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    New Addition for the Garage

    Been wanting a Matco for years but just couldnt justify the price for a new one. Found this at a local pawn shop for $800. Its seen some use but cleaned up nicely. Solid as a rock.


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    dude very nice, and can't beat that price!!
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    Thanks, very happy with it. Just need some drawer liners and one of those magnetic beer can holders and Im set
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    Matco is the best! My 4 drawer service cart fell out the back of my truck at 65mph and only scratched and dented it. Drawers still open just fine.

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    Tool company choices by pros are most times steering by the local dealer and my Matco dealer is a tool so I hate them by default. This is totally unfair to the say I know. I think that's a sweet deal for you and should suit your needs....especially when my Snap-On guy gave me $1250 for a $400 Craftsman set.

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    Geez, i paid 2200 for just the botton of that, mines a mac though
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    Very nice, I'm a big fan of Matco stuff, but as Nate said your local rep swings your favoritism, so I'm not a huge Snap-On fan
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    Back from the dead....

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    Dang thats a nice tool box
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    i bought a snap on bottom box for 1300, full length all the bells and whistles. it was repo-box by the way. but then he tried to seel me a bunch of tools to fill it, i then explained that my snap on toolbox is the only snap on tool i'll ever buy
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