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I do like snap-on tools, and have a lot from snap-on, as far as tools sometimes you get what you pay for . But I just think the boxes are over priced .
I would rather have a Lista tool box, their stronger, and the price is lower . I like the idea of being able to charge batteries in the Epic, but for $12,000 its not worth it to me . Mac also just recently came out with a box like this, also overpriced at $13000 . Lista boxes puts both to shame aside from charging tools . Also Swivel Pro tool boxes are nice, very strong, with a price that doesn't cost $10000 or more .
@sixtysevenchevelle it's all about what kinda work you are doing, but for some people snap on in the best, some people prefer others but no matter what you buy someone is always going to have something bigger, better, stronger etc.
I like Snap On too. I repect Snap On Tools because they are innovative in there tools and Tool storage boxes and use high grade steel that will last forever. I looked at Craftsman and there sockets have chips in the chrome and there wrenches look like they were made by a 1800's blacksmith. They look horrible and no doubt they can't turn a nut! There professional series wrenches are good but thats it.
It's a nice box. Wish I waited when I traded my KR1000 for a KRL1022. I would have gotten this one instead. UL listed is cool and locking swivel casters even cooler. The thing I like is the drawer pulls. The lock and roll I have I don't like too much because the plastic lock under the drawer lip can break easily. I like the place for a laptop on the top too. Laptop is essential in today's dealership.
the reason why mechanics use snap-on. (being a mechanic myself) is the warenty, the snapon guy comes around once a week and no questions asked you just give him your broken tools and he replaces them right there.
homeowner use Stanley: handymen use Craftsmen, Proto etc: Mechanics use Matco, Snapon etc: Iron workers and Stearmfitters use Wright and Armstrong. Armstrong is without a doubt the strongest hand tools available. We have apprentices show up with Mac, snappy etc and are screaming when they literally shatter. Armstrong are the toughest.
I do like snap-on tools, and have a lot from snap-on, as far as tools sometimes you get what you pay for . But I just think the boxes are over priced .
dave0z96 1 month ago
I would rather have a Lista tool box, their stronger, and the price is lower . I like the idea of being able to charge batteries in the Epic, but for $12,000 its not worth it to me . Mac also just recently came out with a box like this, also overpriced at $13000 . Lista boxes puts both to shame aside from charging tools . Also Swivel Pro tool boxes are nice, very strong, with a price that doesn't cost $10000 or more .
dave0z96 1 month ago
the verus is a piece of shit get the modis or the ethos or whatever that newer one is trust me youll save the headaches during diagnosis
reap62 4 months ago
@sixtysevenchevelle it's all about what kinda work you are doing, but for some people snap on in the best, some people prefer others but no matter what you buy someone is always going to have something bigger, better, stronger etc.
but i agree with you 100% chevelle
HondaTurboToys 10 months ago
I like Snap On too. I repect Snap On Tools because they are innovative in there tools and Tool storage boxes and use high grade steel that will last forever. I looked at Craftsman and there sockets have chips in the chrome and there wrenches look like they were made by a 1800's blacksmith. They look horrible and no doubt they can't turn a nut! There professional series wrenches are good but thats it.
MoneyMarcMes 10 months ago
cool box....but i dont want batteries charging inside my $12000 toolbox
2KXJ 1 year ago
damn this is sure on my wish list.im only 20 by the time im done paying for it i'll be 50 LOL
Nsanitysince89 1 year ago
It's a nice box. Wish I waited when I traded my KR1000 for a KRL1022. I would have gotten this one instead. UL listed is cool and locking swivel casters even cooler. The thing I like is the drawer pulls. The lock and roll I have I don't like too much because the plastic lock under the drawer lip can break easily. I like the place for a laptop on the top too. Laptop is essential in today's dealership.
Hogums 1 year ago
the reason why mechanics use snap-on. (being a mechanic myself) is the warenty, the snapon guy comes around once a week and no questions asked you just give him your broken tools and he replaces them right there.
endgame999 1 year ago
homeowner use Stanley: handymen use Craftsmen, Proto etc: Mechanics use Matco, Snapon etc: Iron workers and Stearmfitters use Wright and Armstrong. Armstrong is without a doubt the strongest hand tools available. We have apprentices show up with Mac, snappy etc and are screaming when they literally shatter. Armstrong are the toughest.
sixtysevenchevelle 1 year ago