Rare Toolbox
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:11 am
I traded for this rare (at least to me) Canadian Snap-On toolbox. I still don’t know exactly what model it is. The one that most closely resembles it is the KRC-702. The box handles have the “Stanley Canada” stamp.
26 inches wide, (not including handles) 22 ½ inches high and 12 inches deep.
It has a double hinge lid that folds twice like some of the old “Houts” and eight (8) drawers in addition to the three partition top storage compartment.
The guy I got this from says his neighbor has one just like this, which he will inherit then trade to me. I just have to wait for the old guy to fall off the twig first. Both live just across the Canadian boarder in Minnesota, so it makes sense they would have Snap-On boxes made in Canada.
26 inches wide, (not including handles) 22 ½ inches high and 12 inches deep.
It has a double hinge lid that folds twice like some of the old “Houts” and eight (8) drawers in addition to the three partition top storage compartment.
The guy I got this from says his neighbor has one just like this, which he will inherit then trade to me. I just have to wait for the old guy to fall off the twig first. Both live just across the Canadian boarder in Minnesota, so it makes sense they would have Snap-On boxes made in Canada.