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|    Bob La Londe to All    |
|    I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday    |
|    18 Jun 24 11:06:14    |
      From: none@none.com99              I saw a couple US General tool boxes listed on Nextdoor for $200. It       didn't say "firm" or anything like that so I made an offer of $150 and       didn't hear back. A couple days later I sent a message asking, "Are       these still available." (I hate that auto message, but in this case it       seemed suitable.) I would have paid $200, but since he didn't say firm...              Shortly after my second message I received a message apologizing for not       getting back with me and accepting my offer of $150.              For those who don't know US General is a Harbor Freight brand. I have a       couple a couple or three tool carts with drawers int he back for tool       carts for manual machine tools. They don't quite have enough space,       which is why I ordered the Yukon boxes I talked about in Snag's tool       score post. They are decent, and have held up fairly well. I thought I       knew what to expect.              In person the US General toolboxes were better built than the tool carts       I have. I never really looked at them close in the store. The top box       was a lot heavier than I expected, and very solid feeling. More so than       most. The bottom roller cabinet was also similarly solid and heavy.              I had not looked up the price on line, but I knew I his original asking       price was a good deal, and my offer was a steal. I was feeling a little       guilty so I asked why he was getting rid of them. His wife said he       could buy a bigger set of tool boxes, but he had to sell his old one...       and he had actually bought them at a discount as a return item. I       didn't feel so bad for the price I paid.              After feeling how solid the boxes are and getting them home I looked       them up on line. The regular retail price on the pair (399.99 + 299.99)       is quite a lot more than I expected. About what I paid for the two       Yukon boxes I ordered the other day. Even if you waited for the extra       rare big discount coupons (that usually exclude tool boxes anyway) I       stole those tool boxes.              I plan to use this set just for gunsmith only tools, cleaning supplies,       and parts. It will clean out several drawers and a couple square feet       of surface on my front office work bench. I may put some reloading       supplies and a couple presses in it as well if the bottom drawers are       deep enough. Well, until I get the file cabinets out of the file room,       and get a proper work bench built in that room.                            --       Bob La Londe       CNC Molds N Stuff              --       This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.       www.avg.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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