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Here is my toolbox for tech school. I just took my bottom section of my toolbox. If you guys have any quid toons about what any certian tool is or what is in a drawer just let me know.

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So far I am the only person in my class who has a 3/8 impact and a straight and angle die grinder. The red cases in the drawer with the air tools have my 3/8 impact sockets in them. I have both a standard and metric set that are deep and shallow. I am also the only one that has 1/2 deep sockets too. I also bought one of the new pittsburgh pro 3/8 long flex ratchets as well but I didn't have it when I took the pictures.

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I started with a craftsman box but mine was grey, mine fell apart in the first month, currently looking into buying a snap on epic box. My dealer sucks tho, hasnt budged on tho prive. U got a good draft so far:)

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I have had my box for almost three years now. I haven't had an issue or complaint with it yet. Those snap on boxes are ridiculously expensive Frankie. If I wind up needing a bigger box I would its likely get another craftsman or a harbor freight one.

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No my dealer is some dude name daniel, never gives good prices. I live by colton in rialto but work in ontario...

@Nicholas, u probably have the roller bearing model, i had the basic cheapy, trust me it sucked had beer can thicknes metal. Harvor freight are nice but i wanma buy a big box that'll last me the rest of my career, even tho my kobalt has been good to me its time to step up, trust me if u work on cars everyday and open ur box every day 100 times and u got a crap load of tools, then buying a pro box is worth it. My box was broken into b4, if u just pull the drawers really hard they open... and yes they are pricey, thats why u gotta find a good deal

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Yea I have a snap on 2 actually I will take pics of them very exspenso but has been worth it ... My buddy also has a harbor freight and it has also been good to him,And Frankie I work in ur neck of woods on the corner of rancho and fogg

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It is working out great. The handle fits nice in your hand and hasn't faded or deformed. It still looks like new once I clean it. I haven't experienced any slipping of the teeth either. Overall it is a great ratchet. I have had mine for over two years now and it still works like the day I bought it. My partner in my engines class is really looking into getting one since he likes it so much.

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