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      04-24-2018, 09:02 PM   #23
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U S General Pro at Harbor Freight. Best bang for your buck. Very high quality, that rivals Snap On for a fraction of the price. I honestly don't know how they sell them for this price. Have been wrenching for years, and wish I had discovered them before I bought all the Craftsman junk.Five Star rating on Amazon.

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U S General Pro at Harbor Freight. Best bang for your buck. Very high quality, that rivals Snap On for a fraction of the price. I honestly don't know how they sell them for this price. Have been wrenching for years, and wish I had discovered them before I bought all the Craftsman junk.
I've always been afraid of HR because of the price point. Is it really good equipment? I believe in buying things one time.
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I've been really happy with this one, although I could swear when I bought it 2-3 years ago it was six hundred something dollars.
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I like my 20 year old Craftsman tool chests. The friction slides aren't the best, and I would get ball bearing slides if buying another one. In fact, I need another floor chest now.

Unless you are a mechanic and earn your living with tools, I don't think there is value in paying a premium for a tool chest. Harbor Freight or Lowes are fine. I have been impressed lately with Lowe's tool selection, they seem to be leading the pack in the mainstream consumer tool category.

Special tools I order online, like Knipex, Wera, etc.
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      04-24-2018, 11:33 PM   #27
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I've decided to go with Homak RS Pro over the HF box.
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