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8/28/2009 6:34:59 PM EDT
I need to keep it under $350-400. I am checking craigslist, but it seems to be hit and miss. If I can't find a good deal I will have to buy new.
Craftsman has this combo for $300. I can buy online and pick it up at my local Sears and not pay any shipping.
I am also looking at this unit by Kobalt. I have no experience w/ Kobalt. I looked them over at Lowes and they look good, but it is only rated for 200lbs, while the craftsman (lower unit in the combo) is rated for 600 lbs and is a smaller unit. Both are ball bearing.
8/28/2009 6:36:26 PM EDT
[#1]
Good like using it to make a living or good like to keep tools in your garage for working on your car?
8/28/2009 6:39:25 PM EDT
[#2]
I was told on here Craftsman stuff is cheaper (price) at KMart since they bought them out.


I got a black one there before Fathers day (Similar to the red one) for $89.

8/28/2009 6:39:42 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Good like using it to make a living or good like to keep tools in your garage for working on your car?


For working on my truck and bikes. I don't need Snap-on or anything like that.
8/28/2009 6:41:35 PM EDT
[#4]
I've got a couple Craftsman boxes, and they've all held up to a decent amount of weekend wrenching on a couple vehicles.  Except for one tray I ran over in my Blazer, but that doesn't count.
8/28/2009 6:43:47 PM EDT
[#5]
If you could stretch it to the $500 to $600 range you open up alot more options. I have no direct experience with Kobalt boxes, but I believe their hand tools are made by either Snap-On or Mac. I can't remember which. The craftsman you listed looks like a solid standard duty model. It would be my choice of the two. When I was building machinery a few years ago the two most popular boxes were the Craftsmen ball bearing and Kennedys. I don't recall any other brands on the shop floor. Hope that helps somewhat.
8/28/2009 7:06:22 PM EDT
[#6]
I have a Montazuma Welding (sp?) it basically looks like a right triangle all tools are on pegs ,when the lid is closed you could turn it upside down and all tools will stay in place.
Mine holds a complete set of 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2"drive SAE and metric up to 1 1/2" and metric to I think 32mil.
Not much storage for other stuff , but I got mine on a rolling set of drawers for that stuff
BTW jut the tool box part weighs over 600#
8/28/2009 7:08:39 PM EDT
[#7]
Craftsman is good but get the ball bearing.  Trust me on this.
8/28/2009 7:17:25 PM EDT
[#8]

I bought the Craftsman 5 drawn box with ball bearing drawers. I installed some heavy duty MRO roller bearing casters and made a few adjusts here and there and it's a pretty sturdy box. Kobalt and Craftsman are nearly identical in construction and materials.
8/28/2009 7:34:21 PM EDT
[#9]
ball bearings for sure.
8/28/2009 8:25:53 PM EDT
[#10]
UPDATE, just bought the Craftsman.
ETA, w/ BB. Thanks guys.