![]() ![]() In all seriousness, go with Harbor Freight/Craftsman boxes for the time being. Also, pretty much every veteran raises an eyebrow in doubt when a new/young guy rolls a high buck toolbox in, because it’s so common for that guy to lack proper tools and be endlessly borrowing. An expensive toolbox will not make you able to more specialized work the way expensive tools will. I really believe in spending money on your tools before tool storage. That being said, I can’t say I recommend getting into high buck toolboxes until you’re at the A level, have all the basic tools you need, and your existing toolboxes become a noticeable hinderance to your efficiency. These high end toolboxes are incredibly strong. I’ve also seen a Macsimizer workstation take a Dodge Caravan at 10+ mph with no brakes, which slammed it into the same wall and then the car bounced back about 5 feet into one of the lift posts it has just went between. ![]() I have also had the toolbox hit with a unpiloted 5000lb SUV in drive that pinned it to the wall, with only superficial damage to the drawer fronts that the bumper contacted with. They (tied with Epiq) are also the deepest drawers (front to back depth). They have the most efficient drawer configuration, more so than the Epiq that the guy next to me has. The Snap-On Masters/KRL series is what I went with, a 3 bank KRL1023.
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