premmington
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Unreal big huge red tool boxes. Just why...? And how much would you need to pay to get something that big...?
@addjunkie - "I am happy with the size of mine"

No quite the opposite. What does it matter about holding it's value if it last you out. If you don't intend to sell it then it is worth nothing.
If it last you out then it's resale value is irrelevant. And I'm pretty sure people just say that to try and justify to themselves what they have spent. If you want snapon then fair enough buy snapon. But holding it's value if it's not for sale is kind of an oxymoron.
Bumping this thread as relevant! I've always wanted a Snap on rollcab I think they do make the best ones. It would be a used one, I wouldn't pay the new truck price!
I am looking at this one. Seller asking £1900. Bear in mind I am from NI too where this stuff is also dearer. Is that too high - the prices are all over the place and seems OK price to me
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Another vote for Halfords industrial.I have a Halfords Industrial 3-piece stack which has been excellent. Mine are the predecessors to the current generation which I don't think are quite as good. They have big wheels, but I've never tried to roll it around. I must have significantly more than my own body weight in it though.
I also bought this Kennedy box from Zoro a while back. It much much better quality than I was expecting for the price, really hefty wheels too and good supporting structure under the cabinet body.
But a quality Snap On box should hold value very well and be a good investment.
But an investment for whom, if one has no intention of ever selling it?
if i spent the money what buys a snapon box
i can build far better and it would be far more securer than there crap boxes security wise
snapon is pinchable and thats due to the high prices on there gear
snapon has no second hand value what so ever as it cannot be replaced by snapons guarantee unless you buy from them
anyone else and snapon tools are the same value as the rest of the tools
what snapon do replace can and is stolen goods from other places
if anyone wants to harp on about how good the draw runners are you can buy better and more heavier duty drawer runners that snapon use for there drawer runners
So do you only buy nice things in life if your going to re sell them?
Besides I will be selling this box on in a couple of years and keep upgrading Snap On boxes, that's the plan anyway
Its always nice to buy nice things that you want, hope you enjoy owning it. Id like one too but I have the tight gene which is getting tighter as I age.Update, went to view this roll cab. Super quality, heavy duty and no issues at all. Deal done, collecting it mid week
Ill maybe fill this almost immediately but its a good starter Snap On box for me.
Update, went to view this roll cab. Super quality, heavy duty and no issues at all. Deal done, collecting it mid week![]()
Ill maybe fill this almost immediately but its a good starter Snap On box for me.
No, & that's the point @Agrismith & myself are making. If you buy something for yourself, with no intention of ever selling it, whether it's an investment or not is moot.
That's where the thinking differs. You are buying to sell on, down the line.
You talk some sh%&<e Gaz got to hand it to you![]()
they are scrap
whilst they are made very cheaply you pay a fortune for them
even if i bought the worst box going stripped everything out had it galvanised then fitted new roller bearings
id be quids in it as it would last longer than your snapon tool box
You don't arf come out with some old b*ll*cks Gaz![]()
Yeah, they're pricey I agree, but to say they're scrap or badly made is just wrong
But an investment for whom, if one has no intention of ever selling it?
@JOEPRO
You don't want a tool box when I finished with it mate - Snap On or not...
Back of every drawer will be bent where I got something stuck thats fell out the drawer above. Then I wrenched at the drawer to get what I want back out of it....
"That's the whole truth and nothing but the truth"....!
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If you wanna make an investment - go buy gold or property...
I always thought when you went to work - you should keep the overheads low and actually bring some money/wages home with you.
Not waste the profits on "pretty tool boxes"... Is this where I been going wrong all these years...?![]()
I think that is genuinely top of the list of your most bizarre posts ever!if i spent the money what buys a snapon box
i can build far better and it would be far more securer than there crap boxes security wise
snapon is pinchable and thats due to the high prices on there gear
snapon has no second hand value what so ever as it cannot be replaced by snapons guarantee unless you buy from them
anyone else and snapon tools are the same value as the rest of the tools
what snapon do replace can and is stolen goods from other places
if anyone wants to harp on about how good the draw runners are you can buy better and more heavier duty drawer runners that snapon use for there drawer runners
You are all clinging onto the word "investment" like its really important here
I have bought a great Snap On Toolbox which ill really enjoy. Yes, nice things cost money. That's kind of how life works.
Buy cheap boxes. Buy expensive boxes. Build one Gaz style. Cherish them. Destroy them. Etc etc.
Ill pick it up middle of next week and see where I can squeeze it into the garage![]()
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But this comes from the man - who if he wants a longer 1/2" ratchet will hammer or weld a lump of pipe onto one rather than spend money on a snap on van![]()