
Snap-on Tool Boxes
Where else should you store your Snap-on tools but in a genuine Snap-on Tool
Box?
Snap-on tool boxes are known for their quality and superior engineering.
There is a price to pay for this quality though, as these tool boxes are not cheap. All Snap-on products, including
tool storage, are built in the USA.
Unique design ensures that there is virtually no wasted space--you get
maximum storage per storage unit. Roll cabs come in several different configurations and most include two full
width top drawers. Drawer sizes and locations are customizable with adjustable rollers.
All tool chests are built to withstand force in several different directions.
The weight supporting panels are standing seam welded. Full double wall construction with stiffeners between walls.
For security, the locking system uses a tubular key with a tamper-proof collar. The locking components are welded
and located inside of the unit for security.
Each drawer sits on 100 lb rated ball slides that deliver smooth operation.
Strengthened steel handles are attached with threaded fasteners to welded, steel nut plates. Inside, hems on drawer
edges provide strength and protection from sharp edges. The 3" drawer is perfect for screwdrivers, wrenches,
dial torque wrenches and ratchet tools allowing easy access without
having to dig through to find the size you need. The 5" drawer easily handles power and pneumatic tools keeping them organized and within easy reach.
A full range of add-ons means that you can customize your storage to meet
your growing needs. Top chests and side cabs, lockers, overheads, and optional work surfaces can be integrated to
work together. There are numerous opportunities to add more capacity and more features in the future. The
Masters Series by Snap-on is recognized as the best tool box on the market.
If you have made the decision to invest in a quality tool storage system you
cannot go wrong with Snap-on. The quality is even more obvious when you compare Snap-on to Craftsman tool boxes or
Dewalt tool boxes.
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