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I bought this cart last month and paid $189.00. It was well worth it. https://shop.harborfreight.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/6/4/64031_W3.jpg View Quote |
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That's what 20% off coupons are for, maybe even a 25% off coupon for Labor Day this year?
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Have 3 of the 44 inch models. Before they increased the price $100 they were by far the best deal anywhere and a huge value. Now they are priced along with what you can get at Lowe’s or HD and in the same quality category. Main reason I went to HF was the tool chest, haven’t been back since they raised the price. Nick nack tools can be had for a little more at L or HD and I have a Lowe’s 45 seconds drive time from my house. View Quote I'd say they are just as good as a Snapon box for a fraction of the price. Wait until they go on sale. Sometimes they are on special with the inside track club and it may be worth joining to get the lower price (saved over $100 on my 72" box by doing that...the membership does NOT autorenew and is good for a year). HF has really upped the quality on many items lately...the Earthquake impact wrenches and the new series of welders are items to look at. |
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Quoted: No, stupid is saying muh heavy gauge steel. LOL I did a comparison thread between the flimsy and tiny HF drawers compared to the thicker SnapOn, even showed the difference in twice as heavy slides compared to the kitchen drawer HF units. It all boils down to some people want American quality they can pass on to their kids and others are broke cheap asses that love supporting communists View Quote I could have purchased a nicer box but at the end of the day I couldn't justify literally 10x the price for a similar box off of a tool truck. Are the tool truck boxes nicer? Absolutely. Are they 10x nicer? I'll let you know in a decade. I wish that there was some middle ground. I would spend a grand or two for a good non commie box, but 5 grand or more is a bit much for me. |
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56" box here. Not sure why people have a problem with this.
The NAPA boxes seem to be good too. Until you start spending Mac/Snap On money for incremental increases in quality the HF boxes are the best right now going for the price. |
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HF and Masterforce are similar and good quality. I went with Masterforce because it was on sale and I like the drawer release better. The HF only release on the end of the drawer, Masterforce the whole handle lifts up.
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You aren't wrong, and I won't argue against this. Nice things are nice. Lol. I also try to buy American when I can. I could have purchased a nicer box but at the end of the day I couldn't justify literally 10x the price for a similar box off of a tool truck. Are the tool truck boxes nicer? Absolutely. Are they 10x nicer? I'll let you know in a decade. I wish that there was some middle ground. I would spend a grand or two for a good non commie box, but 5 grand or more is a bit much for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: No, stupid is saying muh heavy gauge steel. LOL I did a comparison thread between the flimsy and tiny HF drawers compared to the thicker SnapOn, even showed the difference in twice as heavy slides compared to the kitchen drawer HF units. It all boils down to some people want American quality they can pass on to their kids and others are broke cheap asses that love supporting communists I could have purchased a nicer box but at the end of the day I couldn't justify literally 10x the price for a similar box off of a tool truck. Are the tool truck boxes nicer? Absolutely. Are they 10x nicer? I'll let you know in a decade. I wish that there was some middle ground. I would spend a grand or two for a good non commie box, but 5 grand or more is a bit much for me. Don't forget Lista or vidmar |
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HF boxes are legit. I have a 44 bottom box built into my workbench at home and a 26" top box at work
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Quoted: I bought a Homak cart from NAPA that was easily comparable to Mac & Matco carts that were also in the shop. The price on them seems to be significantly higher now than when I bought mine, but still decent. View Quote Thanks for the intell. |
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Quoted: I'll have to check out the NAPA boxes this weekend. Thanks for the intell. View Quote |
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Shipping from China and not to mention out of three tool chest only one made it to your store without a huge fucking dent.
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LOL. iIf you call working on 757, 767, 777, 737 shade tree, I'm your man. The USGENERAL Boxes are heavier guage steel than the boxes I see at lowes. And they hold up well out here in the hangar rolling over grates and air hoses. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/155838/2702B188-B8BD-4F2F-971D-A6634C8784D4_jpeg-1063721.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: There is a difference between techs with a HF tool box and a Strap-On. Shade tree guys use HF. The USGENERAL Boxes are heavier guage steel than the boxes I see at lowes. And they hold up well out here in the hangar rolling over grates and air hoses. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/155838/2702B188-B8BD-4F2F-971D-A6634C8784D4_jpeg-1063721.JPG |
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@WeimaranerDad I did mine kinda like you are talking. I'm a ex mechanic so I had my Matco box which is on the right end of my bench. On the left end of my Matco box I took the handle off and made brackets that bolt where it went to hold up angle aluminum that is bolted to the bottom of the counter top. The counter top I got from Ikea, it's 100% oak butcher block type not particle board veneer. It is held to the back wall with angle aluminum bolted to the bottom with nutserts and screwed to the wall. Link to the counter top (only one Ikea has that's solid every other one is particle board inside) https://m2.ikea.com/us/en/p/hammarp-countertop-oak-solid-wood-60274964/ Got a Black Friday deal 2 years ago for the Husky box on the left end it was I think $189 or something? Took the casters off it and bolted 3/4" plywood on the bottom and sat it on the floor, bolted the counter top onto it. The Husky box came with a maple top I cut it and made the little space that the counter top was too short on the far left. Got my Lee press mount bolted through the counter top and Husky box, same with the vise, and made a plate out of 6"x6"x1/2" steel plate bolted from underneath on the counter top and ground down the mounting bolts flush, then drilled and tapped it for my Dillon XL640 and painted it. Total length of work bench including the Matco box is 16'. https://i.imgur.com/YFNzJbu.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DdaqG6B.jpg View Quote Yep, that caught my eye the other day in the reloading subforum. But I didn't dare mention it for fear of drifting the thread off topic. :-) |
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Quoted: No, stupid is saying muh heavy gauge steel. LOL I did a comparison thread between the flimsy and tiny HF drawers compared to the thicker SnapOn, even showed the difference in twice as heavy slides compared to the kitchen drawer HF units. It all boils down to some people want American quality they can pass on to their kids and others are broke cheap asses that love supporting communists View Quote So how big is your S-O tool bill? Broke cheap ass? LOL Being smart with money is now considered being a 'broke cheap ass'.... |
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They can’t get any cheaper.
I’ve always been a “Buy once, cry once” guy when it comes to work tools, it’s why I bought a $9500 Mac box a few years ago. With the construction quality and materials it’s the last tool box I’ll have to buy. |
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Quoted: Or, most of us aren't suckered into blowing a couple months salary because of a stereotype and a name on a tool. So how big is your S-O tool bill? Broke cheap ass? LOL Being smart with money is now considered being a 'broke cheap ass'.... View Quote |
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Quoted: Are the boxes that Lista offer as good as their work benches? View Quote I've outfitted my garage with Saber cabinets (http://www.sabercabinets.com/). IMO they are the best bang for your buck. You get pretty close to Lista strength and quality, but the price is way more affordable. If you wanted a rolling cabinet you could put casters on one of their shorter cabinets and call it good. |
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Bought a HF chest this year, 48x28? It's the one that lists for $499, got for 399 on sale, it's a fantastic chest for the money. Think it has 13 drawers, makes for great handgun storage and a work bench for my gun room. I was impressed with the quality of the chest and I have seen alot of snap on stuff. Attached File
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HF tool boxes are cheap.
My MAC boxes are over 30 years old and still great. I preferred the MAC to the Snap-On at the time. The MAC had shorter drawers, with more drawers on a given size box. I worked out of them for a long time. Anyway, I have never seen the HF boxes loaded to capacity with tools. I have seen other cheap brands loaded to capacity. They were not doing well for long term professional use. The drawers would not slide well, the paint would chip, they would rust, the locks would fail. This was a long time before HF was around here. |
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HF tool boxes are cheap. My MAC boxes are over 30 years old and still great. I preferred the MAC to the Snap-On at the time. The MAC had shorter drawers, with more drawers on a given size box. I worked out of them for a long time. Anyway, I have never seen the HF boxes loaded to capacity with tools. I have seen other cheap brands loaded to capacity. They were not doing well for long term professional use. The drawers would not slide well, the paint would chip, they would rust, the locks would fail. This was a long time before HF was around here. View Quote |
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Harbor Freight has slowly stared making the transition from cheap as dirt junk tools, to more expensive stuff that's actually not half bad. They sucked everyone in, and got their name out there with the 50% off everything coupons, free returns on anything at and time, 2 for 1, etc, etc.....and then over the last 10 years they have been getting rid of that stuff, and jacking up their prices.
Some of their better tools are almost as much as the name brand stuff.....which I think is a bad more for them. |
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I bought a dented floor model Craftsman from Lowes at a discount (tiny dent on the side) and it's hella flimsy. 10-12 loaded AR maga make the drawer bottom out.
Craigslist can be a good place to find these at a decent price, I've discovered, as long as you scroll past all the Snap-On cabinets for sale at insane prices. |
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I was thinking about buying two or three "tool cabinets" and joining them together, and then placing a real butcher block top across them to make a reloading bench. So I checked out the Milwaukee brand, the Husky brand, Craftsman, then Harbor Freight, and the Menard's MasterForce brand. The HF ones seem to be expensive: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/369122/20190816_113335_jpg-1063606.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/369122/20190816_113241_jpg-1063608.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/369122/20190816_113955_jpg-1063613.JPG There are some similarities between some of the tool cabinets that makes me think they are all made in the same Chinese or Taiwanese factory. {{Laughs in Snap-On and MAC}} Are the HF ones worth it? View Quote |
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Or, most of us aren't suckered into blowing a couple months salary because of a stereotype and a name on a tool. So how big is your S-O tool bill? Broke cheap ass? LOL Being smart with money is now considered being a 'broke cheap ass'.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: No, stupid is saying muh heavy gauge steel. LOL I did a comparison thread between the flimsy and tiny HF drawers compared to the thicker SnapOn, even showed the difference in twice as heavy slides compared to the kitchen drawer HF units. It all boils down to some people want American quality they can pass on to their kids and others are broke cheap asses that love supporting communists So how big is your S-O tool bill? Broke cheap ass? LOL Being smart with money is now considered being a 'broke cheap ass'.... I have no tool bill, but I do purchase quality tools for cash. You bought a cheaply made, barely functional junk box that also shows your love and support of Communists. Thats fine if you want disposable, cheap garbage and have no pride in America. You do you. |
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Quoted: Is the Mac/Snap On/Matco box 10x better than the HF? If you get what you pay for.... View Quote Does anybody here actually wrench for a living, that has used the HF boxes for a long time? |
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Harbor Freight makes an exceptional quality rolling toolbox for a wholesale/box store box... Really smooth roller bearing drawers. VERY heavy gauge metal cabinet thickness. Casters are great. I think they are probably one of the best values period in this type of box. Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Again, if you buy smart with cash, and purchase used, you can end up with American made quality... but go ahead and do the mental gymnastics to justify your poor decision to yourself. I have no tool bill, but I do purchase quality tools for cash. You bought a cheaply made, barely functional junk box that also shows your love and support of Communists. Thats fine if you want disposable, cheap garbage and have no pride in America. You do you. View Quote |
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Quoted: Tool box quality can only be determined with long term professional use and abuse. Open and close the drawers tens of thousands of times (when loaded to rated capacity), and then tell me how good it is. Does anybody here actually wrench for a living, that has used the HF boxes for a long time? View Quote |
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I got their shop light for my reloading bench, and I seriously could not be happier for the price. LED, bright white light, and weighs virtually nothing so it was easy to hang. LINK View Quote |
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For those of you who aren't greasemonkeys, if you have any questions about the quality of harbor freight tools, look no further than the HF pass/fail thread over at garagejournal they're an offshoot of the HAMB (hookey ass message board), which is the internet mecca of gearheads.
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