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Snap-on Tools Masters Series Boxes Against the Competition

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In a showdown of engineering, manufacturing and materials superiority, watch as Snap-on tool storage units stand up to testing that the competition just can't withstand. Think about this when you consider what toolbox you will invest in next.

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  • That was impressive and all, but how often do you run over bricks with your toolbox? Or subject it to crushing forces? Snap on makes some good stuff, but at the end of the day, unless you're fixing tanks in the middle of a warzone, a $800 Harbor Frieght box will do just as well as a Snap-on "ULTRA SUPAR CHEST"

  • yea I hate snap on boxes comercials i mean they are fun to watch but all they do is bash other companies boxes and in my opinion thats a cheap shot. I mean if i could have a snap on box i would lol. but snap on is just so expensive and i dont truly think they are that much better. and i think if tweaking of the box was that big of a deal they would use sprung casters on all pro series tool boxes

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  • i like snap on but my bank account does not. i have a Craftsman tool box and its fine. it holds all my tools. and come on dont hook a chain to you damn box and it will not brake. ya snap on has a good top shelf but damn i dont put motors on top of my tool box so i do not need all that mess. so save your money and go to sears or lowes and you will be fine

  • only worth it if you live by your tools, even then its a little extreme. my tool box has been in the same location for 2 years why would I care about this

  • I love snap on tools, expensive? Yes. But worth it if you value quality

  • @BrassAxe And the second Scam is the frame straightener.. Pay close attention.. All the other boxes have two bolts holding the brackets to the side of the boxes.. When they show the after shot of the snap on box, there is no evidence any brackets were ever there.. I work in a place where there is every type of tool box imaginable.. And snap on Boxes almost always get stress cracks in the corners.. They are over priced and over rated. Get a bolt together Mac or a Kobalt box and save your money..

  • Snap-on tools are great. I personally have Mac, no real difference .. But this video is a giant Scam if you watch.. Snap on pulls the competitors weld apart because it's being pulled at a right angle to the weld, whereas Snap ons weld is at a stronger parallel orientation.. But then when they illustrate it in the competitors box the metal is still at a right angle, but the load is going to be parallel to the weld.. Which is what Snap-on just showed to be stronger..

  • Hand tool wise Snap on hands down. Watch out though these guys will take a mechanics soul away, while you work for free to pay off your bill. I look at it this way, if you never drove a ferrari you would never know the differance. But one you drive a ferrari you will know the difference and want one. I work at a dealer, I use Craftsman cause I see bad flat rate weeks where mechanics struggle to pay their bill down.

  • thats wrong, craftsman/waterloo/whatever else craftsman owns uses welds similar to the design of snap on to hold their tops on

  • @Criztoferlee If you are in college, you could take advantage of Snap-On's credit program, and also their discounts! I'm getting just under 8 grand worth of tools for 3,896!

  • @Criztoferlee If you are in college, you could take advantage of Snap-On's credit program, and also their discounts! I'm getting just under 8 grand worth of tools for 3,896!

  • This is the dumbest video I have ever seen. When is anyone ever going to take a high dollar box and put that kind of stress on it??? The most stress any box will take is from rolling it across the shop floor and occasionally loading it and transporting when switching employers. Either way this is a smoke and lights show to prove absolutely nothing. Only realistic wearble items are the slide bearings and latches, which aren't even in mentioned in this cheesy ad.

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