Plastic Cases

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JeepFan
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Plastic Cases

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Has anyone noticed that some of the storage cases for sale on ebay can cost less on the Snap On website? I need a better way to carry my tools, these cases are not old, but still better than stuff flying around in my tool bag (yes, its a Snap On toolbag).
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The plastic cases for specific tools are not that much even off the truck. What kind of tools are you carrying? There are also socket rails or even the bigger DeWalt or Ridgid suitcase style cases with dividers and compartments.
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HLAV1 wrote:What kind of tools are you carrying? .
Small basic set for road trips in case minor stuff happens.
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I would go to Home Depot and get one of those Ridgid suitcase style boxes, not that expensive and they are even waterproof. The DeWalt one is almost the same but the Ridgid one have steel retainers that hold them together when you stack them, the DeWalt boxes are plastic and break.
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