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I was getting so tired of running back and forth to my big tool box to get things but the Big box is to big to roll over to the cars when I am working on them. I saw this in the craftsmen club flyer for $139 then it was on sale for $109 then with the club discount it was $98! I just had to have it! It is just short enough to fit under my bench and all my “used often” tools will fit in it nicely… Here are a few pics.. One thing that stunk was that it only comes in black, but now that I have it I think I like It black, it blends in better under the bench..
Sorry these 2 pics suck, flash was to much, no flash wasnt enough Also the top is great for setting some of my detailing stuff while in use..
PS.. Ya ya ya I am still working on my socket sets... missin a few Posts: 176 | Registered: Sep 2001
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I thought the missing sockets was due to the kids not cleaning and not putting them back like my boys! It is a nifty chest. I bought my youngest son one like it, but it did not have the socketpockets with it. He will have to buy them when he gets his own sockets!
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SSweet indeed. I have a son like that as well.
Tools - according to him, are to be used, then left wherever the job is finished. Drives me nuts!
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Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot. Posts: 5558 | From: Windsor, Ontario. Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Nice! I used to have a big Snap-On roll around cart that I gave away when I left my old job. I did not have room for it then and wished I had kept it. It cost me over $200 new. Anytime you can have a few tools on a cart or tool box next to you as you work will speed up the job. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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