I can't speak for you, but I know that I'm quite satisfied with
the $600US combined upper and lower unit that Costco
sells. It's got ball-bearing drawers, etc. and while I don't use
it too often, it's stayed in great shape. $/cu.ft. along with
'good quality' was what I was aiming for.
Good luck!
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "nicholas harteau" <shoptalk@ikami.com>
To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: On the subject of craftsman toolchests...
>
> Speaking of craftsman toolchests, I'm spending the holiday season trying
> to accumulate enough sears gift certificates to get myself a nice
> roll-around one.
>
> I'm pretty much planning on spending about $700-$1k for the roll-chest
> portion, should I settle for less space and get a craftsman
> professional, or settle for lower build quality and get a spacious
> ball-bearing "pro-quality" chest?
>
> I'm not a professional mechanic or anything, but I am picky about my
> tools, as long as if, two years from now, my "pro-quality" chest isn't
> going to start feeling cheap and flimsy and start breaking, I think I'd
> be fine.
>
> --
> nicholas harteau
> nrh@ikami.com
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