year old Craftsman roller that has twice as much steel in it as a similar sized current model. I haven't been in a Sears tool section in 3 years. And they put 20% off coupons in almost every magazine I get.

trlcavscout
07-15-2015, 06:24
Look at the manufacturing plant of the snap on's, Mac's, Matco's, and HF. Most are made in the same plant to what ever specs requested. I owned snap on's mostly when I worked at the dealerships but towards the end I traded my snap on for a ridiculously good deal because of the name on it.