Someone got me this week, my Snap On dealer and it was with a toolbox. Always was on me for my older US General box I started with in 2005. Finally noticed it was starting to fall apart in a spot and seen it in his tool truck on Tuesday. Seen me look at and saw I was interested in it asking him how much. Gave me a good deal on it and said I will take it, paid it all off. A 68 inch Epiq that was a repo and I had my eye on it for 3 weeks. I love it and took the US General home today. I already have a top box on order for it
Retired now. But in my working days I used a craftsman tool chest. On a multi drawer base cabinet. Then a second rolling tool box to roll to each repair or maintenance site. Never saw a need for a huge monster tool box setup. But each their own.
I need it, specialty tools needed for the job. Plus my Snap On dealer is awesome, he takes care of me very well and great service out of him. Warranties tools on the spot with no questions asked and I pay him on the spot when he comes if I owe money to him
I am not criticizing anyone who feels that they need the storage. Far from it. And I had a few specialty tools of my own that I made. Silly as it may sound. But a lot of special tools didn't exist for a long time. I guess I am dating myself time wise. LOL. We did without our made our own. Now there is just about a tool for everything.
I have specialty that are pullers pulling crank pulleys, timing tools, for diesels and a tool kit for the 2004 to 2008 F150s extracting the broken part of the spark plug out of the 3 valve 5.4s are a few examples