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    Default Tool Cabinet / Chest Combo - Advice?

    I hate buying cheap s***, any goods, and I rarely ever do. I'm never opposed to finding a great deal but...I don't want cheap (pay me now or pay me later syndrome). That said...I'm starting to find myself "going cheap" right now with this decision and I need some advice from those of you that have real-world experience with higher-end consumer-class tool cabinet and chest combos to help keep me from buying poop please .

    Upgrading the garage, nice flooring, re-painting, storage systems etc. and...I also need a new tool storage setup that is 1) functional, 2) durable and 3) has reasonable visual appeal.

    I've done the basic research and clearly understand what I do not want on both the low-end and high-end. I don't want "pure consumer" but I'm not blowing the dough on what is considered "professional class" either as I just don't need that much based on my requirements. I've stepped-back from Snap-on, Maatco, Craftsman pro-class, etc. because of cost and those units exceed my needs. I've read many reviews of various products, pro and con, and now I'm talking myself into circles.

    For those of you with hands-on experience if you were in the ~$800 to $1,400 price range, what Mfgr and model line-up would you be considering?

    I'm leaning towards the Craftsman Premium Heavy-duty class at this stage because I'm tired of looking. Any better recomendations from those of you in-the-know?

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    I have always owned craftsman. Sears backs their stuff, you can find parts, they are high quality and not too terribly expensive.
    Just make sure you get something that locks, and has ball bearings.
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    Costco has a nice stainless set up for around 600.00
    Pawn shops usually have Hi End Snap on boxes for Way below original.
    One of the boys picked up one in Sheridan at Ace pawn for 750.00
    Lower upper and a side box all Snap on like new.

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    Craftsman makes good stuff... that's what most of my tools are, but if you can find MAC or SnapOn at a pawn shop I would buy that.

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    I also agree with votes for Craftsman. I have one of the industrial series now called professional series. Not the flimsy stuff, Heavy duty, Comparable to Mac and Snap on. Also have a lifetime craftsman warranty.

    Here is what I have cost about 3K but they do have smaller ones for less. Keep in mind if you wish to move them very often my top box alone weighs 350lbs empty!


    Here is a great deal on a used snap on chest: http://denver.craigslist.org/tls/1707361508.html

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    Another +1 for Craftsman...
    Never had a single problem with any of my Craftsman tool boxes... but like the idea that if I did... lifetime warranty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    I have always owned craftsman. Sears backs their stuff, you can find parts, they are high quality and not too terribly expensive.
    Just make sure you get something that locks, and has ball bearings.
    +1 I would have to agree. I have always had craftsmen. Craftsmen professional series is good stuff. Snap-on makes great stuff too, if money isn't an issue. Personally I would want to spend that extra cash on gun stuff.

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    I have way to much money wrapped up with snap-on not to say they are one of the best, but agree with some of the other guys on the costco stainless box they have. Brother in law has had one for a few years and its a great box for the price and visual appearance too. But I also picked up a second snap on roll cab on craigslist for 1500, that was a smokin deal since I had the same box and paid over 4k for it a few years earlier.

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    Thank you for all the input fella's, very helpful. Really like the pawn shop recommendations, excellent suggestion.

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