Tool Roll Cab advise
Discussion
Hello
I’m in the market for a tool cabinet on wheels – a roll cab I believe.
I believe the default would probably be Snap-On , but the price ????
Or are they worth the asking price ??
Can anyone recommend a good one, from experience ??
I have been looking at Machine Mart on line , but will have to wait a while before I can visit. Possibly 7 drawers , ball bearing drawers and locks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I’m in the market for a tool cabinet on wheels – a roll cab I believe.
I believe the default would probably be Snap-On , but the price ????
Or are they worth the asking price ??
Can anyone recommend a good one, from experience ??
I have been looking at Machine Mart on line , but will have to wait a while before I can visit. Possibly 7 drawers , ball bearing drawers and locks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Chris32345 said:
Halfords advanced range
Yep, save your money and buy some of these, very good quality for the money. Fine for the home mechanic.
The offers are usually on Bank Holidays so be aware of this.
https://www.halfords.com/tools/storage/tool-chests...
Edited by Belle427 on Sunday 12th April 18:28
We use these:
Great compromise at £320 between spending 2 grand on something and a cheapy one. Never have issues with them and the range of clip on/bolt on storage bits is very useful.
https://primetools.co.uk/product/facom-roll-6gm3-6...
Great compromise at £320 between spending 2 grand on something and a cheapy one. Never have issues with them and the range of clip on/bolt on storage bits is very useful.
https://primetools.co.uk/product/facom-roll-6gm3-6...
I have Snap-On, bought them second hand from a genuine seller (don't buy stolen), the used stuff is good if looked after. The most modern kit that is massive is not my scene, the old school sizing works best for me, plenty of this about as people "upgrade".
The good thing about Snap-On is it retains a good value, my top box is actually worth more than when i bought it as its a discontinued design that is very sought after.
As to what you should buy, it depends, if you just want something to stay in your garage in the corner to hold you tools you don't use all the time, just buy a budget set.
The good thing about Snap-On is it retains a good value, my top box is actually worth more than when i bought it as its a discontinued design that is very sought after.
As to what you should buy, it depends, if you just want something to stay in your garage in the corner to hold you tools you don't use all the time, just buy a budget set.
You can occasionally find decent nick snap on 40" cabs on ebay / gumtree for around 500-600, bit expensive but as mentioned they hold their value.
I bought a standard 7 drawer 26" with a top box for near enough 400.
For daily use i would recommend a used snap on box, quality is definitely up there. buy once cry once and all that.
Have a SO box in the garage from the 80s and built like a tank, drawers still slide nice
Bahco used to sell (dont know if they still do) re badged snap on boxes without the shiny trim for a lot less, they make a lot of stuff for SO ie files, hacksaws etc.
I bought a standard 7 drawer 26" with a top box for near enough 400.
For daily use i would recommend a used snap on box, quality is definitely up there. buy once cry once and all that.
Have a SO box in the garage from the 80s and built like a tank, drawers still slide nice
Bahco used to sell (dont know if they still do) re badged snap on boxes without the shiny trim for a lot less, they make a lot of stuff for SO ie files, hacksaws etc.
Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 13th April 12:44
I use snap on for work but at home I have one of these;
https://www.homebase.co.uk/ultimate-storage-72in-g...
Impressed with is so far, if its to big they do a smaller roll cab for £450 as its on offer.
https://www.homebase.co.uk/ultimate-storage-72in-g...
Impressed with is so far, if its to big they do a smaller roll cab for £450 as its on offer.
I had a Halfords basic roll-cab for more tha ten years. The drawer slides did get a bit sticky, but when I upgraded to a Halfords Advanced with ball bearing slides, the old one went at once on eBay for more than half price, to a pro who wanted more storage space! Maybe I should have kept it!
Halfords take a bit of beating for price versus quality. Ignore the £90 all in one with the cabinet at the bottom though.
Trade card makes for a decent discount. I have one of the newer “Halfords” ones (left) and one of the older Professional ones:
Deals come and go. Currently about £300 for the stack of 3 units I think, I paid about £260.
The “advanced” black stuff I don’t think is worth the extra - it isn’t the quality of the old “Industrial” stuff.
Trade card makes for a decent discount. I have one of the newer “Halfords” ones (left) and one of the older Professional ones:
Deals come and go. Currently about £300 for the stack of 3 units I think, I paid about £260.
The “advanced” black stuff I don’t think is worth the extra - it isn’t the quality of the old “Industrial” stuff.
Edited by Toaster Pilot on Wednesday 15th April 16:10
Don't touch new Snap On.
I used to buy regularly off the Snap On truck, until I ordered a small toolbox. When it arrived it had a label similar to this on it, and I told him to keep it.
https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?u...
I never bought another Snap On tool after that.
I used to buy regularly off the Snap On truck, until I ordered a small toolbox. When it arrived it had a label similar to this on it, and I told him to keep it.
https://s14-eu5.startpage.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?u...
I never bought another Snap On tool after that.
Of course snap on is made outside the USA, quite a lot of their tools are. I bought some pliers the other day that were made in Spain but so what?
If everything was USA made it would be even more expensive!
I'm only a DIY-er these days so I have a Clarke (machine mart) roll cab. It's great for amateur use but it not a patch on a snap on epiq!
If everything was USA made it would be even more expensive!
I'm only a DIY-er these days so I have a Clarke (machine mart) roll cab. It's great for amateur use but it not a patch on a snap on epiq!
I've had a Halfords Advanced box in the back of my van for over a year now and no issues. To put that in context, it's bolted through the floor of the box onto the van and every drawer is full of tools so there is a considerable weight. Even with all the twisting and battering that the box must go through as I travel I've not had any faults whereas a colleague has had rivets come out of his box and it's in tatters. Spend the extra money on good tools rather than the box which holds the tools.
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