Why would you buy a Snap-On tool box!?

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • Are all tool boxes just made in the same factory overseas...Is Snap-On really worth it...is Harbor Freight really any different???
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Komentáře • 196

  • @supergub
    @supergub Před 10 měsíci +189

    As an old sage once said- "What has a toolbox ever fixed? Not a damned thing!!"

    • @BentMotorsportsOffroad
      @BentMotorsportsOffroad  Před 9 měsíci +7

      we like this!

    • @iFixJunk
      @iFixJunk Před 9 měsíci +9

      You guys would die if you saw what I'm working out of.
      I started off on such a shoestring budget that I made myself some storage out of two desk pedestals, after removing the top and turning the drawer towers into tool storage. For less than $50 between paint, keys, and casters, I had a place to put some stuff (one side was two file drawers, the other was five shallower drawers). Anything that didn't fit in there was locked up in the cabinet beneath my workbench (just two doors with a hasp and padlock).
      I kept an eye out for a free box and finally found a late-'70s 26" Snap-On with an '80s-era Mac intermediate on top of it with a matching Mac top chest on top of that. Again, not into much money for those; a neighbor was just giving it away, free, at the curb. I changed the casters eventually, and added the missing lock to the Snappy, and again, purchased keys. Maybe I'm into that setup for a hundred dollars. Maybe less.
      The most recent acquisition was a '70s-era Waterloo 42" box that is definitely beat-up, but not beyond saving. Got it for $100...and full of old tools (some junk, some salvageable).
      It has storage both front and back.
      Anyway, I spend my money on the tools and I save on the storage. I'm handy. I'll fix an old box and between the box and the parts be WAYYYY ahead. I don't care if a drawer holds 200 lbs. I'm not getting in the drawer. It's just to lock my tools up when I leave. It's not going to drive me home. It's not a weeklong stay at a resort.

    • @camerongabert3072
      @camerongabert3072 Před 5 měsíci

      @@iFixJunkas much as I agree with this. Once you start obtaining a decent amount of tools the weight does add up and some boxes just don’t hold under the weight of all those tools.

    • @iFixJunk
      @iFixJunk Před 5 měsíci

      @@camerongabert3072 🤷🏼‍♂️
      I have more than a decent amount of tools. No problems yet.

    • @johnmine5609
      @johnmine5609 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@iFixJunk For power tools and other cased toolsI use filing cabinets

  • @billwestfield6394
    @billwestfield6394 Před měsícem +4

    You can't beat the really wide & deep top drawers on the Snap-on & Macs. They hold a phenomenal amount of tools.

  • @RenBobbins
    @RenBobbins Před 6 měsíci +59

    A ton of techs are either switching over to the US General boxes, or buying them straight out of school now. You absolutely cannot argue their quality, especially for literal fractions of the cost of a new Snap On, Matco, or Mac box.

    • @iankerr1549
      @iankerr1549 Před 4 měsíci

      Well yeah because only recently had they started copying the design and made add ons. Sure you could customize the gen 1 boxes yourself but they went all out recently. I like my master series being 30” deep tho personally. I feel like the depth for the general boxes is even less than a snap on classic box

    • @iankerr1549
      @iankerr1549 Před 4 měsíci

      Well yeah because only recently had they started copying the design and made add ons. Sure you could customize the gen 1 boxes yourself but they went all out recently. I like my master series being 30” deep tho personally. I feel like the depth for the general boxes is even less than a snap on classic box

    • @iankerr1549
      @iankerr1549 Před 4 měsíci

      Well yeah because only recently had they started copying the design and made add ons. Sure you could customize the gen 1 boxes yourself but they went all out recently. I like my master series being 30” deep tho personally. I feel like the depth for the general boxes is even less than a snap on classic box

    • @iankerr1549
      @iankerr1549 Před 4 měsíci

      Well yeah because only recently had they started copying the design and made add ons. Sure you could customize the gen 1 boxes yourself but they went all out recently. I like my master series being 30” deep tho personally. I feel like the depth for the general boxes is even less than a snap on classic box

    • @scottaddison8071
      @scottaddison8071 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Harbor Freight sucks

  • @themaverickmechanic7240
    @themaverickmechanic7240 Před 5 měsíci +14

    Best deals I find are guys retiring and selling their box full of tools. I’ve seen 40-50k retail worth of tools and box for $8-10k multiple times on FB market place.

  • @PA-Tammy
    @PA-Tammy Před 2 měsíci +3

    I got my Snap-On tool box back in 1984 and it still works as good today as it did back in 84. Most of my tools I got from 1983 to about the 90s and they are all still working. I can't talk on anything you can buy today I really don't think any of it is as good but most stuff we buy is just junk....

  • @opasgarage4423
    @opasgarage4423 Před měsícem +2

    In 2021 I bought a $12,000 limited edition Snap-On box from a guy that lost his job because of covid and was selling stuff to keep his house. The box was only 2 years old and he sold it to me for $3500. I have a friend who has a Snap-On franchise and I asked him what it was worth. He said if he had it on his truck, he could sell it for between $5000 & $6000. When I asked him what he would give me for it, he said... $2500!

    • @morgizmo87
      @morgizmo87 Před 18 dny +1

      Guy had to sell his boxes to keep his house because he was obviously terrible with money (buying $12k tool boxes lmao).

  • @johnn2557
    @johnn2557 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I have 3 Snap on tool boxes that are from 1977, 79 and the 60th anniversary 1980. All are in great shape and I would not get rid of them! Old School All the Way! Good video!

  • @Start_TheArt
    @Start_TheArt Před 10 měsíci +11

    Collecting vintage tool boxes would be fun!

  • @johnasosajr
    @johnasosajr Před 9 měsíci +5

    That big craftsman box is actually nice I haven’t seen one like that

  • @stevenfleming1724
    @stevenfleming1724 Před 10 měsíci +13

    I've recently retired from the Air Force, but I remember using a lot of old Stanley Vidmar boxes. They always held up really well to the constant abuse we put them through. We use snap on boxes a lot too, but for anything that stayed in place and didn't need to move around, I always think about those Vidmar boxes first

    • @rogerjustice8835
      @rogerjustice8835 Před 5 měsíci

      Knowing what I know now, Stanley vidmar would be the only tool box I would own. Those vidmar cabinets are built like tanks and are extremely durable. plus I personally like the fact they are not on wheels, makes them harder to steal. Unfortunately I’ve already invested in multiple rolling toolboxes and don’t want to start over at my age.

  • @sheisGINA
    @sheisGINA Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've watched a few videos on tool box comparison and this was by the far the best one. Short, too the point, good comparisons, and fun to watch. thank you!

  • @mechanknuckle
    @mechanknuckle Před 6 měsíci +6

    I LOVE my ICON boxes. The quality and strength is as strong as the tool truck boxes. They're customer service is excellent too.

    • @psfanboy79
      @psfanboy79 Před 3 měsíci

      I checked out the icon boxes when they first launched and I gotta say they seemed super legit

  • @boomy818
    @boomy818 Před 4 měsíci +1

    One thing i like about those snapon roll carts is you can buy the slides and make every drawer double slide

  • @MrGuyBroDude
    @MrGuyBroDude Před 8 měsíci +9

    I LOVE both of my snap on boxes. I got them both used from trade ins on the tool truck for massive prices off. My big box had a dent on the back that you can't even see and doesn't affect anything and a ton of surface scratches I literally just spent a weekend buffing out and was a 12k box I got for 2500$. The second one was a power cart that traded in and looked brand new and I guess it just wasn't a popular sale. It has a power top with a really deep space and either 4 or 5 drawers. I picked it up for $750. Only way I would get anything tool truck branded honestly is used and on a good discount like that. My dream is to of course order a custom box with the colors and options I want but with my highway robbery boxes, I am more than happy lmao.

  • @joecool169
    @joecool169 Před měsícem +1

    Let's not forget that a well made toolbox works like a safe or vault when we lock it up at night. I'm guessing someone could get into that Craftsman box pretty easily. Harbor Freight idk, but I do like value. I could see myself giving up my Snap-On box for a better value. Personally I'd look at Strictly Toolboxes.

  • @The_Faceless_Chad
    @The_Faceless_Chad Před 10 měsíci +12

    20 years with a Snap On KRL721 top/bottom combo. Still in great shape and the slides are smooth as butter. Just bought a Harbor Freight full bank service cart. Does the job, but it feels so cheap compared to the Snap On.

    • @nickhowser7262
      @nickhowser7262 Před 8 měsíci

      I have a Mac 58 inch tech box with a craftsman on top and you can definitely tell a difference in the quality, depth, not to mention the casters are much better and don’t get stuck when I do need to move the box for cleaning. Both of my Yukon boxes don’t lock anymore and the cart has a broken drawer after using it in the industry for 6 months.

  • @efenili
    @efenili Před měsícem +1

    Inherited boxes are the best. I got a few Snap-Ons from my paps that'll go to my kids, I don't care what they use them for :) Only thing I swapped was the casters for a set of high quality new coasters

  • @Comm0ut
    @Comm0ut Před 6 měsíci +3

    I outfitted multiple USAF and civilian tool rooms. The ultimate box brand in the US is Lista, not Snap-on/Matco/Mac/Vidmar etc which are very good. Lista is so expensive new it's not normally worth it for a typical auto mechanic but I'd buy them used all day if there were more available. (At least one company wipes out industrial auctions then refurbs those Listas and they outbid most buyers.) I have Lista, Mac, Kennedy etc in my home shop along with US General and will buy more of them as they're more than adequate for normal use.

  • @A1i3N337
    @A1i3N337 Před 8 měsíci +2

    love my craftsman box - the quality is good for a weekend mechanic like me

  • @RenegadesGarage
    @RenegadesGarage Před 8 měsíci +7

    Bent Motorsports.. The bad thing about buying used tool truck brand toolboxes is they do not have a lifetime warranty. If you have a good tool truck dealer he may warranty it but he does not have to and if you get a different dealer he probably won't. They always want you to give them the serial number of the box so they can make sure you are the original purchaser of the toolbox. Now if you buy a used toolbox from the tool truck dealer instead of places like "Facebook market place" the dealer might warranty it but again he doesn't have to. Snap-on, Mac and Matco toolboxes are still made in the USA. Matco started out making toolboxes for Mac Tools only. Matco stands for Mac Allied Tool Company. They split in 1979 and started selling tools as well as toolboxes. Matco does not make/manufacture any of their tools, they rebrand all of them. The only thing they make is their toolboxes.

    • @mikemoon9730
      @mikemoon9730 Před 2 měsíci

      Never had an issue with this over the last 30 years. No warranty issues with Snap-On, Mac, Matco, or Cornwell. I've bought and sold toolboxes for a long time to make a little extra side cash and restore or customize the boxes. 100% warrantied for life is what it is. Now some really bad ones like an entire box worth of slides... they will give em to you, but you're putting those on yourself past a certain point. They will sell you the drawer matting, paint, and locks etc., but slides, wheels, drawer trim, soft close pieces they will usually either hand them over, order them for you, or replace them on the spot free of charge. Craftsman used to be like that too years ago.

    • @RenegadesGarage
      @RenegadesGarage Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@mikemoon9730 Toolboxes are Lifetime Warranty but ONLY to the original owner of the toolbox. Read the warranty it says it. I know because I had issues with drawer slides on my Matco toolbox and I had to give them the serial number on my box to prove that I am the original owner. If you have never had a problem that means you have good luck with your dealers.

  • @skyjetende4391
    @skyjetende4391 Před 8 měsíci +3

    My manager had a 42 in harbor freight box and my assistant manager had a roughly similar sized snapon box. they both felt roughly similar to me in terms of quality... but the harbor freight one was almost half the price. it was absolutely no contest when it came to upgrading from my 300$ craftsman hobby box i got for half off on a student discount at sears 5 years prior.

  • @gtcam723
    @gtcam723 Před měsícem +1

    We have a weird mix where I work. Mix of Lista and Vidmar but then we have some various Kennedy units (garbage) and a few of the Harbor Freight carts

  • @Idahoprepper71
    @Idahoprepper71 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just got the us general series 3 72inch box from harbor freight. I love it.

  • @robcrossan6274
    @robcrossan6274 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have had good luck with Harbor freight boxes. I had the 5 drawer cart, series 1 44", and series 2 72". Still have the 44, it was my first box. The amount of weight i had in the 72 was hurting it though, in a professional setting, overloaded, i didnt think it would hold up. Drawers would smack each other and the socket drawer was a chore to open and close. It did it, but didnt like it. I have a Matco 6s now, its stout, handles the weight easily. My dad always had Matco carts and boxes, and never an issue. I trust mine will be just as reliable.
    For the money US General is a great toolbox and they get better and better every release. I say young guys should start there and if they need an upgrade later, wait until they are established in the trade before that big purchase.

  • @leescales5216
    @leescales5216 Před 4 měsíci

    I bought a 26" Craftsman stack similar to his back in the early 80s. Back then, I was a kid heavily into street racing and Jeeping, so it got a lot of use. Banged the heck out of it, moved it to various garages and SEVERLY overloaded the drawers. Still have it, and it's still holding up without any issues. As a retirement present to myself since I'm doing more project cars/trucks, I bought more tools and a Craftsman S2000 52" Stack, fortunately it was on clearance so I got it pretty cheap. BIG difference in quality and workmanship. It's definitely not built well enough to last as long as my old box, but I figured it's good enough to outlast me. 🙂

  • @kevinmason9783
    @kevinmason9783 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I inherited my dad's old snap on bottom box, and only bought the center and side box new. My other bigger top and bottom boxes were bought used. I look at all my tools as an investment and don't regret buying them starting 40 years ago.

  • @markblakey76
    @markblakey76 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Nearly 20 years later, I still think I over paid for my Snap-on box but it does work just as good as the day I bought it. Even though your toolbox is disorganized, I know you know exactly where everything is.

    • @BentMotorsportsOffroad
      @BentMotorsportsOffroad  Před 10 měsíci

      I definitely know where all my tools are! Haha

    • @robcrossan6274
      @robcrossan6274 Před 9 měsíci

      Wonder if the cheaper kobalt husky and harbor freight boxes will be around in good shape in 20 yrs. My US generals held up ok after a few years but idk about 20.

    • @MrGuyBroDude
      @MrGuyBroDude Před 8 měsíci

      @@robcrossan6274 I have had a few a us general 5 drawer carts and loved the space for the price. But the issue was in under a year, the bottom started to buckle. I roll it around the shop every job because we don't have really assigned bays so we are mobile in the shop. But for the price of like 250$ but they are regularly on sale for under 200$, it is still worth it. I think once this one goes like the others, I will order one in that slick grey color and then reinforce the bottom and I have a feeling it will last for a long time.

    • @Darkcruzer23
      @Darkcruzer23 Před 8 měsíci

      i would think so. look at that old craftsman in the video. i have one exactly like it thats 30 years old i use at home. the harbor freight is definitely built better. i have one at work@@robcrossan6274

    • @c.h.u.d
      @c.h.u.d Před měsícem

      That's what say about my pigsty of a house.it looks disorganized to others but I know where everything is

  • @mattlenz8554
    @mattlenz8554 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Old school snap on box’s were good idk bout now tho seems like they have cheaped out. I love both my snap on cart and hf 72 hoping to have both of those the rest of my career.

  • @spevakdesigns
    @spevakdesigns Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have a 20+ year old snap on I bought used and I love it. I wouldn't buy a new one as the cost is overly inflated. I had a pro grade husky box before and it was garbage once loaded up. Paid 1k for each of them.
    I also have Kennedy boxes for my machinist tools and I like those a lot. They do well with over 100lb/drawer but you do need to add a plate on the bottom to keep the casters from caving into the bottom of the box. I also have some harbor freight for lighter tools and consumables storage and a 5 drawer for a mobile cart. Also work out of a 5 drawer at my job. Great box. I also have a few lista cabinets that are insanely well built. Empty they weigh 300-400lb and can hold 400lb/drawer!

  • @tedwilliams8766
    @tedwilliams8766 Před 9 měsíci +1

    i have two snap on 40" split top carts; 1- 6 drawer and 1- 8 drawer, a gen1 harbor freight 26" stack and just picked up a homak 35", 7 drawer flip top service cart. im not a mechanic by trade, i do concrete but ive been working on vehicles, trucks and equipment my whole life. im about to turn 50 so ive amassed quite the collection of tools. most of my hardline tools are snap on and after that, everything under the sun. i started buying snap on about 10 yrs ago as i got tired of "cheaper" tools failing. ive since adopted the "buy once, cry once" mentality and its served me well.
    the so carts hold my tools and the other boxes are for extra and spare tools, parts, fasteners and everything else one needs to work on any and everything.
    i bought all those tool boxes for $2300 over time from the local pawn shops. would i ever buy a new snap on box? probably not. for what i do, i cant justify spending $6k on a box that holds tools. if i found a master series or an epic in the pawnshop for $2k, sure but for me right now, multiple boxes work best for me for what i do. i also use metal filing cabinets for specialty tools in cases, power tools, corded tools and anything else i dont want covered in dust, dirt, etc. for very little money, you gain alot of protective storage space.

  • @phillipbainbridge9107
    @phillipbainbridge9107 Před 8 měsíci

    I worked out of an $1100.00 (2003 price) 40" Blue-Point KRB, bought on student discount and moved 3 shops. My most recent shop provided boxes and tools so it's been my home box since medical retirement and I've beyond outgrown it.

  • @markchidester6239
    @markchidester6239 Před 9 měsíci

    Working in the industrial environment, the go to box is Kennedy.
    Nice boxes. Solid. Mine was out on the shop floor for 30 plus years. They hold up far better than those old craftsman.
    I recently purchased a Us General. Solid as my Kennedy, rolls well. Fortunately it sits in one place. If i had it when i was out on the shop floor pushing it around from machine to machine all day, id replace it. Unless you lock it, the drawers slide open when moving it.
    I also have one of those carts from HF.
    Nice. Solid. You have to close the lid or the drawers slide open.
    I like to use it to transport things. Cant open a drawer without the lid open.
    Also have an older kobalt at home i picked up cheep used.
    Its cheeply made. Probably about the same as a new craftsman.
    My first box with the soft close drawers. Absolutely love that feature.
    Tools stay in place.

  • @tasstychezbugu1563
    @tasstychezbugu1563 Před měsícem

    If I wasn’t in school with a 50-60% discount on Matco tools / boxes I’d go Harbor Freight all the way. The old owner of snap on is the one who designs the icon brand at harbor freight.. that’s why they’re similar to snap on, but at 1/2 to even 1/3 of the price.

  • @lindeleasley
    @lindeleasley Před 2 měsíci

    I've got a couple of US General tool boxes and I've been very happy with them so far.

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 9 měsíci +2

    A technician doesn’t make enough money to justify the cost of those boxes

  • @randomenthusiast6898
    @randomenthusiast6898 Před 20 dny

    Perhaps the best toolbox is the ones we make along the way.

  • @appalachiashellfighter2269
    @appalachiashellfighter2269 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Have 44” us general series 2 as ‘weekend warrior’ tho I’m in and out of it daily working on stuff and can’t beat it they came out with a new generation that’s even sturdier when I run out of space will upgrade to that

  • @isaacgutzakaisaac_3.710
    @isaacgutzakaisaac_3.710 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I like that misimizer tool cart 2 tone

  • @fightzoid
    @fightzoid Před 3 měsíci

    I have a HF 72 inch set and a HF 56 inch set. I have had the 72 for about 6 years and use it probably 3 days a week. No problems at all and holds most of my common use tools.

  • @CoyleTools
    @CoyleTools Před 9 měsíci +3

    There's little doubt boxes were heavier duty in the late '90s and early 2000s. The old Macsimizers like your green one were outstanding. I don't know that we can blame Chinese manufacturing for a loss of quality since Matco, Mac, Snap-On and Cornwell's boxes are still manufactured in the US, yet are decidedly less rugged than the preceding models. When a manufacturer buys lower quality materials in order to spend less is when we see a loss of quality in the overall product. You can buy very high quality from China and very low quality from the US. How much you're willing to pay dictates what you get.
    Nice video, thanks for doing the comparisons.

  • @davidschlarp1606
    @davidschlarp1606 Před 8 měsíci

    About 20 of if use the US General tool carts and have used them dailey for years with no issues. We all love them. Especially for the money

  • @ThePainkiller3666
    @ThePainkiller3666 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I may not own a single snap-on box, but I own more toolboxes than most individual shops around me thanks to HF.

  • @garyszewc3339
    @garyszewc3339 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm retired now, but started as a professional master certified mechanic on 1976. I started with Craftsman boxes, because I was just starting out. They were junk. Almost any key unlocked them, and if you didn't have a key, a screwdriver opened them in seconds. I the overpaid, and bought Snap On. I still have them, but just bought Harbor Freight boxes, because the drawers don't work right anymore, and I need larger ones. The harbor freight are just as good as my Snap On ones, and cost the price I paid for the half the size Snap On ones over 40 years ago. Only a fool pays for Snap On these days.

  • @gregblau8082
    @gregblau8082 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Used truck boxes are the way to go if you can wait for the right deal. I looked for a couple years and nothing ever worked out, so I was thinking about going with harbor freight. Then I found a 2002 mac tech series with a top box for $1200 and the guy even brought it to the shop for me to check out. I'm sure a harbor freight or husky would have gotten the job done, but that thing is 20+ years old and besides a few dings is like new

    • @BentMotorsportsOffroad
      @BentMotorsportsOffroad  Před 10 měsíci +1

      yeah that really seems to be the way to go

    • @FusionKota
      @FusionKota Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree man you can find some GREAT deals on tool truck tool boxes on the used market and even tool trucks will sell trade in boxes for much cheaper than you'd think. I bought a Matco 55 inch 4S for 3k and I traded it in for a new Cornwell box and the dealer game me 3.3k towards the new box. Super nice tool guy and now I've got a huge 70+ inch box that'll I'll probably never upgrade unless my dream Snap On box shows up on the used market.

    • @ShawnC8030
      @ShawnC8030 Před 4 měsíci

      Except you don't get the lifetime warranty on a used box.

  • @dirtrider3526
    @dirtrider3526 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have the matco 4s double bank not a triple like his. Im very happy with it but i ran out of space. I also have a 70's snap on cabinet for my overflow of specialty tools. The specialty stuff is what im building on now. (Pressure testers etc.) Im very happy with it. Ive had it 3 years or so. B4 that i had a mac double bank n it was a lil beat but worked well. Those new harbor freight tho i would buy in a heartbeat if i was in the market!

  • @Al_Z.Heimer
    @Al_Z.Heimer Před 5 měsíci

    I've read that only snap on offers a tool box with 4 swivel wheels. I've also read that using 4 swivels causes some loss of stability. I want to convert my tool boxes to 4 swivels, with at least 2 that lock. Pros/cons?

  • @xVerzatile
    @xVerzatile Před 9 měsíci

    This was a great video made me laugh, just subscribed!Also Definitely gonna get me a US general series 3 full service cart in the future pretty much identical to the snap on but for only $500

  • @carterscustom.1309
    @carterscustom.1309 Před 6 měsíci

    I have what we call a Frankenstein setup. 1 box is an old Mac tech 1000 I got used it’s from the late 80’s came with a little side cabinet. I have a top box from snap-on and another old snap on box. I love them. I’ve had to replace some of the slides but those are warranty overall I’d say if you can get an old used box do that before buying brand new that’s cheaper. Don’t know if harbor freight or any others offer the lifetime warranty on the slides.

  • @dependablekit5500
    @dependablekit5500 Před 5 měsíci

    There are 4 epiq 84 inch tool boxes in my shop all 4 have been replaced a minimum of 2 times for rust to me I thought they where amazing however my recent purchase of a triple bay Matco has a better build quality something to look at is the ball-bearing slide mounts the structure the Matco is a solid skeleton the epiq has a double 90 degree channel that the slides hook into and the amount of flex is crazy so after seeing the rust issues and poor design I went with the Matco it's the new 4s series I got the triple bank 28 deep hutch and side cabinet in silvervein and red trim great video!!!

  • @michaelwilliams2151
    @michaelwilliams2151 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have a rather large MAC 68" and MATCO 70" box's that I bought in the 80's. I paid 2500 for the MAC and 1800 for the MATCO. Had a Snap-on man offer me 4K a piece for them, on trade in on a new Snap-on condo, I think he said it was 14,000 , I politely declined.

  • @TalkinTools
    @TalkinTools Před 9 měsíci +4

    I've had a few iterations of tool boxes over the years with my last one being a decent sized Matco 5s double bank that I bought 12 years ago. That 12 year old box showed up on day one FLAWLESS, and it's had zero issues in its 12 year run my me. At the beginning of this year I was at a point that I was out of space in that box so I crossed the bridge of trading it in and buying an entire new setup. I put 3-4 months of researching into my choice and pulled the trigger on a brand new Matco 6s triple bank. I had high hopes that the new box being matco's flagship box and still being made 5 hours from my house in Jamestown NY, this box could possibly be the last one I buy. I WAS SADLY MISTAKEN. I feel like my dad saying things like "they don't make them like they used to" but it's 100% accurate. I'm now sitting here 7 months after I originally ordered my new box, and I'm on my SECOND NEW MATCO 6S TOOL BOX. The first one showed up with enough issues that they ended up sending me an entire new setup (roll cab, hutch and locker). AND THE SECOND ONE CAME IN WITH MORE ISSUES THAN THE FIRST. For the $30k this box retails at it should be the cream of the crop, unfortunately it seems like the "built with pride in NY" was lost years ago.

    • @khaul
      @khaul Před 9 měsíci +1

      I love the macsimizer carts, I wish we had a Mac guy at my shop. Got a matco cart instead

    • @iFixJunk
      @iFixJunk Před 9 měsíci +2

      I financed a family car that cost me less than that.
      (It was also full of problems, so don't feel bad.)

    • @robcrossan6274
      @robcrossan6274 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What issues did you have ? I just bought a 6s triple bank. About a month old no issues...

    • @speedtuff
      @speedtuff Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@robcrossan6274 LMAO you must not have a lot of tools in it... the retention system is trash. If you grab at the side and see how much each slide flexs back and forth... this is whats going to turn you box in to a crumpled mess. The lock on most of them will have will not secure at least one to two compartments.

    • @TalkinTools
      @TalkinTools Před 9 měsíci

      @@khaul I used to have a JCS773 Matco cart and I loved that thing! I've never had any Mac boxes but I did drool over the 88" Macsimizer my Mac Guy had on his truck a few weeks ago!

  • @morenpchangjw8868
    @morenpchangjw8868 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The real important point to make here is...Do Not finance a Snap-on toolbox!
    Save the money if possible and buy the box outright. A $7000 toolbox can turn to a $12 000 pretty quickly 😂

  • @beaujacklewellen6524
    @beaujacklewellen6524 Před 9 měsíci

    I have the 32” of the grey roll cart and they handle the weight I pack the shit out the drawers top drawer has my 1/2” dr sockets and wrenches and no problems so far.

  • @RVMD95
    @RVMD95 Před 2 měsíci

    Customer sees a mechanics bay with all Tool Truck (TT) equipment they automatically feel that this guy invests in his craft! This mechanic knows the proper tools to do the job correctly! He’s not afraid to invest in himself, his shop and his craft. TT tools scream quality. I know they’re expensive but they’re worth it. Guy comes every week to meet your needs. You break something it gets replaced ASAP. You break a harbor freight tool? You bring it to the store if they don’t have it in stock, they will not order it for you. You must check back in randomly until that item appears in their inventory. How much time are you gonna waste doing that? Not to mention the customer sees harbor, freight tools in a mechanics bay and that screams cheapskate. I understand if you have a family with several kids you need to make every penny go as far as it can, but that’s not what we’re talking about here at least not what I’m talking about. Tools take a lifetime to acquire. You might have to buy some junk tools to get you buy, but you must budget money every week for tools. It is important. Just like advertising is important. A shop owner puts an ad on Facebook or on an automotive web site that costs him huge money. Just a sign out in front of the shop a nice lighted weatherproof sign that’s gonna last decades cost thousands of dollars so pricing is understandably high for good quality tools. Not to mention American made tools keep Americans working. Buy your tools from an Asian brand. That means Asians are working and Americans are not. That’s important to me.

  • @AdrenalineMotorsportss
    @AdrenalineMotorsportss Před 8 měsíci

    Love it craftsmen does make cheap stuff

  • @rainman6080
    @rainman6080 Před 3 měsíci

    Snap on are ONLY made in Algona, Iowa from US steel from Alabama. Only thing in the small town is a John Deere plant and Snap On plant and farming.

  • @MotoDoc304
    @MotoDoc304 Před 4 měsíci

    Us general the best bang for your buck on boxes. Theyre basically a snap on at 1/4 the price

  • @tjlovesrachel
    @tjlovesrachel Před 8 měsíci

    How about cornwell bc I have a krl1022 and I love it… I do dips off of my top drawer… but regardless I know the box itself doesn’t actually do work…. But in my opinion it does because it carries and houses your tools…I feel it is another piece of the repair machine…if the slides give out the latches mess up… that’s wasted time and added frustration to an already frustrating job

  • @mackpearson5372
    @mackpearson5372 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thought about selling my snap on box and getting a 72in icon until I realized they’re all over 3in shallower. There’s a reason cheap stuff is cheap

  • @garyp.9073
    @garyp.9073 Před 9 měsíci

    We got an Epiq Snap On Box 12" long, SS top, off our Industrial rep with a Gov. discount. Nice box, but not worth the $21K when compared to our Extreme Tools EX series, 30" deep box.

  • @PedalTheGlobe
    @PedalTheGlobe Před 4 měsíci

    My grandpa gave me a Mac screwdriver and ratchet with red handles when I was young. I always said when I got older with money I would collect Mac. However now that I am there I found out a lot of their stuff isn't USA made anymore. I understand its a global economy now but non USA made doesnt hold value. For me its about the resale value and my daughters being able to get money out of it all when I am gone.

  • @andrewwolf4430
    @andrewwolf4430 Před 6 měsíci

    I still have my snap on tool box bought new over 50 years ago

  • @znik163
    @znik163 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm still yet to figure out how making stuff over seas is cheaper...yeah child labor is cheap but the shipping should balance it back out to the cost it would be if it where made here....

  • @goldenTym
    @goldenTym Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love the "you can stand on it" test... show me when somebody drops 200+ lbs on the very end of their toolbox. Never.

  • @epicragegaming2016
    @epicragegaming2016 Před 8 měsíci

    husky box for overflow. mac cart for everyday use. i open and close my drawers all day everyday. it needs to be top quality. husky box has front wheels on brake pads to keep the drawers closed. good home box but its over flowing now with tools and i need a professional box.

  • @peterchristlieb
    @peterchristlieb Před 9 měsíci +1

    For a home garage or a box where you primarily work out of a large cart and use the box to store tools you don’t use much, the US General boxes 56” and 72” are not bad. The problem is the depth, at 20” depth, they just don’t hold nearly enough. A professional box should be a minimum 24” - 30” deep. My old Husky 36 x 24.5 holds as much as my US General 56” and cost $1000 less.

    • @BentMotorsportsOffroad
      @BentMotorsportsOffroad  Před 9 měsíci

      super valid point!

    • @Dave872010
      @Dave872010 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree the depth is limited on the general boxes. My brother has a snap on epiq and I keep my boxes at his auto repair shop. Going back and forth you really see a difference. I have a 72” and just ended up buying a 56” to supplement it. Putting all my engine building tools in that one to open up space. They’re switching over to series 3 so I picked up the series 2 56” that matches my series 2 72” for $600 a couple weeks ago. I paid $1300 for my 72”, $600 for the 56”, and $200 for the 5 drawer cart. Is it perfect? Of course not but that’s a heck of a lot of tool storage for $2100. He got the 84” epic for I think 12 or 13k new off the truck. Snap on guy ended up with it through an order and the guy backed out or something. Msrp on that thing is $25,890. Very nice but I could never justify something like that as a hobbyist. He gives me crap about building up my own tool setup when I have access to his and both his mechanics tools 24/7/365. While I appreciate the heck out of that I feel like it’s important to have my own stuff. That said I don’t need 50k in tools.
      The new series 3 boxes have good budget potential too but will have to wait for the newness to die off and shop the sales. Main upgrades I notice is the drawer locks are full width older snap on style. That’s easier than the single latch on series 2. The wrench drawer being as wide as the socket drawer on the 72” series 3 is a very useful update. Haven’t seen anyone in a video point that out yet and it’s my favorite update. It really needed it. Have a few gripes on series 3 and I think most of them involve the hutch. Solid swing but a miss. It is just too short. If you were about 5’ 6” or shorter it would be great. I also believe making the hutch backwards compatible is why they didn’t add any depth to the series 3. Oh and my final complaint is kinda trivial. I do not like the blacked out trim on the series 3 line. Doesn’t look great and they don’t sell chrome emblems and trim. This also makes that backwards compatible hutch not match series 2 even if it was tall enough. Pretty lame. I know they’re building to a price point but I hope the series 4 is deeper and they offer a taller hutch. Oh and at least sell chrome trim kits for those of us who don’t like the blacked out look.

    • @robcrossan6274
      @robcrossan6274 Před 9 měsíci

      I agree. I just went from a 72 US General to a Matco 6s. The US general needed an add on cabinet to hold what the triple bank matco can hold.

  • @hojo9115
    @hojo9115 Před 4 měsíci

    I've got a roller box with a 5 drawer tool box fastened to the top. It's got 4 drawers on the roller plus a flip up at the bottom for storing air tools and battery cdrills plus battery screwdriver etc. I put a wooden work top to finish it off because the top chest isn't same width. I've had it around 25 years and had no problems. I'm retired now but still use it Not snap-on but I don't care

  • @awesomefish100
    @awesomefish100 Před 5 měsíci

    My guy almost broke character @2:45

  • @darknature79
    @darknature79 Před 7 měsíci

    Ive had the us general carts before and had 0 problem with them.

  • @jacobstacy588
    @jacobstacy588 Před 10 měsíci

    My first professional box was a double bank matco 6s box made in 2009 bought it used loved it still would be using it if they made top box for it in the depth my old one was but I had it so full I had to get new one so I just traded it in on 87 inch long 30 something deep new triple bank matco 6s I wouldn’t buy 4s I would just spend the extra money get a 6s and have a better box

  • @jaimeedwards1269
    @jaimeedwards1269 Před 5 měsíci

    I have owned 4 tool boxes 2 of which were Mac's an older smaller double Bay with top chest and a newer samller triple bay and one was a older big double bay matco 6s.
    I now own a extreme tools triple bay 72"L X 25"D i paid $2100 shipped 6 years ago.
    the quality of this box is the same if not better then both Mac boxes but not as good as the older matco 6S.
    it's better quality than the US general boxes. These new China boxes are very good quality and for the price you can't beat them.

  • @mitchj6245
    @mitchj6245 Před 3 měsíci

    Personally, it's all about what kind of deal you're getting

  • @paullucas3
    @paullucas3 Před 5 měsíci

    Master force seems to make a nice entry level box. Time will tell on the box. It’s not flash, but it’s 24 inches deep 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @Carelock
    @Carelock Před 9 měsíci +3

    I’ve got several Husky boxes. I have a 56” x 22” soft close 23 drawer stack that I paid $1k and two 3’ husky lockers that I paid $50 each ($800 retail) at a discount store. That give me an insane amount of space for the price of a blue point roll cart. I’m happy with my stuff…

    • @user-rr4hr7bz7n
      @user-rr4hr7bz7n Před 8 měsíci

      I had a 61 husky as my first box and it was amazing yeah it wasn’t perfect but for 1600 top and bottom (61” bottom, hutch and riser ) it was great infact I would of added onto it with side cabinets but it’s being 18 gauge steel it was questionable when loaded up but other than that, loved my husky box

    • @jcewl93
      @jcewl93 Před 6 měsíci

      I have that same 56" Husky box! I paid about $850 for it on sale, so I bought another one for my son. I JUST upgraded this past summer from my old Craftsman boxes with friction drawer slides. I've had that box for 32 years & I used it professionally. It just simply wouldn't hold but half my tools anymore.

  • @matthewa.taylor2527
    @matthewa.taylor2527 Před 9 měsíci

    Whattoolbox series are the craftsman set. Would like to order something similar

  • @badlinesgoodtimes
    @badlinesgoodtimes Před 7 měsíci

    Here for the the toolbox reviews...

  • @Manuel3525m
    @Manuel3525m Před 14 dny

    All I need is my crafsman tool box and tools

  • @billwestfield6394
    @billwestfield6394 Před měsícem

    I like the Macs. Cost no object: Mr. Big

  • @jcoul1sc
    @jcoul1sc Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is modern craftsman now black and decker Stanley?

  • @dequavisjones4869
    @dequavisjones4869 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm a farmer, we just use the floor as our tool box, or wherever it landed. Ain't no body got time for tool box's. Well pickup bed do count for mobile tool boxes. Dang rich people

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Před 8 měsíci

      Not all farmers are disorganized slobs

  • @johnmine5609
    @johnmine5609 Před 5 měsíci

    Have had my Horrible Fright 13 drawer for last 11 years... if run out of space wull just buy the newer version and the top box and keep the old one to. If it ain't broke don't fix it,

  • @BigRonDog01
    @BigRonDog01 Před 7 měsíci

    This is great...

  • @benmullins9540
    @benmullins9540 Před 5 měsíci

    The snap-on boxes we have at work have constantly have bearings falling out of the rails, locks get jammed, drawer catches are all broken, and the brakes don’t work at all. Cheap overpriced sheetmetal box with drawers. For $10k you should be able to drop that shit off a truck with no issues.

  • @jasonleatherwood2172
    @jasonleatherwood2172 Před 9 měsíci

    Just get a used snap on master series or epic the 30 by 72 can be had used doe 2500-3500$ all day long

  • @arealmaintenanceandrepairl1103

    Reminds me or rays channels “wards” numbers are hard

  • @RhinoAg
    @RhinoAg Před 2 měsíci

    always the same with these types. Taking the high level of Snap on and others and comparing them to the cheapest service cart they make.

  • @alandesgrange9703
    @alandesgrange9703 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hello. My children's future, and my 401k are not important to me. I will buy a brand new shiny Snap On box, even though it does nothing but hold my tools.

  • @gofy8481
    @gofy8481 Před 5 měsíci

    Snap on boxes do not hold their value, nor do Matco. I have bought MINT condition Matco 6s, and Revel boxes, (still wrapped and 13k retail) for 3k each. I bought a 3500 stainless top Snap On tool cart for 1500, (never used with power and speed drawer, I have a Snap On Tool wagon at 1/3 of retail, and am looking a a brand new Snap On Epic 72 inch box, with side cab and power cab, (about a 20 k box) and the guy will take 6k for it. The best way to buy boxes are to find these Matco or Snap on boxes that people are dumping, usually at around 1/3 of new price. They are great boxes, strong, and when you buy them that way they DO hold their value. I sold my Matco Revel that I paid 3k for, for 3k to a friend.

  • @moto67e
    @moto67e Před 7 měsíci

    Little known fact. Jake was a good hockey defensemen when he was 16 years old.

  • @abolishwelfare
    @abolishwelfare Před měsícem

    I have a Mac Box and a US General box. Is the USG as good as my Mac? No. Is the Mac worth three to four times as much? Not really.

  • @dragonettiification
    @dragonettiification Před 6 měsíci

    I work in a plastic factory 9/10 mechanics including me use the us general 5 drawer.

  • @MrZimmaframe
    @MrZimmaframe Před 9 měsíci

    As a farmer we try not to spend too much on toolboxes, as they have a high chance of things stolen from them.

    • @MarcMorris-wp7ie
      @MarcMorris-wp7ie Před 9 měsíci

      Normally farmers I've met have a high chance of running it over with a tractor😅

  • @rue2973
    @rue2973 Před 25 dny

    The old argument "this company owns alllll these companies" is really silly. Like bmw owns mini and rolls royce doesnt make them the same cars lol. Similar sure but there is a big change in quality. Which more often than not leans more into luxury and ease of use rather than longevity.

  • @twostroke12v71
    @twostroke12v71 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Commenting on the video for the algorithm

  • @mattblackledge9068
    @mattblackledge9068 Před 9 měsíci

    Buying used is definitely the way forward unless you desperately want new and can afford it without having a load of debt.

  • @stuartkorte1642
    @stuartkorte1642 Před 8 měsíci

    Easy, Lista and Vidmar. 400# per drawer.

  • @MidnightDriver5000
    @MidnightDriver5000 Před 5 měsíci

    Snap-On does not keep value were I'm from in western N.Y. I bought a 68 inch epic had it for almost 2 years and wanted to trade it in and go bigger. Snap-On wanted to give me 4 grand on trade in it was ridiculous.

  • @LBigJake14
    @LBigJake14 Před 8 měsíci

    If you're really into quality, Sonic is the way to go.

  • @user-ip9fp7dw6r
    @user-ip9fp7dw6r Před 10 měsíci

    Oops, I accidently hit enter before typing boxes.

  • @williamreynolds4920
    @williamreynolds4920 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Russo does have an old box...