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    #46
    Originally posted by lohe View Post
    Box wars
    "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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      #47
      No war I just wanna see draw tests i mean thats what holds the damn tools lol
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        #48
        Which brand would be best for using the drawers as a diving board?

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          #49
          HAHA ANY but the matco they dont have bounce
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            #50
            I wonder why Robert gets so defensive? I didnt think anyone was bashing Snap-on, were they?

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                #52
                I want one of those!

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                  #53
                  That's worthless! You can't step on that solar panel drawer to get to the top of the toolchest!
                  Waiting for another good one!

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                    #54
                    Lol. But that box is pretty slick. I have always liked my snap on boxes more (on number three now) but I don't use mine as a ladder I have used my snap on roll cart as one. And my Mac cart.

                    I need a bigger box again. Just don't want a tool payment.

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                      #55
                      I can't have a huge tool box because I have to roll mine all over a factory, but if it where motorized....

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by bfrank View Post
                        I wonder why Robert gets so defensive? I didnt think anyone was bashing Snap-on, were they?
                        I didn't get defensive.Just stated the facts.We do drawer tests also they are in the video.Unfortunately i'm not a computer wizard but i do have a dvd.If any of our tests were Mac or MATCO would have disputed them.But they haven't.When mechanics were surveyed the majority prefer Snap-On Tools,boxes and Diagnostic Equipment.If you look on craigslist or ebay Snap-on boxes bring a better return on your investment also.Unlike Mastercraft they don't cost more than MAC OR MATCO even though they are THE ONLY BOXES BUILT AND ASSEMBLED IN THE U.S.A.That's not defensive that's facts.
                        I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by robert theisen View Post
                          I didn't get defensive.Just stated the facts.We do drawer tests also they are in the video.Unfortunately i'm not a computer wizard but i do have a dvd.If any of our tests were Mac or MATCO would have disputed them.But they haven't.When mechanics were surveyed the majority prefer Snap-On Tools,boxes and Diagnostic Equipment.If you look on craigslist or ebay Snap-on boxes bring a better return on your investment also.Unlike Mastercraft they don't cost more than MAC OR MATCO even though they are THE ONLY BOXES BUILT AND ASSEMBLED IN THE U.S.A.That's not defensive that's facts.
                          Unfortunaly your facts are wrong on our boxes, they are made and assembled in Georgetown OH, and I guess from a marketing stand point we feel we dont have to degrade our competition to sell boxs. We let our quality and merrit stand on its own. and dont get me goin on pricing.....are you serroiusly going to say Mac, and Matco have the same pricing as Snap on? Really lets talk FACTS.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by bfrank View Post
                            Unfortunaly your facts are wrong on our boxes, they are made and assembled in Georgetown OH, and I guess from a marketing stand point we feel we dont have to degrade our competition to sell boxs. We let our quality and merrit stand on its own. and dont get me goin on pricing.....are you serroiusly going to say Mac, and Matco have the same pricing as Snap on? Really lets talk FACTS.
                            Then why does the sticker on the back of ANY new mac box say ASSEMBLED IN THE U.S.A. with foreign and global components?Isn't a mac tool just a stanley tool with mac stamped on it?Can't you go to the local hardware store and buy the same tool with a lifetime warranty for a fraction of the cost?Has mac tools even shown a profit since Stanley bought them?WOULD they even be in business if Stanley hadn't bought them?These are questions inquiring minds want to know.
                            I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.

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                              #59
                              Snap on truck just drove by the office
                              "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by robert theisen View Post
                                Then why does the sticker on the back of ANY new mac box say ASSEMBLED IN THE U.S.A. with foreign and global components?Isn't a mac tool just a stanley tool with mac stamped on it?Can't you go to the local hardware store and buy the same tool with a lifetime warranty for a fraction of the cost?Has mac tools even shown a profit since Stanley bought them?WOULD they even be in business if Stanley hadn't bought them?These are questions inquiring minds want to know.
                                See there you go getting all defensive again. Hold your head high and believe in your product, don't stoop to ripping on another.

                                Stanley bought MAC Tools in 1980, so they have owned it for 31 years. I think even you would find it hard to believe that the largest tool company in the world would hang onto a losing company after 31 years of your so called losses. Also we have our own manufacturing plants in Dallas TX, and Georgetown OH, that we have run for since 1938 when MAC was founded.

                                So have a great day, go out and sell some tools!! You spend too much time running up your post count!!

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