I work with a guy that’s a heavy equipment, Mastertech and fabricator. eBay harbor freight toolboxes his tools are mostly snap on and Milwaukee impacts ,but he also buys harbor freight tools as well. He told me he would rather spend $20,000 more on tools that earn him money then at $20,000 toolbox and by the way your toolbox is not made for sitting or sleeping in.
My other question is why are you stepping in and jumping on your drawers. It's a box to hold tools. I'd rather have the extra cash to have more tools than a box
Bought my 84in masters series from my local snap on dealer for 3500. You just got to find those deals, not buy snap on tool boxes brand new because there is no way I would've paid the brand new price.
I was going to buy one but when I was told if something breaks on it I'd have to pull my tools out of it and exchange the entire thing maybe it's not true but that's what my local harbor freight store told me
I’m guessing that since you are doing this test on a floor model that you don’t own one of these yourself. I feel like it doesn’t make sense for you to be talking up an item that you most likely don’t even own or work with. Nothing against Icon tools but if you haven’t used the item then your review of it doesn’t seem valid.
I work with a guy that’s a heavy equipment, Mastertech and fabricator. eBay harbor freight toolboxes his tools are mostly snap on and Milwaukee impacts ,but he also buys harbor freight tools as well. He told me he would rather spend $20,000 more on tools that earn him money then at $20,000 toolbox and by the way your toolbox is not made for sitting or sleeping in.
My other question is why are you stepping in and jumping on your drawers. It's a box to hold tools. I'd rather have the extra cash to have more tools than a box
Me too
Bought my 84in masters series from my local snap on dealer for 3500. You just got to find those deals, not buy snap on tool boxes brand new because there is no way I would've paid the brand new price.
SnapOn tool boxes are a vanity purchase.
Which sometimes is not a bad thing.
If you’re going for a better job or a raise or something.
I was going to buy one but when I was told if something breaks on it I'd have to pull my tools out of it and exchange the entire thing maybe it's not true but that's what my local harbor freight store told me
Bought my snap-on kra for half off list
Just say u can't afford the snap on bro
If you’re paying it weekly can you even afford it?
I’m guessing that since you are doing this test on a floor model that you don’t own one of these yourself. I feel like it doesn’t make sense for you to be talking up an item that you most likely don’t even own or work with. Nothing against Icon tools but if you haven’t used the item then your review of it doesn’t seem valid.
Junk if your not a mechanic u don’t know