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    1. #1
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      Harbor Freight Sale! HUGE TOOL BOX!

      So I got a flyer from HF like I always do but this time they are discouting tool boxes. The 44" one is on sale for 368.00 and the 56" PRO series is on sale for 799.99, BUT I got a discount code for another 100.00 off it. The box is 56"L x 44"H x 22"D and has 11 drawers. This is the big box, 56" Roller Cabinet - 11 Drawer. From all the reviews I read it seem like a good box, and for that size at 740.00 out the door (699.99 +tax). I will be picking up one. It is SUPPOSEDLY almost the same quality as the Snap On and Mac boxes at a fraction of the cost. What do you all think? I am 8000 miles away so looking at it before I buy it is out of the question.



    2. #2
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      The HF boxes are amazing for the price. Thick wall construction and fantastic slides.

    3. #3
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      Harbor Freight Sale! HUGE TOOL BOX!

      I have a 44" box and think it is great. I built it into my workbench.

    4. #4
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      Generally I prefer not to buy some corporations junk in some cases I make an exception I dont know if this would be one of those cases.
      I would rather seek out a used Crafstman or Snap-On or other brand name tool box which may cost twice the price of this but at least I wont be collecting someone elses junk.

    5. #5
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      Harbor Freight Sale! HUGE TOOL BOX!

      I have a craftsman box and a HF box. The HF box is much nicer. They are both made in China now. Some craftsman boxes may be higher quality than my middle of the road box but for the money it is hard to beat the HF boxes.

    6. #6
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      I have the big box and it's comparable to any of the name brands for far less. I love it! Even better when it's on sale.

    7. #7
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      i went today and looked at the box. Pretty nice. I just dont like how the doors dont have a locking feature to stay closed

    8. #8
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      Never mind any of that

    9. #9
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      I have talked to a few people and soo far this box is legit. The drawers have a locking feature on the one I am looking at, and my buddy has one and he had told me it has the locking drawers. I will keep looking. Sixtyfourbeets, if you dont like "buying peoples junk" then you are in the wrong hobby! I am not going to spend 2-7000 on a TOOLBOX. If I could afford it, it would be different. I spend my money on carparts and tools. My craftsman and hell even the small amount of harbor freight tools turn the bolts in my car just as good as the SNAP ON tools soo many people desperately seek. Dont get me wrong I am a Snap On guy, and I am all about buying american. When you charge as much as these guys charge for a single socket let alone an entire socket set it moves it from my price range. The cost brand new paired with my income force me to look elsewhere! I do have a lot of Snap On stuff, but I only get it when I can find a good deal on it or get it from a truck. I still I think this box is a great idea and I am going to continue to research it and look into buying it.

    10. #10
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      Harbor Freight Sale! HUGE TOOL BOX!

      I've checked out the US generals too they're nice for the price! I got a nice one at Menards, very good quality but was a bottom and a top. Something to consider too!
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    11. #11
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      I have a Matco 6s triple bay that I use for work. I looked at that box when I was looking for a cheap rollaway since it cost less than a service cart off of the tool truck. It is no where near the quality that the big boxes have. The drawers were very flimsy and narrow stance scares me because I have had a cheaper husky box that did fall over on me and ruined all the drawers. I keep all my sockets on the top drawer and it is extremely heavy when full. That being said, for someone that is going to use it for home use it will probably be great. I dont remember if the drawers were a detent or a latch lock though. The detents do wear out over time and the drawers will open on them selves if that happens and cause a problem.
      Chris Lansford

      69 Nova that's never done

    12. #12
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      Double check that discount code. I know they don't allow the 20% off coupon, if the item is on sale, but I'm not sure about "discount codes."

    13. #13
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      I got the discount code directly from the harbor freight sales line. It works, I already checked!

    14. #14
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      Craftsman boxes are junk, in fact most of craftsman stuff now a days is crap. I have a MAC box and would put the HF up against it every day and twice on Sunday. In fact I've been considering selling my "Made in the USA MAC" box to some one that demands that kind of thing and buy the better HF unit. Great boxes. And yes can't say that about everything from HF, but their tool boxes and their work benches are pretty nice units.

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    15. #15
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      Just purchased the 44" tool chest for $399 and was sceptical until I unwrapped the packaging and got it out. Very well made, solid, good quality hardware, and worth every cent. I highly recommend it.

      Bought it to live in the car trailer to keep everything stored where it needs to be. Less plastic bins all over the place.

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    16. #16
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      I own 2 of these, along with the corresponding top boxes. They are outstanding toolboxes. Superior to Craftsman's old stuff, and identical, I think, to their new ones.

      If I had the room, I'd buy another box and top pair in a second.
      John Parsons

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    17. #17
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      I just bought the red 5 drawer U.S. General roll around cart. With my coupon, I think I paid $154.

      Its great. Same build quality as their big carts, so if I can figure out a way to reorganize my garage, I'll purchase one of those.

    18. #18
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      I am going to buy that cart to. I am gonna keep all my engine assembly tools in it. I wouldn't have so much of an issue with the big companies like Snap On if they would stand behind what they advertise about the "Lifetime Warranty". They don't! I am discussing this with another guy on LS1Tech.com. FYI The Snap On lifetime warranty only covers the original owner of the tool/box/etc. In certain circumstances the individual dealers will warranty the item. I know this first hand because when my box started to rust apart at the seams the Snap On rep told me "the warranty only covers the original owner" then I got the you should trade it in towards this box, I will give you 400.00 towards yours. In which case the conversation ended on a bad note. I know that all the tool companies have gone astray from the "lifetime warranty" and instead of supporting their claims and their product they duck out.

    19. #19
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      So, how long is the sale going and where can I get the discount coupon?
      Jimmy

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    20. #20
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      I keep eyeing these US General boxes but just haven't pulled the trigger yet....while they are on sale may just be the time to pounce.
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