Whats the best way to buy a Snap-on box?
#32
Originally Posted by cosmic12
I have seen one Matco dealer in 7 years, he lasted 2 weeks. now as for Mac, I have seen 3 different dealers in 7 years. One SNAP ON dealer in my area in7 years ME!!!!!! now they are talking about a new Mac guy soon. I trully feel sorry for him or her whoever because he will be burned at the stake for repping for a company that just does not care about its customers. snap on will always be there for you 

#33
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From: South Florida
Originally Posted by cosmic12
sold one about 4 weeks ago with the wood top and was in near new shape for 1800.00, all depends on the shape its in. that box was 18 yrs old and looked almost new 

#35
Originally Posted by cosmic12
kr1000 for 1200.00 thats no deal
#37
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Kennedy makes a line of mechanics boxes. They've been big in industrial and machine shop boxes for decades and they're trying to get in to the mechanical market. I've been buying them for our service trucks. They're as good if not better than anything but Snapon's premium box. Ours are on the back of work trucks so they get their entire load pounded thru the bottoms on the highway. Not a single issue yet. Best part is you can get them for 50% off retail. Bad news is sometimes a long lead time- if you want it built to your specs. (drawer layout, etc)
#40
Originally Posted by inbetween
Matco, MAC and Cornwell are reliable in our area. Snap-On comes when he wants to (about once every 6-8 wks) Matco comes every week. MAC comes every week, Cornwell comes every other week.
wish snap on came here every 6-8 weeks in saved payments could buy a new house



