el5dart
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us general from harbor fright i have is nicer than all my kennedy's
Every time I look on FB Marketplace or Craigslist people are selling them cheap. You may want to take a look.My older craftsman is worn out. I would like to get up to about 5ft box. Probably too many tools. I’m going to repurpose it if I can fix the slides. I’ve looked at Husky, Kobalt, Craftsman and HF. I’m not going to buy an expensive one, I’m not utilizing one daily. What should be looking for other than drawer capacities and the total box weight? All the ones I’ve looked at seem very similar and might even be made by the same folks. I did like that the Craftsman was at least assembled in USA. What ya think ? Craig
Hey Jim.I recently (last year) bought the 44" top and bottom from HF. I still need to organize after building my new garage, but it is a nice set of boxes. I'm not worried about a power strip in the box as I have a 12' workbench that will be on the other side of the new garage and there will be outlets over there. Nothing I charge gets left plugged in after Rhino's fire a few years ago.
The new 44" is deeper than the old one. I found that out the hard way. Had an older bottom box and bought a new top last year...Had to buy a new bottom and sell the old one. Still got about what I paid for it...Hey Jim.
I also have that HF 44" box, on top of my roll a way Mac Tools bottom.
I like it a lot. Suits my needs quite well.
That 44" box sure has gone up in price since i bought mine.
I only paid $315.00 for it, when it was on sale.
So i can't complain, at all, what tool box's are costing, in this modern day and age.
Jim V.
I understand completely. I buy USA when I can afford it.. But these HF boxes are solid and half the price of anything else. It allows me to spend more on nice tools to put inside.I don't want anything HF if at all possible just because of principle.
Though back when I worked industrial maintenance in the early 2000s several of my coworkers at the steel mill had went and got boxes from there.
Working at an American steel mill no way I was buying HF. I rarely go in there, and usually when I do I come out as empty handed as I was when I went in.