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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3773543" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I have a Matco 54" roll-a-round tool box. I watched a clip where they dropped a box like mine from 10' on its end onto a steel I-beam on a cement floor. Then they set it on its rollers and you could open and close all the drawers. They repeated the test with a SnapOn box and some of the drawers wouldn't open. Now this doesn't really matter to me because I don't plan to drop my box like that and it wasn't designed for that kind of abuse. Like Craftsman didn't design their wrenches to be pushed on with a foot and SnapOn didn't design theirs to be hammered on. I guess that is where we differ, I don't abuse my cheaper or expensive tools and they last longer. If SnapOn is that much better, you should buy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3773543, member: 524"] I have a Matco 54" roll-a-round tool box. I watched a clip where they dropped a box like mine from 10' on its end onto a steel I-beam on a cement floor. Then they set it on its rollers and you could open and close all the drawers. They repeated the test with a SnapOn box and some of the drawers wouldn't open. Now this doesn't really matter to me because I don't plan to drop my box like that and it wasn't designed for that kind of abuse. Like Craftsman didn't design their wrenches to be pushed on with a foot and SnapOn didn't design theirs to be hammered on. I guess that is where we differ, I don't abuse my cheaper or expensive tools and they last longer. If SnapOn is that much better, you should buy them. [/QUOTE]
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