How It's Made Tool Boxes (Snap-on)
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2:12 damn, you go girl!
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i buy kobalt tools at lowes, im not gonna spend a fortune on snap on shit. any tools a good tool as long as it doesnt brake. i've got other shit to spend money on
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They didn't mention that the "mega tool chests" costs about as much as a car. Fucking SnapOn.
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Snap-On boxes are tough.....
But they're no match for FedEx freight shipping!
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Oh. Thought it said Strap-on Tool- neverminf
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Oh and I buy American as much as possible, let's keep our money here!
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I have a Sap On roll cab and love it. I have used and abused it for years and it still holds up.
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I was being very sarcastic because it "seems" like they use that material (titanium), which costs a lot to acquire...therefore increasing the price of the product substantially. In, closer to reality, Snap-on just marks up sheet metal substantially. Then I commented on the quality of the investment in a super expensive automotive toolbox, like Snap-on; because theoretically, it will last as long as Snap-on is in business (because of engineering, lifetime warranty).
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cant afford snapon tool box got craftsman toolbox with snapon and craftsman tools
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@steelmesh I wish the boxes could be made of titanium, they would weigh next to nothing. Though unfortunately titanium, while strong, is brittle.
@spaztack maybe snap-on is the only company cool enough to let camera's in.
camvvti 1 year ago 36
Yay! Made in the USA! So great to see Americans working on the assembly line.
Buy American.
vjliberatori 1 year ago 27